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| Chicago Metallic 1494 SSC seismic separation joint clip ROCKFON introduces Chicago Metallic 1494 SSC seismic separation joint clip for use with ceiling suspension systems. This shaker table-tested clip not only complies with the current International Building Code (IBC), but also provides a neat, clean appearance on the finished ceiling. According to the current IBC, every construction project must meet a Seismic Design Category (SDC), regardless of geography. The IBC outlines six SDCs, A through F, ranging from the least to the most stringent. For projects in SDCs D, E and F with ceilings larger than 2,500 square feet, IBC requires a separation joint that allows cross tees to move laterally during a seismic event. "Our 1494 SSC seismic separation joint clip offers a tested alternative solution to providing the unsightly, traditional separation joint that currently is prescribed by the IBC. Easily attached to the ceiling suspension system, the clip sits on top of the grid members, hidden from view," explained Cory Nevins, ROCKFON's director of marketing for North America. "Helping save material and labor costs, the 1494 SSC's one-piece design works on all applications," Nevins added. "Optimizing inventory, the clips can be used on both main runners and cross tees. Minimal screw attachments are needed and the clips can be placed anywhere along the main runner, maximizing joint spacing and maintaining ceiling system strength." The patent-pending 1494 SSC seismic separation joint clip currently is approved for use on Chicago Metallic 1200 and 4000 ceiling suspension systems. Shaker table test reports are available upon request by Authorities Having Jurisdiction. write your comments about the article :: © 2014 Construction News :: home page |