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Introduction

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This section includes updated information, added since it was first
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Section Last updated
Introduction 16/12/2016
Plaster systems 06/12/2019
DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf 10/06/2019
GypLyner universal 10/06/2019
GypLyner iwl 06/12/2019
Room-in-the-roof 10/06/2019

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Introduction

Linings
This section contains our wall and roof lining systems, covering all
applications, from a basic wallboard lining through to high performance
linings designed to meet thermal and sound insulation, fire protection, or
impact resistance requirements
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Introduction
Linings
British Gypsum systems provide high quality
internal linings. They cater for a variety of wall
and roof constructions, including metal frame
and traditional masonry. Linings can be fully or
partially independent of the structure, or can
simply be bonded or plastered directly to a wall
surface. These products are used in all types of
buildings and are equally suited to both
new-build and refurbishment work.
Each system section takes you through the process of selecting an
appropriate lining to achieve a high performing, quality finish:

Performance
System
cavity width Method of fixing to wall System Page
(mm)
fire Acoustic Thermal

-  - - Direct1 Plaster systems C07. S02. P02

10 - 25 - -  Gyproc DriWall Adhesive dabs DriLyner basic C07. S03. P03

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Gyproc DriWall Adhesive dabs
10 - 25 - -  with Gyproc Nailable Plugs
DriLyner tl C07. S03. P04

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Gypframe MF10 Channels fixed
20 - 25 - -  3
using Gyproc DriWall Adhesive DriLyner mf C07. S03. P06
dabs

Gyproc Sealant blobs with


2-3 -   Gyproc Nailable Plugs
DriLyner rf2 C07. S03. P07

Gypframe GL2 or GL9 Brackets


25 - 125 -   mechanically fixed
GypLyner universal C07. S04. P02

60 minimum    Independent of wall GypLyner iwl C07. S05. P02

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 3
 Direct screw-fix to timber1 Room-in-the-roof C07. S06. P02

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Walls and ceilings.
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DriLyner rf system is intended for upgrade purposes.
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Performances not included within this section. Contact the British Gypsum Technical Advice Centre for more information 0844 800 1991.

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Enhancing the built environment
Introduction

British Gypsum offers a range of systems to deliver rooms and buildings that offer superior
levels of living comfort and sustainability.
Thermal improvement
British Gypsum has a wide range of Gyproc ThermaLine laminate plasterboards to achieve thermal performance for all
projects; from basic regulatory requirements to the most stringent, high performance levels. Buildings that have high levels
of thermal insulation cost less to run, reduce CO2 emissions and improve occupier comfort.

Acoustic improvement
British Gypsum has a wide range of wall lining systems that offer a number of acoustic performances. Improvements in
the acoustic environment of a building can lead to a number of occupant benefits, including enhanced student learning,
improved patient recovery, optimised employee productivity and harmonious family living.

Good practice specification guidance


It is well recognised in the construction industry that there — In order to reduce heat loss via convection currents, it
is an issue with buildings not performing as intended is important to seal the perimeter of the insulating
when it comes to energy efficiency, often referred to as the element. To achieve best performance, a continuous
'Performance Gap'. fillet / ribbon of Gyproc DriWall Adhesive or
Gyproc Sealant should be applied to the wall perimeter
In order to minimise this risk there are two key areas of and around all services and openings as board fixing
system design and installation to which particular attention proceeds, as per individual system design guidance
should be paid; airtightness and thermal bridging.

To maximise the performance achieved on site, consider the


following good practice specification guidance:
— Air leakage through blockwork can be significant,
particularly through incomplete mortar joints. Air
passing through the wall will take heat energy with it,
reducing the thermal efficiency of the wall. A continuous
6mm coat of Gyproc SoundCoat, applied to the face
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of the masonry prior to the installation of DriLyner


systems, will seal hidden air paths often found in mortar
joints between blocks or bricks. For improved acoustic
performance, the Gyproc SoundCoat should not be
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trowelled smooth
— Walls must be weathertight and free from dampness
before any DriLyner or plaster system can be installed
— It is important to achieve as consistent a level of
insulation performance as possible across a building
element. Areas with less insulation, known as cold
bridges, will be prone to attracting condensation
and, as a result could promote mould growth.
Consideration should be given to minimising the
occurrence of cold bridges, for example by applying
thermal laminates to lintels and window reveals

Table 1a – AD L1A
AD L1A - New dwellings ENGLAND WALES
U-value (W/m2K) U-value (W/m2K)
Limiting fabric parameters Concurrent notional Worst acceptable fabric Elemental specification
dwelling specification performance
Wall 0.30 0.18 0.21 0.18
Party Wall 0.20 0.00 0.20 0.00

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Introduction
Table 1b – AD L2A
AD L2A - New buildings other ENGLAND WALES
than dwellings U-value (W/m2K) U-value (W/m2K)
Limiting fabric parameters Concurrent notional Worst acceptable fabric Elemental specification
dwelling specification performance
Wall 0.35 0.26 0.35 0.26

Table 2a – AD L1B
Existing dwellings ENGLAND WALES
U-value (W/m2K) U-value (W/m2K)

New thermal elements Upgrading retained New thermal elements (including Upgrading retained
(including replacements thermal elements replacements for existing elements and thermal elements
for existing elements) non-exempt Conservatories & Porches)
Wall 0.28 0.30 0.21 0.30

Table 2b – AD L2B
Existing buildings other than ENGLAND WALES
dwellings U-value (W/m2K) U-value (W/m2K)
New thermal elements Upgrading New thermal elements (including replacements for Upgrading
(including replacements retained existing elements) retained
for existing elements) thermal elements thermal
Buildings essentially All other Conservatories elements
domestic in character, e.g. buildings and Porches
student accommodation,
care homes
Wall 0.28 0.30 0.21 0.26 0.28 0.30

Table 3a – TECHNICAL HANDBOOK SECTION 6 (Domestic)


New buildings SCOTLAND
U-value (W/m2K)

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Maximum Notional dwelling, package of measure
Wall 0.22 0.17
Cavity separating wall 0.20 0.00

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Table 3b – TECHNICAL HANDBOOK SECTION 6 (Non-Domestic)
New buildings SCOTLAND
U-value (W/m2K)
Maximum Notional building
Fully fitted building Shell only Heated and naturally Heated and mechanically
ventilated ventilated / Cooled
Wall 0.27 0.23 0.23 0.20

Table 4a – TECHNICAL HANDBOOK SECTION 6 (Domestic)


Existing buildings SCOTLAND
U-value (W/m2K)
Extensions (and conversion of previously unheated buildings) Conversion of heated buildings
(and conservatories)
Existing building U-values worse than Existing building U-values equal/better
0.70 for walls and 0.25 for the roof than 0.70 for walls and 0.25 for the roof
Wall 0.17 0.22 0.30

Table 4b – TECHNICAL HANDBOOK SECTION 6 (Non-domestic)


Existing buildings SCOTLAND
U-value (W/m2K)
Extensions (and conversion of previously unheated buildings) Conversion of heated buildings
Wall 0.25 0.30

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Plaster systems

Plaster systems
High quality lining solutions providing the perfect finish for your walls

All our systems are covered by SpecSure® when using


genuine British Gypsum and Saint-Gobain Isover products
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Plaster systems
Plaster systems
Thistle plasters offer a full range of specific
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and multi-purpose solutions for a wide range mins

of internal plastering needs and backgrounds;


including concrete, brick, blockwork, expanded
metal lath and plasterboard. They are designed System can be skim
finished with

to suit either hand or machine application. ThistlePro PureFinish.


Refer to C02. S01. P49

Backed up by a range of compatible, high quality


accessories, Thistle plasters produce a high
quality surface that's tough and durable.

Key benefits
— Thistle plasters provide a long term high
quality appearance. They range from extra
durable plasters that resist scuffs and knocks,
to plasters specifically designed for different
types of background
— Thistle plaster is ideal for use where thermal
mass is an integral part of the design of the
building. Plaster provides the desired decorative
finish whilst also enabling efficient heat transfer
between the air and the fabric of the building

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— Plastering contributes to the overall airtightness
of masonry walls

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— Thistle two-coat plasters are highly durable and
resistant to damage, reducing whole life costs
and potentially extending maintenance cycles

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Plaster skimming to plasterboards is a popular method of providing a smooth, seamless
surface ready to receive decorative treatment. Skim plastering gives many of the advantages of a
traditional solid plaster finish combined with quick turnaround on site. Surface preparation simply
involves joint reinforcement and, if tapered edge board is used, flushing-out the tapers. The plaster
is applied to the wall or ceiling surface to a nominal 2mm thickness. Refer to page C08. S02. P02 for
further information.

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Plaster selection
Plaster systems

Table 1a — Thistle plaster selector

Undercoat solid plaster


What is the background surface?
High suction Low

Water requirement (litres per bag)


Cast in situ & pre-cast concrete

Coverage per bag hand applied


Thickness applied – ceilings

Dry set weight (at 11mm)


Thickness applied – walls
Engineering bricks with
Medium-density blocks

Painted / tiled surfaces


Glasroc F multiboard
Common bricks

Plasterboard &
Aircrete blocks

Metal lathing
Dense blocks

raked joints

(at 11mm)
NOT ON WHEN
Thistle HardWall SMOOTH BRIDGING

High impact LOW


SUCTION
COLUMNS
AND LINTELS

resistance for BLOCKS

most masonry

9.3kg/m2
backgrounds. Can

11mm

3.0m2
8mm
be spray applied

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NOT ON WHEN
Thistle ToughCoat
Two coat

SMOOTH BRIDGING

High coverage for LOW


SUCTION
COLUMNS
AND LINTELS

most masonry BLOCKS

8.5kg/m2
backgrounds. Can

11mm
be spray applied1

3.5m2
8mm

17.5
Thistle BondingCoat
For smooth and
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USE ON USE ON MR
SMOOTH BOARDS
low suction LOW

15kg/m2 at 13mm 12.1kg/m2


SUCTION
backgrounds BLOCKS

2.75m2
11mm

8mm

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Thistle Universal
2.25m2 at 13mm
One coat

OneCoat USE ON USE ON MR


SMOOTH BOARD
For hand or spray LOW
SUCTION
application to BLOCKS
13mm

10mm

most backgrounds
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Thistle plasters should only be applied to backgrounds where the minimum temperature will remain at 2°C or above until dry.

Setting times: Thistle undercoat plasters – 1½ to 2 hours.

Thistle GypPrime Thistle Bond-it


Bonding agent

Suction control primer used to reduce suction on Bonding agent for smooth low suction
Suction control

very dry backgrounds. Use diluted (up to 5 parts backgrounds. Apply undiluted, in one
water to one part Thistle GypPrime) or undiluted coat. Plaster when dry. (Not to be used
if severe suction control is required. Plaster is with Thistle HardWall)
applied after Thistle GypPrime has soaked into
Use Thistle Bond-It where you see this
the background. symbol
Use Thistle GypPrime where you see this symbol

Recommended for use

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Plaster selection (continued)

Plaster systems
Table 1b — Thistle plaster selector

Skim finish plaster


What is the background surface?
High suction
suction Low

Coverage per bag (at 2mm)


cement-based undercoats
Flat, smooth concrete

(at 2mm thickness)


Water requirement
Damp undercoats

Thickness applied
Dry undercoats

Dry set weight


(litres per bag)
Waterproofed
Plasterboard
Thistle MultiFinish DAMPEN
BACKGROUND
A versatile plaster for skim finishing FIRST

3.4kg/m2
USE ON

undercoats and plasterboards MR BOARDS

2mm

10m2

11.5
Essential finish

Thistle BoardFinish
For low to medium suction backgrounds

3.4kg/m2
USE ON

especially plasterboard MR BOARDS

2mm

10m2

11.5
Thistle SprayFinish
Gypsum finish plaster for spray or

2.4kg/m2
USE ON

hand application MR BOARDS

2mm

11m2

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ThistlePro DuraFinish
Performance finish

A versatile plaster that is 60% tougher

3.4kg/m2
than standard skim plasters
2mm

10m2

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ThistlePro PureFinish DAMPEN
BACKGROUND
Finish plaster containing ACTIVair technology FIRST
USE ON 3.4kg/m2
for finishing undercoat plasters and MR BOARDS

plasterboard
2mm

10m2

11.5

Thistle plasters should only be applied to backgrounds where the minimum temperature will remain at 2°C or above until dry (except for Thistle DuraFinish
which should remain at 5°C or above until dry).
On flat surfaces, 2mm is recommended. If the surface is very uneven, consider dubbing it out with an undercoat.
Specialist plasters

ThistlePro Magnetic Thistle DriCoat


A Thistle plaster that attracts magnets leaving a quality Cement based plaster for replastering
surface for internal walls and a durable base for applying after a damp-proof course. Finished
decorative finishes. Can be used to finish a wide range with Thistle BoardFinish.
of backgrounds, including undercoat plasters and Coverage is 3.25m2 per bag.
plasterboard. A minimum of 3mm thickness should be
applied and coverage is 5.1m2 per bag.

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Plaster systems design
Plaster systems

Building design Background preparation

In general, normal thicknesses using undercoat / finish plaster All surfaces should be reasonably dry and protected from the
systems are 11mm to walls or up to 8mm to ceilings, plus 2mm of weather. Backgrounds need to be suitable with regards to:
finish plaster.
— Its strength – can it take the weight of the plaster

One coat products are applied to the same total thickness, i.e. — Suction – how quickly will it pull the moisture out of the
13mm to walls or up to 10mm to ceilings. plaster as it sets

— Bonding properties – does it have a texture for a key


When using ThistlePro DuraFinish and Thistle SprayFinish,
— Shrinkage – will it continue to shrink underneath a layer
the specified thickness of 2mm must be applied for the full
of plaster
performance to be achieved.
— Thermal movement characteristic – will it expand or contract
When using Thistle Bond-it or plastering ceilings, do not exceed causing the plaster to crack
the thicknesses given. In cases involving both the use of a bonding — Water and soluble salt content – are the levels likely to cause
agent and a sloping or horizontal background, e.g. the underside of problems to the key or finish
concrete stair or floor units, it is strongly advised to reduce thickness
further to minimise stress placed on the bonding agent. Greater If there is any doubt about the suitability of a background for direct
thickness requires the use of a support for the suitable plaster, plastering, a trial panel should be plastered and tested for adhesion
e.g. bonding coat onto metal lathing. once dry. If adhesion is inadequate, the appropriate preparation
Refer to table 1a. and bonding agent must be applied to the background prior to
plastering.
For plaster systems used on walls that do not use a bonding agent,
thicknesses up to a maximum of 25mm, may be built up in a series
of fully keyed coats of nominally 8mm using the same undercoat Important information
product throughout. Total thickness over 25mm normally requires
the use of expanded metal lathing for Thistle BondingCoat. If — Thistle plasters should only be applied
necessary this can be spaced away from the background, e.g. by to backgrounds where the minimum
fixing to timber battens. temperature will remain at 2°C or
above until dry (except
Fire resistance ThistlePro DuraFinish which should
Using Thistle plaster can offer fire protection and enhanced remain at 5°C or above until dry)


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cosmetic appearance. The tables in BRE Report 128 can be used


to determine the level of performance achieved by the existing — Thistle plasters should not be specified
construction and advise on the required thickness of gypsum for use where temperatures exceed
plaster, e.g. Thistle BondingCoat finished with Thistle MultiFinish to 49°C
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achieve the required fire performance. Expanded metal lath should


be used to ensure adhesion to the concrete.
Preparation

Backgrounds such as ceramic tiles, glazed bricks, exceptionally smooth


Important information concrete or concrete made from limestone, brick, granite and certain
lightweight aggregates, will require preparation and pre-treatment
BRE report BR128 "Guidelines for the with
construction of fire-resisting structural Thistle Bond-It bonding agent prior to plastering. The surface should
be thoroughly cleaned and allowed to dry before pre-treatment.
elements" is recognised in regulatory
requirements.
Thistle GypPrime bonding agent should be used to pre-treat surfaces
where suction is extremely high. With some very porous surfaces,
wetting alone may be insufficient as the water is almost immediately
Reaction to fire
absorbed.
Gypsum plaster is non-combustible and achieves EN Euroclass A1
(except for ThistlePro DuraFinish which is EN Euroclass A2). Gypsum If there is any doubt about the suitability of a background for direct
plaster also achieves Class 0 spread of flame as defined by Building plastering, a trial panel should be plastered and tested for adhesion
Regulations. It contains water, chemically combined in its crystallize once dry. If adhesion is inadequate, the appropriate bonding agent
structure, that has to be driven off before the cold face temperature must be applied to the background prior to plastering.
can rise above 100°C.

The surface must be clean, dry and suitable to receive gypsum

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Plaster systems design (continued)

Plaster systems
plaster. before applying plaster. The plaster should not be applied onto a
green background or when any free water is visible. Mature concrete
Very high or low suction substrates should be pre-treated. will require wetting to displace the air before plastering. Clean
The use of Thistle Bond-it is recommended for smooth and / or low water should be applied 5 - 10 minutes before plaster application.
suction backgrounds. Thistle Bond-it bonding agent is specially In-situ or precast concrete that is exceptionally smooth, or which
formulated for use on smooth backgrounds. It has many advantages is made from limestone, brick, granite and certain lightweight
over PVA and is the only bonding agent recommended for use with aggregates, will require pre-treatment with Thistle Bond-It.
Thistle gypsum plasters (excluding Thistle HardWall). Benefits
include: No-fines concrete does not require wetting prior to plastering.
Pre-cast concrete units should be plastered with
— Contains fine aggregates for better mechanical adhesion
Thistle BondingCoat.
— Applied in one coat only

— Plaster is applied when Thistle Bond-It is dry, allowing flexible With composite ceilings, the concrete beams should be pre-treated
timing of application with Thistle Bond-it. If required, the suction of the infill panels can
also be controlled.
— Plaster can be applied at normal thickness, i.e. up to 13mm

— Maximum 8mm on soffits To reduce the risk of cracking, the floating coat should be applied
— No dilution required, ensuring consistent product application with sufficient pressure to fill all gaps between the units.

— Green coloured for ease of identification in application


Combination backgrounds

The right product for each part of the background should be used,
The high suction of certain backgrounds can be suitably adjusted by
with joints formed using back-to-back Thistle stop beads, but this
sprinkling with water but some very porous surfaces, wetting alone
can be impractical, e.g. narrow concrete columns or lintels within
may be insufficient as the water is almost immediately absorbed.
block walls. These should be bridged using metal lathing and the
plaster isolated from the concrete using building paper. Refer to
Thistle GypPrime bonding agent is specially formulated for the
Annex B3 of BS EN 13914-2.
pre-treatment of very high suction backgrounds. It is the only
suction control primer recommended for this use with Thistle Control joints
plasters. It can be diluted as required, giving total flexibility, for
It is common for movement joints to be included in masonry
different levels of suction control, and is yellow coloured for ease of
construction. Where these occur, back to back Thistle Plaster Stop
identification.
Beads should be used.

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Thistle Bond-it and Thistle GypPrime should be applied strictly
Expanded metal lath / beads
according to the user instructions. Care should be taken not to
exceed the recommended plaster thickness otherwise bond failure Thistle plasters should only be applied to galvanised steel or epoxy
may occur. Where a greater thickness of plasterwork is required, due coated stainless steel. Before plastering, all cut edges, damaged

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to an uneven background for example, expanded metal lathing and metal lath, staples, nail heads and ends of tying wire should be bent
Thistle BondingCoat should be specified. inwards and adequately protected by galvanising, painting or by
applying a thick coat of lacquer.
Brickwork / blockwork
Normal application to expanded metal lath employs a pricking-up
On high suction brickwork / blockwork the use of Thistle HardWall
coat, which should be forced through the metal lath to provide a
or Thistle ToughCoat is recommended. Aerated concrete blocks can
good key to the background. The surface of the pricking-up coat
give rise to high suction. Suction can be controlled with water or, if
must be wire-scratched to provide a good key for a floating coat of
severe, pre-treated with Thistle GypPrime.
the same undercoat plaster. The pricking-up coat must be allowed
to set but not too dry before the floating coat is applied.
Low suction backgrounds, such as some concrete blocks or
engineering bricks, provide minimal absorption. The joints should
Floating coats should be applied at a thickness of 8mm, up to a total
be raked thoroughly to give an adequate mechanical key. Smooth
plaster thickness of 25mm, and wire-scratched between each coat.
backgrounds should be pre-treated with Thistle Bond-it. Dense
The final floating coat should be ruled to an even surface and lightly
aggregate concrete blocks do not require wetting prior to plastering,
scratched to form a key for Thistle MultiFinish or Thistle DuraFinish.
but the plaster should be applied with very firm pressure to ensure
Thistle GypPrime is required prior to the application of
intimate contact with the background.
Thistle DuraFinish.

Concrete
Machine applied undercoat and one coat plaster requires the use
The surface must be clean, dry and suitable to receive gypsum of spray lath.
plaster. Any mould, oil or other release agents present must be
thoroughly removed from the surface.

Normal ballast concrete should be given sufficient time to mature

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Plaster systems design (continued)
Plaster systems

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Sand / cement undercoats Chimney breasts are another area where salt deposits may be heavy.
Cement based undercoats shrink on drying, usually with some Application of Thistle DriCoat can proceed once the background
cracking, which can appear several days or even weeks after is clean, sound, free from dust and efflorescence, and where only
application. If a Thistle finish plaster is applied before the shrinkage residual moisture is present. Low suction or smooth backgrounds,
is complete there is an increased risk of delamination or cracking of such as engineering bricks, should be treated prior to plastering
the finish, particularly if the undercoat was not thoroughly keyed. with a water-resisting bonding aid (by others), which should be
plastered in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
The key provided to cement-based undercoats needs to be much Where the background is dry, it is important to control suction with
deeper and the drying time allowance much longer than for the application of water. This prevents rapid drying of the plaster,
gypsum-based undercoats. Retarded ready-mixed sand / cement which would impair its strength. Thistle BoardFinish may be used as
mortars may have delayed shrinkage, and may contain additives a finish coat to Thistle DriCoat.
that interfere with the setting or strength of Thistle finish plasters.
Angle beads must not be fixed with gypsum-based materials.

Thistle DriCoat should not be used below ground level as


hydrostatic pressure can give rise to direct water penetration.
A suitable tanking treatment must be specified in this situation.

Thistle SprayFinish – Machine applied

Thistle SprayFinish is primarily designed for mixing and application


by worm pump type plastering machines. Details of the set-up
and operating procedures for the m-tec M100SC are available
from british-gypsum.com For other machines, please refer to the
manufacturer for guidance and information. In general, the plaster
consistency should be slightly softer than that used for hand
application. Mixed plaster resulting from consistency checks may be
used by hand, e.g. for pre-filling joints, fixing beads or at reveals, to
minimise waste.
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Machine settings and spraying technique should be adapted to give


an even spray pattern with average thickness of 2mm. The applied
Re-plastering walls following damp-proof course treatment
plaster should be initially flattened with a spatula or trowel within
Thistle DriCoat is the only Thistle plaster recommended for this 10 minutes of application. Air trapped at this stage will be released
application.
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later.

The source of the rising dampness must be identified and The plaster is trowelled at approx. 40 minutes, 1 hour 10 minutes
eliminated. The existing plasterwork should be hacked off to a and finally, at 1 hour 40 minutes. Any application of water in the
height at least 0.5m above either the new damp-proof course or the latter stages should be minimal and applied to the trowel, not
last detectable sign of dampness. Where the old plaster is gypsum directly to the plaster. Good site practice should be followed as
based, it must be completely removed. outlined in BS EN 13914 Code of Practice for Internal Plastering.

Following chemical damp-proof injection, old mortar joints, which Thistle Thin Coat Angle Bead or Thistle Thin Coat Mini Mesh Bead
are the site of higher salt concentrations, should be thoroughly is fixed to the board angle by embedding in ‘dabs’ of finish plaster.
raked out and the face of the brickwork brushed with a wire brush. To hold the bead in correct alignment as the plaster sets it is
recommended that additional mechanical fixings are used
Ideally, re-plastering with Thistle DriCoat should be delayed as long (non-rusting nails, screws or staples) as required. Before this plaster
as possible to allow the background to dry out. Before re-plastering, sets, any surplus should be wiped from the corner, because scraping
any salts brought to the surface of the background during drying it away later may damage the zinc coating. If the bead is fixed to the
should be carefully removed. board ‘dry’, the adhesion may be reduced because it is difficult to
squeeze plaster between the bead and the plasterboard.
Heavy salt contamination in the background can cause persistent
damp problems. Buildings not originally built with a damp-proof Plaster is applied to the whole surface after the joint treatment has
course, such as older farmhouses, stables and barns, or buildings partially stiffened, but not dried. For joints which may be subject
that have been exposed to storage of chemicals, are particularly at to more movement (including around door or window apertures,
risk from this problem. Thistle DriCoat should not be used in these where board edges are not fully supported, or on ceilings below
situations unless an appropriate survey shows that the risk from floors which are susceptible to high deflection), Gyproc Joint Tape
salts is minimal. The use of an independent wall lining may be a embedded in the finish provides better resistance to cracking than
better solution. fibre tapes.
Refer to C07. S05. P02 – GypLyner IWL.

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Plaster systems design (continued)

Plaster systems
Before applying Thistle SprayFinish to boards, flat joints are Decoration
reinforced using Thistle ProTape FT50 or FT100, or any gaps
Thistle plasters can be decorated with most paint finishes and
exceeding 3mm are pre-filled and reinforced using
most wall coverings. Follow manufacturers’ recommendations.
Impermeable finishes including tiles, should not be applied until
Gyproc Joint Tape. Thistle ProTape FT50 and FT100 fibre tapes are
the background and plaster are dry. A permeable paint can be
self-adhesive and are fixed to the board surface before the first
used in the interim. Take care with Thistle HardWall and
application of plaster. Gyproc Joint Tape is embedded in the first
Thistle ToughCoat, which dry from the surface, appearing surface
coat over each joint, leaving sufficient plaster under the tape to
dry before they are fully dry in their depth. BS EN 13914 - 2: Design
ensure good adhesion. Gyproc Joint Tape is pressed firmly into the
Considerations and Essential Principles for Internal Plastering
plaster and immediately covered with a further application.
states that plastering should be done under similar or better
lighting conditions than the final work will be judged in. This is
Mixing
particularly important for glossy finishes and / or low angle natural
Thistle plasters should be mixed by adding to clean water using or artificial lighting.
clean mixing equipment. Contamination from previous mixes can
adversely affect the setting time and strength. Fresh contamination Tiling
has more effect than old, so equipment should be washed
Tiles up to 20kg/m2 can be applied directly to the Thistle finish coats,
immediately after mixing.
except where the system includes a bonding agent. As the total
weight of tiles and plaster applied over a bonding agent is limited
Thistle plasters are suitable for mixing by hand or mechanical whisk
to 20kg/m2, consideration should be given to tiling directly to the
of a slow speed, high torque type. While mechanical mixing speeds
masonry background without plastering. If plastering to provide a
the process up, there is no need to continue mixing after dispersing
background for tiles, avoid polishing the surface. Polished plaster
lumps and achieving the right consistency. Over-mixing wastes
surfaces should be roughened and a suitable primer used. Tiles should
time and energy, can affect setting times, lead to deterioration in
not be applied directly to Thistle undercoats, with the exception of
workability and create difficulty in achieving a flat finish.
Thistle DriCoat.

Undercoat plastering to plasterboard

Plaster should only be applied to the front face of plasterboards.


Where a Thistle BondingCoat / Thistle MultiFinish or
ThistlePro DuraFinish system is applied to plasterboards, Gyproc

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Joint Tape should be used to reinforce joints and angles. Any gap
between boards exceeding 3mm should be pre-filled with plaster,
which is spread along each joint. Gyproc Joint Tape is then pressed
firmly into the plaster, and immediately covered with a further

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application. The joints should be allowed to stiffen, but not dry,
before undercoat plastering commences. Thistle Universal OneCoat
is also suitable for use on plasterboards where it combines the
functions of both undercoat and finish plaster.

Projection plastering

Thistle Universal OneCoat,Thistle HardWall and Thistle ToughCoat


are all suitable for machine application. Plaster should be sprayed
on to the background in the form of a ribbon. The consistency
should allow the ribbons to run together. When a substantial area
has been covered, the plaster is worked and ruled as in hand
plastering. When using Thistle Universal OneCoat it is easier to
attain the required thickness in one application by machine, but
the total thickness should not normally exceed 25mm, subject to
background suitability.

One coat hand plastering

Thistle Universal OneCoat should be applied with firm pressure,


built out to the required thickness and ruled to an even surface,
filling in any slacks or hollows. As the plaster stiffens, further
flattening and paring should be carried out. When sufficiently firm,
the surface should be scoured with a sponge float and water as
required, to raise fat to the surface. Allow the fat time to stiffen,
then progressively trowel to a smooth matt finish.

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Plaster systems components
Plaster systems

Finishing products ( Refer to section C10. S06. P02 for details)

Thistle BondingCoat Thistle DriCoat


Undercoat plaster for most smooth or low Cement based undercoat plaster for replastering
suction backgrounds. after a damp proof course.

Thistle HardWall Thistle MultiFinish


Undercoat plaster with high impact resistance for To provide a plaster skim finish on most common
most masonry backgrounds. backgrounds including undercoat plasters and
plasterboard.

Thistle ToughCoat Thistle BoardFinish


Undercoat plaster for most masonry backgrounds. To provide a plaster skim finish to
Gyproc plasterboards.

Thistle Universal OneCoat ThistlePro PureFinish


One coat plaster for most backgrounds. To provide a plaster skim finish with ACTIVair
technology. Used to finish most common
backgrounds including undercoat plasters and
plasterboard.

ThistlePro Magnetic Thistle SprayFinish


To provide a plaster skim finish that provides an To provide a plaster skim finish by spray or hand
attraction to magnets used to finish a wide range application, ideal for medium to large projects.
of backgrounds, including undercoat plasters and
plasterboard.
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Plaster systems components (continued)

Plaster systems
Plaster accessories ( Refer to section C10. S06. P02 for details)

Thistle Plaster Angle Bead - Solid Plastering Thistle Plaster Stop Bead - Solid Plastering
Galvanised steel bead with expanded wings used to Galvanised steel bead with expanded wings for
reinforce external angles. finishing and reinforcing plaster edges.

Thistle Thin Coat Plaster Angle Bead - Skimming Thistle Thin Coat Plaster Stop Bead - Skimming
Galvanised steel ‘thin coat’ bead with perforated Galvanised steel bead with perforated wings for
30mm wide wings for reinforcement of external finishing and reinforcing edges of thin coats of
angles in 2mm plaster finishes. plaster.

Thistle Bond-it Thistle GypPrime


Bonding agent for smooth and/or low suction Primer to reduce suction on very dry backgrounds.
backgrounds providing an adequate key.

Thistle ProTape FT50 and FT100


Self-adhesive glass fibre mesh tapes for joint
reinforcement.

Plasterboard accessories ( Refer to section C10. S05. P02 for details)

Gyproc Joint Tape


A paper tape designed for reinforcement of
flat joints or internal angles providing superior
resistance to cracking.

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Plaster systems installation overview
Plaster systems

This is intended to be a basic description of how the system is built.


For detailed installation guidance refer to the Site Book.

Thistle plasters should be mixed by Thistle Plaster Angle Bead or Thistle Plaster Where necessary, Thistle Bond-it may
adding to clean water and using clean Stop Bead is fixed to the background by be required to provide a mechanical and
mixing equipment. Contamination from embedding in the undercoat plaster. chemical key for the appropriate undercoat
previous mixes must be avoided as this plaster.
can adversely affect the setting time and Where Thistle BondingCoat undercoat
strength. plaster is to be applied to plasterboard,
the board joints are reinforced with
Gyproc Joint Tape bedded in Thistle plaster.
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Once the correct Thistle plaster has been The final coat is ruled to an even surface Once the Thistle undercoat plaster has set,
selected to suit the background suction and and lightly scratched to form a key for Thistle finish plaster is applied with firm
surface texture, the plaster is applied in Thistle MultiFinish or ThistlePro DuraFinish. pressure, built out to the required thickness
maximum 8mm coats. Each coat is allowed in two applications and trowelled to a
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to set before applying the next. smooth matt finish. In some circumstances
it may be necessary to control the suction
with Thistle GypPrime. Good site practice
should be followed, as outlined in
BS EN 13914 - 2 Design considerations and
essential principles for internal plastering.

Additional information
For full installation details, refer to the
British Gypsum Site Book, available to
download from british-gypsum.com

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DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf

DriLyner basic, tl, mf, rf


Drywall masonry lining systems

All our systems are covered by SpecSure® when using


genuine British Gypsum and Saint-Gobain Isover products
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DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf
DriLyner Wall Linings
British Gypsum DriLyner systems provide
0.35 0.17
high quality internal linings. They cater for a W/m2K

variety of masonry wall constructions. Linings


are bonded using a wide range of adhesive
options depending on substrate type. This range System can be skim
finished with
of systems provide solutions for all types of ThistlePro PureFinish.
Refer to C02. S01. P49
buildings both new-build and refurbishment.

Refer to C01. S01. P07

Use the table below to select the most appropriate solution for
your project requirements.

Performance
System
cavity width Method of fixing to wall System Page
(mm)
fire Acoustic Thermal

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Gyproc DriWall Adhesive dabs
10 - 25 - -  with British Gypsum Nailable Plugs
DriLyner tl C07. S03. P04

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Gypframe MF10 Channels fixed
20 - 25 - -  2
using Gyproc DriWall Adhesive dabs
DriLyner mf C07. S03. P06

Gyproc Sealant blobs with


2-3 -  2
 British Gypsum Nailable Plugs
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1
DriLyner rf system is intended for upgrade purposes.
2
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DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf

DriLyner range
DriLyner basic

DriLyner basic lining system provides a


straightforward solution for fixing
Gyproc plasterboards directly to masonry
backgrounds using gypsum adhesive dabs.

DriLyner basic is suitable for fixing a wide range


of plasterboards to non-plastered masonry
substrates.

Key benefits
— Minimal loss in room space due to a typical
15mm drylining cavity plus the thickness of
the Gyproc plasterboard and any finish applied
— Allows minor surface irregularities to be taken
out within the drylining cavity formed by the
gypsum adhesive dabs
— Services can be incorporated with a reduced
level of chasing
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DriLyner range (continued)
DriLyner tl

DriLyner tl lining system provides a solution for


fixing Gyproc ThermaLine thermally insulating
plasterboard laminates directly to masonry
backgrounds using gypsum adhesive dabs. High
levels of energy efficiency can be achieved for
both new and existing walls.

Key benefits
— Wide range of U-values achievable to suit
project requirements through our extensive
selection of Gyproc ThermaLine laminate
types and thicknesses
— Allows minor surface irregularities to be taken
out within the drylining cavity formed by the
gypsum adhesive dabs
— Minimal thermal bridging due to the use of
non-metallic gypsum adhesive dabs and
thermally-broken fixings
— Services can be incorporated with a reduced
level of chasing

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— Provides a thermally responsive environment
with quick heating time as a result of
positioning the insulation layer on the warm

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DriLyner range (continued)


DriLyner mf

DriLyner mf lining system provides a solution


for fixing Gyproc plasterboard, including
Gyproc WallBoard duplex incorporating a vapour
control layer, and Gyproc ThermaLine laminates
directly to masonry backgrounds using gypsum
adhesive dabs and Gypframe channels. High
levels of energy efficiency can be achieved to
upgrade the performance of existing walls.

Key benefits
— Services can be incorporated without chasing
of the masonry substrate
— Wide range of U-values achievable to suit
project requirements through our extensive
selection of Gyproc ThermaLine laminate
types and thicknesses
— Allows minor surface irregularities to be taken
out within the drylining cavity formed by the
gypsum adhesive
— Minimal thermal bridging due to the use of
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gypsum adhesive dabs between the Gypframe


channel and masonry background
— Provides a thermally responsive environment
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with a quick heating time as a result of


positioning the insulation layer on the warm
side of the room, when Gyproc ThermaLine
laminates are used

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DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf
DriLyner range (continued)
DriLyner rf

DriLyner rf lining system provides a solution for


fixing Gyproc ThermaLine thermally insulating
plasterboard laminates directly to plastered
masonry backgrounds using Gyproc Sealant.
High levels of energy efficiency can be achieved.

Key benefits
— Wide range of U-values achievable to suit project
requirements through our extensive selection of
Gyproc ThermaLine laminate types and thicknesses
— Allows Gyproc ThermaLine laminates to be
installed to existing plastered surfaces providing
they are sound and free of damp
— Minimal thermal bridging due to the use of
non-metallic adhesive dabs and thermally-broken
fixings
— Provides a thermally responsive environment
with quick heating time as a result of positioning
the insulation layer on the warm side of the room

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DriLyner basic, tl, mf, rf performance
DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf

Fire protection

Plasterboard is designated a ‘material of limited combustibility’


within Building Regulations Approved Document Part B. The
Additional information
exposed plasterboard surfaces of Gyproc ThermaLine laminates,
A continuous coat of 6mm
and the mineral wool in Gyproc TriLine achieve a Class 0 rating as a
Gyproc Soundcoat Plus, applied to
result of their performance when tested to BS 476: Part 7:1997.
the face of the masonry prior to the
installation of DriLyner systems, will seal
When Gyproc ThermaLine laminates or Gyproc TriLine are used on
hidden air paths often found in mortar
DriLyner tl, mf or rf systems secondary mechanical fixing must be
joints between blocks or bricks.
incoporated:

For improved acoustic performance, the


DriLyner tl
Gyproc Soundcoat Plus should not be
2 x British Gypsum Nailable Plugs located at mid-height, 1 per board
trowelled smooth.
edge.

DriLyner mf
6 x British Gypsum Drywall Screws, 3 per board edge.
The use of Gyproc WallBoard duplex or Gyproc ThermaLine laminates
DriLyner rf with integral vapour control, or supplemented with a vapour
With Gyproc ThermaLine Laminate 2 x Nailable Plugs control layer treatment such as two coats of Gyproc Drywall Sealer,
at mid-height, 1 per board edge. significantly reduces the risk of interstitial condensation.

Sound Insulation It is important, particularly in new buildings, that external walls


are properly dried out before a vapour control layer is provided,
Airtightness is essential for optimum sound insulation. Whilst
otherwise moisture may be trapped, impairing the performance of
most junctions will be sealed by standard installation and finishing
the construction.
processes, gaps at the base of the wall and other small air paths can
be sealed using Gyproc Sealant.
Solid masonry wall - internal insulation

Thermal properties We reference to the use of Hygrothermal properties of buildings


components within modelling software, and in compliance with BE
Gyproc linings are relatively lightweight and have a low thermal
EN 5250 (August 2016), we now recommend specialist guidance
capacity. In conditions of intermittent heating, they will warm up
to be obtained prior to commencing the installation of internal
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quickly providing comfortable conditions for the occupants, and will


insulation to solid masonry walls in order to determine the effects
help reduce the risk of surface condensation.
of condensation and moisture within the building fabric. This
area of expertise is documented within BS 5250 ‘Code of practice
The U-values for typical new and existing wall constructions with
for the control of condensation of building components and
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Gyproc plasterboard linings are given in tables 1 - 3.


building elements - Assessment of moisture transfer by numerical
simulation.’
Gyproc duplex grade plasterboard (fixed via DriLyner mf only) and
Gyproc ThermaLine pir contain low emissivity backings which
improve the thermal resistance of the adjacent drylining cavity.

Condensation and water vapour resistance

Gyproc WallBoard duplex and some Gyproc ThermaLine laminates


offer significant resistance to water vapour transmission.
The application of two coats of Gyproc Drywall Sealer to
Gyproc WallBoard, Gyproc Moisture Resistant or
Gyproc ThermaLine basic after installation and jointing provides a
water vapour resistance of at least 15MNs/g.

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DriLyner basic / tl performance

DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf


Meeting thermal insulation requirements for external cavity walls
Table 1 — DriLyner tl and basic new build

1 2

103mm brick skin, 125mm 103mm brick skin, 150mm


Isover CWS 36 and 100mm block inner Isover CWS 36 and 100mm block inner
leaf. Linings as in table. leaf. Linings as in table.

Detail Board type Lining thickness Minimum overall DriLyner system Minimum drylining U-value
mm wall thickness mm cavity depth mm1 W/m²K

Aircrete block = 0.11W/mK (inner leaf)

1 Gyproc ThermaLine basic 22 360 tl 10 0.21

1 Gyproc ThermaLine basic 30 368 tl 10 0.20

1 Gyproc ThermaLine plus 35 373 tl 10 0.19

2 Gyproc WallBoard 12.5 376 basic 10 0.20

Medium density block = 0.47W/mK (inner leaf)

2 Gyproc WallBoard 12.5 376 basic 10 0.22

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DriLyner tl performance
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Meeting thermal insulation requirements for external cavity walls


Table 2 — DriLyner tl new build

1 2 3

103mm brick skin, minimum 50mm 103mm brick skin, 50mm 103mm brick skin, 100mm
clear cavity and 100mm block inner leaf. Isover CWS 36 and 100mm block inner Isover CWS 32 and 100mm block inner
Linings as in table. leaf. Linings as in table. leaf. Linings as in table.

Detail Board type Lining thickness Minimum overall DriLyner system Minimum drylining U-value
mm wall thickness mm cavity depth mm1 W/m²K

Aircrete block = 0.11W/mK (inner leaf)

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 53 316 tl 10 0.31

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 50 313 tl 10 0.30

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 323 tl 10 0.27

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 326 tl 10 0.27

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 70 333 tl 10 0.24

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 341 tl 10 0.24

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 80 343 tl 10 0.21

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 356 tl 10 0.21

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 353 tl 10 0.19


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2 Gyproc ThermaLine plus 27 290 tl 10 0.33

3 Gyproc ThermaLine basic 22 335 tl 10 0.22

3 Gyproc ThermaLine plus 27 340 tl 10 0.21


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3 Gyproc ThermaLine basic 30 343 tl 10 0.21

Medium density block = 0.47W/mK (inner leaf)

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 326 tl 10 0.33

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 323 tl 10 0.31

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 70 333 tl 10 0.27

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 341 tl 10 0.27

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 80 343 tl 10 0.24

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 356 tl 10 0.24

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 353 tl 10 0.22

2 Gyproc ThermaLine plus 40 303 tl 10 0.34

2 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 38 301 tl 10 0.32

2 Gyproc ThermaLine super 50 313 tl 10 0.26

2 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 341 tl 10 0.21

2 Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 353 tl 10 0.17

For U-value calculations tailored to your project, try the online tool at british-gypsum.com

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The minimum drylining cavity depth for DriLyner tl is 10mm from high points of the background. Typically the average dab thickness is 15mm and
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DriLyner tl performance (continued)

DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf


Meeting thermal insulation requirements for external cavity walls
Table 2 — DriLyner tl new build (continued)

103mm brick skin, minimum 50mm


clear cavity and 100mm block inner leaf.
Linings as in table.

Detail Board type Lining thickness Minimum overall DriLyner system Minimum drylining U-value
mm wall thickness mm cavity depth mm1 W/m²K

Dense block = 1.13W/mK (inner leaf)

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 326 tl 10 0.35

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 323 tl 10 0.32

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 341 tl 10 0.28

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 356 tl 10 0.24

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 353 tl 10 0.22

For U-value calculations tailored to your project, try the online tool at british-gypsum.com

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The minimum drylining cavity depth for DriLyner tl is 10mm from high points of the background. Typically the average dab thickness is 15mm and
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DriLyner rf performance
DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf

Upgrading thermal insulation of external walls


Table 3 — DriLyner rf refurbishment

1
1 2 3

103mm brick skin, 50mm 103mm brick skin, 50mm clear cavity 16mm render both sides on 190mm
clear cavity and 100mm block with and 103mm brick inner leaf with 13mm medium density blocks.
13mm plaster. Linings as in table. plaster. Linings as in table. Linings as in table.

Detail Board type Lining thickness Minimum overall DriLyner system Minimum drylining U-value
mm wall thickness mm cavity depth mm W/m²K

Aircrete block = 0.11W/mK (inner leaf)

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 50 319 rf 3 0.31

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 332 rf 3 0.28

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 329 rf 3 0.27

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 70 339 rf 3 0.24

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 347 rf 3 0.24

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 362 rf 3 0.21

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 359 rf 3 0.20

Medium density block = 0.47W/mK (inner leaf / solid wall)

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 329 rf 3 0.32


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1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 70 339 rf 3 0.28

1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 347 rf 3 0.28

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 80 349 rf 3 0.24


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1 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 362 rf 3 0.24

1 Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 359 rf 3 0.23

3 Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 285 rf 3 0.33

3 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 303 rf 3 0.29

3 Gyproc ThermaLine super 70 295 rf 3 0.28

3 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 318 rf 3 0.24

3 Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 315 rf 3 0.22

Brick = 0.56W/mK (inner leaf)

2 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 335 rf 3 0.34

2 Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 332 rf 3 0.32

2 Gyproc ThermaLine super 70 342 rf 3 0.28

2 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 350 rf 3 0.28

2 Gyproc ThermaLine super 80 352 rf 3 0.25

2 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 365 rf 3 0.24

2 Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 362 rf 3 0.22

For U-value calculations tailored to your project, try the online tool at british-gypsum.com

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Subject to severity of exposure.

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Upgrading thermal insulation of external walls
Table 3 — DriLyner rf refurbishment (continued)
1
4

215mm solid brick skin with 13mm


plaster one side. Linings as in table.

Detail Board type Lining thickness Minimum overall DriLyner system Minimum drylining U-value
mm wall thickness mm cavity depth mm W/m²K

Solid brick = 0.77W/mK

4 Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 291 rf 3 0.34

4 Gyproc ThermaLine super 70 301 rf 3 0.30

4 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 309 rf 3 0.30

4 Gyproc ThermaLine super 80 311 rf 3 0.26

4 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 324 rf 3 0.25

4 Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 321 rf 3 0.23

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Subject to severity of exposure.

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DriLyner basic, tl, mf, rf design
DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf

Planning — key factors In the DriLyner rf system, linings can be fixed directly to plastered
wall surfaces, or reasonably flat, solid backgrounds of brick, block, or
The position of services should be pre-determined and their
fair-faced concrete, using Gyproc Sealant.
installation planned into the construction stage.
Refer to C02. S01. P32 – Service installations.
Variations in moisture content of the background will lead to
differences in its suction characteristics. When these are extreme,
In general, an allowance of the total board thickness plus 3mm for
either with slow drying conditions, or dry, hot conditions, care
DriLyner rf, 10mm for DriLyner basic and tl, and 20mm for DriLyner
must be taken. If wet, allow the backgrounds to dry out. In dry, hot
mf, should be made from the high point of the background to the
conditions, care should be taken to avoid rapid loss of moisture prior
face of the lining. This will determine the lining dimension required
to the set of the adhesive.
at door and window reveals and soffits. Ceilings should be installed
prior to the application of DriLyner linings, ensuring that the boards
When a considerable quantity of moisture may be present in the
are cut close to the wall.
building, due to the condition of the building fabric or to prolonged
damp weather, consideration should be given to the use of
Interior partitions abutting the inner leaf of the external wall
dehumidifiers or appropriate heating and ventilation to speed up
should also be installed prior to installation of DriLyner lining where
the drying-out process. Installation of the lining before the building
fire and acoustic performance are a key consideration. This helps to
is adequately dry can have an adverse effect on both the building
reduce flanking transmission.
and the lining itself.

If Gyproc WallBoard duplex is to be specified, it should be used in the


When installing DriLyner linings to composite wall structures
DriLyner mf system.
consisting of concrete columns with infills of brick or block, dabs of
adhesive should not be located on the columns but only on the brick
When using the DriLyner mf system, care must be taken with
or block infill areas. This will reduce the likelihood of cracking of the
solid in-situ walls, solid concrete panel walls, heavy block, or
finished lining as a result of differential movement within
no-fines walls, as thermal bridging may occur, which could result
the background.
in screw-head pattern staining.

Adhesive dabs
The DriLyner rf system should only be used on reasonably flat, dry,
sound, plastered wall surfaces, or fair-faced concrete, brick, or block Dabs should be applied in a regular pattern in accordance with
walls. Alternatively, if the surface is friable, consider the use of a BS 8212 and BS 8000: Part 8 to give a minimum area of contact
mechanically fixed system such as GypLyner universal. between board and background of 20%.

Refer to C07. S04. P02 - GypLyner universal


Services
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The cavity between the linings and the background can be used to
incorporate services. This minimises the depth of chasing required
Backgrounds in the background. Pipes and conduits should be fixed in position
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before lining work commences. Gas pipes should be installed in


accordance with BS 6891, which requires pipes to be fully encased,
Important information e.g. using Gyproc DriWall Adhesive. To maintain an airtight
construction the perimeter of any penetration through the lining
Walls must be free from dampness before should be sealed as necessary at the time the services are being
any DriLyner system can be installed. installed.

The insulating backing of the laminates should not be chased


DriLyner linings should only be installed to backgrounds that are
to accommodate services. PVC covered cables must not come
reasonably dry and protected from the weather.
into direct contact with polystyrene insulation. Suitable isolation
methods such as conduit or capping should be used.
In the DriLyner basic, DriLyner tl and DriLyner mf systems, linings can
be fixed directly to low, medium, and high suction masonry, as well
The installation of electrical services should be carried out in
as pre-cast and in-situ normal ballast aggregate concrete, using
accordance with BS 7671.
Gyproc DriWall Adhesive. Concrete backgrounds must be free of
shutter-release agents and will need to be brushed down to remove
Cavity barriers
dust, and slightly dampened with a wet brush prior to applying
adhesive dabs. Concrete which is exceptionally dense or smooth, Building Regulations may require the provision of vertical cavity
or made with limestone, brick or granite aggregates, should be barriers to long runs of lining. A suitable cavity barrier can be
pre-treated with Thistle Bond-it, which should be applied in bands formed using a continuous vertical line of dabs running down the
to correspond with the adhesive dab centres and in accordance with centre of a board.
British Gypsum’s application instructions.

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DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf


Thermal performance

Uncontrolled air movement through the drylining cavity can result


in excessive heat loss from the building. The quoted U-values for
DriLyner systems are based on a sealed cavity between the lining
and the background. This is achieved in practice if the abutting
elements and the background are constructed correctly, and
junctions are sealed.

When the lining is designed to act as an air barrier to achieve


building airtightness, the perimeter of the cavity is to be sealed by
applying a continuous fillet / ribbon of Gyproc DriWall Adhesive or
Gyproc Sealant to the perimeter of the external wall and around any
services and openings.

Sound insulation

Gyproc Soundcoat Plus is designed to improve the acoustic


performance of masonry party walls by minimising acoustic leakage
through cracks, unfilled joints or block porosity. It is approved for
use in Robust Details E-WM-3, E-WM-4, E-WM-5, E-WM-6, E-WM-10,
E-WM-11, E-WM-12, E-WM-13, E-WM-16 and E-WM-19.
When applying Gyproc Soundcoat Plus, it is recommended that a
6mm coat is applied across the entire surface area of the separating
wall to cover all cracks and voids. The product should not be
trowelled smooth.

Alternatively, Isover RD35 insulation can be used in conjunction


with DriLyner basic and appropriate Gyproc board to give improved
acoustic performance. It is integral to Robust Details E-WM-8,
E-WM-14 and E-WM-15.

For further information, refer to HomeSpec, The White Book


Residential Sector Guide.

Linings
Windows and door reveals

When using Gyproc WallBoard or Gyproc ThermaLine laminates in

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the DriLyner mf system, to reduce standoff, reveals may be lined with
narrow widths of board directly bonded to the background with
Gyproc DriWall Adhesive.

Fixtures

Lightweight fixtures can be made directly to the lining. For other


fixtures, the fixing device used should be long enough to bridge the
drylining cavity and give adequate penetration into the solid wall.
Refer to C02. S01. P33 – Service installations.

Tiling

Tiling should only commence seven days after installation.


For further details on tiling guidance:
Refer to C08. S04. P02 – Finishes, Tiling.

Board finishing
Refer to C08. S01. P02 – Finishes.

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DriLyner basic, tl, si construction details
DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf

1 4
B

C C D D

A 5

Wall elevation — Gyproc WallBoard 9.5mm and 12.5mm thick, 900mm wide

2 3
2 2

1
1

3
10

5
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10
7

Section A - A Section B - B
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4 5

9
8
6
3
10
4 1
2
1
4
3

Section C - C Section D - D

1 Gyproc plasterboard 6 Gyproc Sealant (where required)


2 Masonry wall 7 Skirting
3 Gyproc DriWall Adhesive dab 8 Proprietary cavity closer
4 Gyproc DriWall Adhesive fillet 9 Window unit
5 Gyproc DriWall Adhesive continuous ribbon 10 Isover insulation

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DriLyner basic, tl, construction details (continued)

DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf


6 7

2
2

3 4

1 1

Junction with GypWall rapid dB Plus Junction with GypWall classic

8 9
2

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1

Door frame Ceiling to roof junction

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10

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5
7
2
8
4
3
9
DriLyner tl system - window reveal additional detailing

1 Gyproc plasterboard 7 Gyproc ThermaLine laminate


2 Masonry wall 8 Gyproc Sealant fixing reveal board
3 Gyproc DriWall Adhesive dab 9 British Gypsum Nailable Plug
4 Gyproc DriWall Adhesive fillet 10 Proprietary cavity closer
5 Gyproc Sealant (where required) 11 Window unit
6 Door assembly

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DriLyner mf construction details
DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf

11 4

Wall elevation - Gyproc WallBoard, 12.5mm thick, 1200mm wide

12 13

4
3
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2 1

4
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Internal angle External angle

14 15
3
5
3
6

2
4
1
2
4
1

Door frame Junction with GypWall rapid dB Plus

1 Gyproc plasterboard 4 Gypframe MF10 Channel (fixings into channel omitted for clarity)
2 Masonry wall 5 Door assembly
3 Gyproc DriWall Adhesive dab (minimum 15mm) 6 Gyproc Sealant

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DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf


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5
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9
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7
2
8
5
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4
3

Junction with GypWall classic Window reveal

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5

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11
7

Junction with GypWall classic

1 Gyproc plasterboard 7 Gyproc ThermaLine laminate


2 Masonry wall 8 Gyproc Sealant fixing reveal board
3 Gyproc DriWall Adhesive dab (minimum 15mm) 9 Proprietary cavity closer (by others)
4 Gypframe MF10 Channel (fixings into channel omitted for clarity) 10 Window unit
5 Gyproc DriWall Adhesive fillet 11 Gyproc Sealant
6 Gyproc Sealant (where required)

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DriLyner basic, tl, mf, rf system components
DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf

Gypframe metal components ( Refer to section C10. S02. P22 for details)

Gypframe G106 Skirting Plate Gypframe MF10 Channel


For use with Gyproc ThermaLine pir and Vertical support to receive fixing of board.
Gyproc TriLine to provide a fixing for skirting.

Board products ( Refer to section C10. S03. P02 for details)

Gyproc WallBoard Gyproc ThermaLine plus


Standard gypsum plasterboard. Gypsum plasterboard bonded to an extruded
polystyrene foam insulant providing a vapour
control layer for an intermediate level of thermal
insulation.

Gyproc WallBoard duplex Gyproc ThermaLine pir


Standard gypsum plasterboard, backed with a Gypsum plasterboard bonded to a polyisocyanurate
vapour control layer. foam insulant with integral vapour control layers
for an enhanced level of thermal insulation.

Gyproc Moisture Resistant Gyproc ThermaLine super


Gypsum plasterboard with moisture resistant Gypsum plasterboard bonded to a phenolic foam
additives in the core and special green lining paper insulant with an integral vapour control layer for an
for easy recognition. enhanced level of thermal insulation.

Gyproc DuraLine1
Gypsum plasterboard with fire resistant additives
and a high density core for enhanced sound
insulation and impact resistance performance.
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Gyproc ThermaLine basic


Gypsum plasterboard bonded to an expanded
polystyrene foam insulant for a basic level of
thermal insulation.
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1
Also available in Moisture Resistant (mr) version. mr boards are specified in intermittent wet use areas.

Fixing products ( Refer to section C10. S04. P02 for details)

British Gypsum Drywall Screws Nailable Plugs


Secondary mechanical fixing for Gyproc laminates Secondary mechanical fixing for Gyproc laminates
in the DriLyner mf systems on masonry walls. in the DriLyner tl, & rf systems on masonry walls.

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DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf
DriLyner basic, tl, mf, rf system components (continued)

Plasterboard accessories ( Refer to section C10. S05. P02 for details)

Gyproc Soundcoat Plus Gyproc DriWall Adhesive


Gypsum-based parge coat to improve the thermal For bonding Gyproc boards (dab fixing) and
and acoustic performance of masonry walls before Gypframe MF10 Channels.
lining with Gyproc acoustic boards.

Gyproc Jointing Material Gyproc edge and angle beads


Jointing compounds, ready mixes and adhesives Protecting and enhancing board edges and corners.
for reinforcement and finishing of board joints.
Primer and sealers for treatment of boards for
pre-decoration.

Gyproc Control Joint Gyproc Sealant


To accommodate structural movement of up Used for fixing boards in the DriLyner rf system
to 7mm. and to seal air paths for optimum sound insulation.

Gyproc Corner Tape Gyproc Joint Tape


A paper tape bonded to two corrosion resistant A paper tape designed for reinforcement of flat
steel strips. joints or internal angles.

Finishing products ( Refer to section C10. S06. P02 for details)

Thistle MultiFinish ThistlePro DuraFinish


To provide a plaster skim finish on most common To provide a plaster skim finish and provide up to
backgrounds including undercoat plasters and 60% tougher resistance to accidental damage.
plasterboard.

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Thistle BoardFinish ThistlePro PureFinish
To provide a plaster skim finish to To provide a plaster skim finish with
Gyproc plasterboards. ACTIVair technology. Used to finish most
common backgrounds including undercoat plasters

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and plasterboard. For more information refer to
C02. S01. P49.

Thistle SprayFinish ThistlePro Magnetic


To provide a plaster skim finish by spray or hand To provide a plaster skim finish that provides an
application, ideal for medium to large projects. attraction to magnets used to finish a wide range
of backgrounds, including undercoat plasters and
plasterboard.

Plaster accessories Thistle ProTape FT50 and FT100


Designed for the reinforcement and finishing of Self-adhesive glass fibre mesh tapes for joint
board joints before plaster skimming. reinforcement.

Insulation products ( Refer to section C10. S09. P06 for details)

Isover CWS 36
Glass mineral wool for enhanced acoustic and
thermal performance.

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DriLyner basic, tl, mf, rf installation overview
DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf

Scan the image with this frame


for more information and
videos related to this system
This is intended to be a basic description of how the system is built. Or visit gyp.sm/b/l6
For detailed installation guidance refer to the British Gypsum Site Book.

DriLyner basic, and DriLyner tl

A continuous 6mm coat of The board edge positions are marked on the A continuous fillet / ribbon of
Gyproc Soundcoat Plus is applied to the wall, and Gyproc DriWall Adhesive is applied Gyproc DriWall Adhesive is applied to the
entire surface of the external and separating to the wall in dabs to support the boards. wall perimeter and around all services and
walls (if required) and allowed to set. To openings as board fixing proceeds. This
improve acoustic performance this should is particularly important if the lining is
not be trowelled smooth. designed to act as an air barrier to achieve
building airtightness.
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Boards are ‘tapped’ into position. Lifted tight to the ceiling using a footlifter Further boards are installed, lightly butted
and supported until the adhesive sets. together, to complete the lining.
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DriLyner tl and DriLyner si

When installing Gyproc ThermaLine At reveals and external angles the lining
laminates in the DriLyner tl or si system, is run past the corner and the insulating
insert two British Gypsum Nailable Plugs backing is cut back so as to form a neat
at mid height, after dabs have set, as junction with the reveal board or wall lining.
secondary mechanical fixings.

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DriLyner basic, tl, mf, rf installation overview (continued)

DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf


Scan the image with this frame
for more information and
videos related to this system
This is intended to be a basic description of how the system is built. Or visit gyp.sm/b/l8
For detailed installation guidance refer to the British Gypsum Site Book.

DriLyner rf

The wall is marked with lines at 900mm Boards are ‘tapped’ into position, lifted When installing Gyproc ThermaLine
or 1200mm centres to indicate board tight to the ceiling using a footlifter and laminates in the DriLyner rf system, insert
positioning. Drylining is commenced from supported until the adhesive sets. Further two British Gypsum Nailable Plugs at mid
a window / door reveal or internal angle. boards are installed, lightly butted together, height after Gyproc Sealant has set, as
Gyproc Sealant is gun-applied to the wall, to complete the lining. secondary mechanical fixings.
or the back of the board, in blobs at 300mm
centres.

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At reveals and external angles the lining
is run past the corner and the insulating
backing is cut back so as to form a neat

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junction with the reveal board or wall lining.

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DriLyner basic, tl, mf, rf installation overview (continued)
DriLyner basic, ti, mf, rf

This is intended to be a basic description of how the system is built.


For detailed installation guidance refer to the British Gypsum Site Book.

DriLyner mf

The board edge and centre positions are At angles and reveals, Gypframe MF10 A continuous fillet / ribbon of
marked on the wall and dabs of Channels are installed close to the corner Gyproc DriWall Adhesive is applied to the
Gyproc DriWall Adhesive are applied to provide support. Door and window wall perimeter and around all services and
progressively to the wall to each vertical openings are framed with Gypframe MF10 openings as board fixing proceeds. This
line. Channels. At window openings, the channel is particularly important if the lining is
at the head forms a ground for fixing designed to act as an air barrier to achieve
Gypframe MF10 Channels are located curtain track. Where a partition abuts, building airtightness. Boards are screw-fixed
onto the adhesive dabs and 'tapped' into an additional Gypframe MF10 Channel is to all Gypframe MF10 Channel supports.
position. Horizontal channels are similarly installed to provide a fixing ground. Board Screw lengths should be selected to avoid
located at the head and base. fixing can proceed once the adhesive has contact with the masonry background.
fully set.
When installing Gyproc ThermaLine
laminates, a continuous bead of
Gyproc Sealant is gun-applied to the
Gypframe MF10 Channels just prior to
positioning the boards. The boards are then
screw-fixed using three British Gypsum
Drywall Screws into each tapered edge.
Linings

Additional information
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For full installation details, refer to the


British Gypsum Site Book, available to
download from british-gypsum.com

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GypLyner universal

GypLyner universal
Metal framed wall lining system

All our systems are covered by SpecSure® when using


genuine British Gypsum and Saint-Gobain Isover products
Linings
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GypLyner universal
GypLyner universal
49 66
Rw dB
GypLyner universal is a cost-effective, virtually
independent metal wall lining system. This
system is commonly used where the external
wall or substrate is very uneven or out of plumb. 0.35 0.21
W/m²K

Key benefits
— Background surface irregularities are
accommodated within the framework cavity System can be skim
finished with
— Provides a solution for backgrounds that are ThistlePro PureFinish.
Refer to C02. S01. P49
not suitable for bonded systems, for example
plasters or DriLyner systems
— Services are easily incorporated within the
Refer to C01. S01. P07
framework
— Wide range of U-values achievable to suit
project requirements through our extensive
selection of Gyproc ThermaLine laminate
board types and thicknesses
— Minimal thermal bridging of the insulation
layer due to the small, discrete fixings back to
the substrate
— Provides a thermally responsive environment
with quick heating time as a result of

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positioning the insulation layer on the warm
side of the room
— Provides a high performance option to

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achieve enhanced acoustic performance
— Ideal system for improving a wall’s water
vapour resistance through the addition
of a Gyproc duplex board option with
integrated vapour control membrane

You may also be interested in...


GypLyner iwl
Are you unable to fix back directly to the substrate or looking for even higher levels of sound insulation
performance? GypLyner iwl, a metal framed wall lining system that only requires fixing at head and
base may provide the ideal solution. Refer to C07. S05. P02 – GypLyner iwl.

GypLyner universal ceiling system


GypLyner universal ceiling is a general purpose ceiling lining system suitable for most internal
applications. It is a versatile system that is suitable for concrete soffits or timber joists, which utilises
the same components as the GypLyner universal wall lining system.
Refer to C06. S04. P02 – GypLyner universal.

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GypLyner universal performance
GypLyner universal

Meeting thermal insulation requirements for external cavity walls


Table 1 – GypLyner universal new-build

1 2

Brick / cavity / block wall comprising 103mm Brick / cavity / block wall comprising 103mm
brick skin, 50mm clear cavity, block inner leaf. brick skin, 50mm Isover CWS 36, block inner leaf.
Linings as in table. Linings as in table.

Detail Board type Lining thickness Minimum overall wall Minimum GypLyner universal U-value
mm thickness mm cavity depth mm W/m²K

Aircrete block = 0.11 W/mK (inner leaf)

1 ThermaLine pir 53 331 25 0.33

1 ThermaLine super 60 338 25 0.28

1 ThermaLine pir 78 356 25 0.25

1 ThermaLine super 90 368 25 0.21

2 ThermaLine plus 27 305 25 0.32

2 ThermaLine plus 40 318 25 0.29

2 ThermaLine pir 38 316 25 0.28

2 ThermaLine pir 63 341 25 0.22

Medium density block = 0.47 W/mK (inner leaf)


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1 ThermaLine super 60 338 25 0.33

1 ThermaLine super 70 348 25 0.29

1 ThermaLine pir 78 356 25 0.29


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1 ThermaLine pir 93 371 25 0.25

1 ThermaLine super 90 368 25 0.23

2 ThermaLine plus 40 318 25 0.35

2 ThermaLine pir 38 316 25 0.31

For U-value calculations tailored to your project, try the online tool at british-gypsum.com

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GypLyner universal performance (continued)

GypLyner universal
Upgrading thermal insulation of external walls
Table 2 – GypLyner universal refurbishment

1 2

Brick / cavity / brick wall comprising 103mm Solid brick wall (215mm) with inner face plastered.
cavity brick skin. 50mm clear cavity, 103mm Linings as in table. 1
inner brick plastered. Linings as in table.

Detail Board type Lining thickness Minimum overall Minimum GypLyner universal U-value
mm wall thickness mm cavity depth mm W/m²K

Outer brick = 0.77 W/mK, inner brick = 0.56 W/mK, solid brick = 0.75 W/mK

1 ThermaLine pir 63 357 25 0.35

1 ThermaLine super 60 354 25 0.33

1 ThermaLine pir 78 372 25 0.29

1 ThermaLine super 90 384 25 0.23

1 ThermaLine pir 93 387 25 0.23

2 ThermaLine super 70 323 25 0.31

2 ThermaLine pir 78 331 25 0.31

2 ThermaLine pir 93 346 25 0.26

2 ThermaLine super 90 343 25 0.24

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For U-value calculations tailored to your project, try the online tool at british-gypsum.com

1
Subject to severity of exposure and weather tightness. In certain situations, precaution should be taken to minimise the risk of rain penetration. Providing
cladding or rendering the wall can reduce the risk.

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GypLyner universal performance (continued)
GypLyner universal

Upgrading sound insulation of solid internal walls


Table 3 – GypLyner universal refurbishment

1 2 3

Solid brick wall (103mm) of density 1700 kg/m3 with Solid brick wall (103mm) of density 1700 kg/m3 with Solid brick wall (103mm) of density 1700 kg/m3 with
13mm plaster each side and Gypframe GL1 Lining 13mm plaster each side and Gypframe GL1 Lining 13mm plaster each side and Gypframe GL1 Lining Chan-
Channel framework fixed to one side to give 35mm cavity. Channel framework fixed to one side to give 35mm cavity. nel framework fixed to both sides to give 35mm cavities.
Lining as in table. Cavity filled with 25mm Isover Acoustic Partition Roll Cavities filled with 25mm Isover Acoustic Partition Roll
(APR 1200). Lining as in table. (APR 1200). Linings as in table.

4 5

Solid block wall (100mm), of density 1700 kg/m3 with Solid block wall (100mm), of density 1700 kg/m3 with
13mm plaster each side. Gypframe GL1 Lining Channel 13mm plaster each side. Gypframe GL1 Lining Channel
framework fixed to one side to give 35mm cavity. Cavity framework fixed to one side to give 85mm cavity.
filled with 25mm Isover Acoustic Partition Roll (APR 1200). Cavity filled with 50mm Isover Acoustic Partition Roll (APR
Linings as in table. 1200). Linings as in table.

Detail Board type Lining thickness Sound insulation Improvement over System reference
Linings

mm Rw (Rw + Ctr) dB existing wall 1


Rw (Rw + Ctr) dB

1 Gyproc SoundBloc 1 x 12.5 49 (43) +2 (-1) B226009

2
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Gyproc SoundBloc 1 x 12.5 57 (50) +10 (+6) B226008

3 Gyproc SoundBloc 1 x 12.5 60 (42) +13 (-2) B226010

4 Gyproc SoundBloc 1 x 12.5 57 (50) +10 (+6) B226008

4 Gyproc SoundBloc 2 x 12.5 60 (55) +13 (+11) B226003

5 Gyproc SoundBloc 1 x 12.5 64 (56) +17 (+12) B226007

5 Gyproc SoundBloc 2 x 12.5 66 (59) +19 (+15) B226005

1
Existing solid masonry wall (100mm) of density 1700 kg/m3 with 13mm plaster each side achieved Rw 47dB (Rw + Ctr + 44dB).

The fire resistance and sound insulation performances are for imperforate partitions, walls and ceilings incorporating boards with all joints taped
and filled, or skimmed according to British Gypsum’s recommendations. The quoted performances are achieved only if British Gypsum and Saint-Gobain Isover
components are used throughout, and the Company’s fixing recommendations are strictly observed. Any variation in the specifications should be checked with
British Gypsum.

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GypLyner universal design

GypLyner universal
Building design It is important, particularly in new buildings, that external walls
are properly dried out before a vapour control layer is provided,
The depth of the cavity is determined by the positioning of the
otherwise moisture may be trapped, impairing the performance of
Gypframe GL2 or GL9 Brackets, which should be located at 800mm
the construction.
vertical centres and 600mm horizontal centres (to support the
Gypframe GL1 Channel).
Solid masonry wall - internal insulation

Planning – key factors We reference to the use of Hygrothermal properties of buildings


components within modelling software, and in compliance with BE
Allow for a stand-off of 25mm - 75mm plus the lining thickness for
EN 5250 (August 2016), we now recommend specialist guidance
Gypframe GL2 Brackets, and 25mm - 125mm plus the lining thickness
to be obtained prior to commencing the installation of internal
for Gypframe GL9 Brackets. These stand-offs are sufficient to correct
insulation to solid masonry walls in order to determine the effects
irregularities normally encountered in solid backgrounds. The stand-
of condensation and moisture within the building fabric. This area
off will determine the lining dimension required at door and window
of expertise is documented within BS 5250 ‘Code of practice for
reveals and soffits. Ceilings should be installed prior to installing
the control of condensation of building components and building
GypLyner universal wall linings. Any abutting partitions should also be
elements - Assessment of moisture transfer by numerical simulation.’
installed prior to drylining.

Wall lining rigidity

Important information Gypframe GL2 or Gypframe GL9 Brackets should be positioned


equidistant at maximum 800mm vertical centres. Where there is
a requirement for increased rigidity, these support centres should
Walls must be free from dampness before
be reduced accordingly, although acoustic performance may be
any GypLyner system can be installed.
downgraded. Gypframe GL11 GypLyner Anchors are recommended
for fixing brackets to the solid background.

Cavity barriers Services


Building Regulations may require the provision of vertical cavity The cavity between the metal framework and the background
barriers to long runs of lining. Minimum 12.5mm plasterboard, cut facilitates the incorporation of services. Pipes and conduits should
to cavity depth and screw-fixed to the leg of be fixed in position before installing the framing. Maximum cavity
Gypframe GL1 Lining Channel, will provide a satisfactory depths (substrate surface to the back of the lining board) of 75mm
cavity barrier. or 125mm can be achieved using Gypframe GL2 or GL9 Bracket
respectively.
Thermal performance

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Uncontrolled air movement through the drylining cavity can result When installing Gyproc ThermaLine laminates, the insulation should
in excessive heat loss from the building. The quoted U-values for not be chased to accommodate services. PVC covered cables must
GypLyner universal wall lining are based on a sealed cavity between not come into contact with polystyrene insulation. Suitable isolation
the lining and the background. This is achieved in practice if the methods such as conduit or capping should be used.

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abutting elements and the background are well fitted, and junctions
are sealed using Gyproc Sealant. Fixtures

Lightweight fixtures can be made directly to the lining. Medium


The designer should also specify a method of restricting air weight fixtures should be made to Gypframe 99 FC 50 Fixing
movement around the perimeter of suspended timber floors, such as Channel. Heavyweight fixtures (to BS 5234), such as wash basins and
the provision of a flexible seal between the floor and walls. wall cupboards, can be fixed using plywood secured with
Gypframe Service Support Plates.
Good standards of thermal insulation can be achieved where Gyproc
ThermaLine laminates are specified as the lining. There may, however, Refer to C02. S01. P33 – Service Installations.
be a slight risk of pattern staining where temperature, humidity, and
Board finishing
soiling conditions are extreme.
Refer to C08. S01. P02 – Finishes.
Condensation and water vapour resistance
Tiling
Gyproc WallBoard duplex and some Gyproc ThermaLine laminates
Tiles can be applied to the surface of lightweight partition systems.
offer significant resistance to water vapour transmission.
For further details on tiling guidance:
The application of two coats of Gyproc Drywall Sealer to
Gyproc WallBoard, Gyproc Moisture Resistant or Refer to C08. S04. P02 – Tiling.
Gyproc ThermaLine basic after installation and jointing provides a
water vapour resistance of at least 15MNs/g.

The use of Gyproc WallBoard duplex or Gyproc ThermaLine


SpecSure®
laminates with integral vapour control, or supplemented with
All our systems are covered by SpecSure® when
a vapour control layer treatment such as two coats of
using genuine British Gypsum and Saint-Gobain
Gyproc Drywall Sealer, significantly reduces the risk of interstitial
Isover products.
condensation.

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GypLyner universal construction details
GypLyner universal

4
1 5 2

External angle
3

3
7
7

4
1 2
2
3

6 1
5
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4
Head and base Internal angle
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4 5
7
7
2 11

3
1
10
4
5
5

1
9

3
1
2

Partition junction Window reveal

1 Gyproc plasterboard 6 Bulk fill with Gyproc jointing materials (where gap exceeds 5mm)
2 Gypframe GL1 Lining Channel 7 Wall structure
3 Gypframe GL2 or GL9 Bracket fixed with 8 Skirting
Gypframe GL11 GypLyner Anchor 9 Gypframe ‘C’ Stud
4 Gypframe GL8 Track 10 Gyproc Drywall Edge Bead
5 Gyproc Sealant 11 Window frame

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GypLyner universal system components

GypLyner universal
Gypframe metal components ( Refer to section C10. S02. P02 for details)

Gypframe GL8 Track Gypframe 99 FC 50 Fixing Channel


Floor and ceiling track for retaining the A versatile metal fixing channel used to support
Gypframe GL1 Lining Channel at floor, ceiling, medium weight fixtures on walls.
wall, abutments and around openings.

Gypframe GL1 Lining Channel Gypframe GFS1 Fixing Strap


Main support channel to receive fixing of board. Used to support horizontal board joints.

Gypframe GL2 Bracket Gypframe GFT1 Fixing T


For connecting the Gypframe GL1 Lining Channel to Used to support horizontal board joints.
the structural background with a maximum 75mm
stand-off.

Gypframe GL9 Bracket Gypframe Service Support Plate


For connecting the Gypframe GL1 Lining Channel For installation of 18mm plywood within
to the structural background with a maximum a partition cavity to support medium to
125mm stand-off heavyweight fixtures.

Gypframe GL3 Channel Connector


For joining two sections of
Gypframe GL1 Lining Channel.

Board products ( Refer to section C10. S03. P02 for details)

Gyproc WallBoard1 Gyproc WallBoard duplex


Standard gypsum plasterboard. Standard gypsum plasterboard, backed with a

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vapour control layer.

Gyproc SoundBloc1 Gyproc DuraLine1

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Gypsum plasterboard with a high density core for Gypsum plasterboard with fire resistant additives
enhanced sound insulation performance. and a high density core for enhanced sound
insulation and impact resistance performance.

Gyproc ThermaLine pir Glasroc H tilebacker2


Gypsum plasterboard bonded to a polyisocyanurate Non-combustible glass-reinforced gypsum board
foam insulant with integral vapour control layers with a water resistant pre-primed acrylic coating
for an enhanced level of thermal insulation. to receive tiling.

Gyproc ThermaLine super


Gypsum plasterboard bonded to a phenolic foam
insulant with an integral vapour control layer for an
enhanced level of thermal insulation.

1
Also available in Moisture Resistant (mr) version. mr boards are specified in intermittent wet use areas.
2
Glasroc H tilebacker is suitable for use in high moisture environments.

duplex grade board is used as an external wall lining to control water vapour transmission.

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GypLyner universal system components (continued)
GypLyner universal

Fixing products ( Refer to section C10. S04. P02 for details)

British Gypsum Drywall Screws Gypframe GL11 GypLyner Anchors


Corrosion resistant self-tapping steel screws for For fixing Gypframe GL2 and GL9 Brackets to
fixing board to metal framing less than 0.8mm thick. concrete / masonry walls.

British Gypsum Collated Drywall Screws British Gypsum Wafer Head Drywall Screws
Corrosion resistant self-tapping steel screws Corrosion resistant self-tapping steel screws
for fixing board to metal framing less than for fixing metal to metal framing less than
0.8mm thick. 0.8mm thick.

Plasterboard accessories ( Refer to section C10. S05. P02 for details)

Gyproc Sealant Gyproc Jointing Material


Used to seal airpaths for optimum sound Jointing compounds, ready mixes and adhesives
insulation. for reinforcement and finishing of board joints.
Primers and sealers for treatment of boards for
pre-decoration.

Gyproc edge and angle beads Gyproc Control Joint


Protecting and enhancing board edges and corners To accommodate structural movement of up
to 7mm.

Gyproc Joint Tape


A paper tape designed for reinforcement of flat
joints or internal angles.

Finishing products ( Refer to section C10. S06. P02 for details)


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Thistle MultiFinish ThistlePro DuraFinish


To provide a plaster skim finish on most common To provide a plaster skim finish and provide up to
backgrounds including undercoat plasters and 60% tougher resistance to accidental damage.
plasterboard.
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Thistle BoardFinish ThistlePro PureFinish


To provide a plaster skim finish to To provide a plaster skim finish with
Gyproc plasterboards. ACTIVair technology. Used to finish most
common backgrounds including undercoat plasters
and plasterboard. For more information refer to
C02. S01. P49.

Thistle SprayFinish ThistlePro Magnetic


To provide a plaster skim finish by spray or hand To provide a plaster skim finish that provides an
application, ideal for medium to large projects. attraction to magnets used to finish a wide range
of backgrounds, including undercoat plasters and
plasterboard.

Thistle ProTape FT50 and FT100


Self-adhesive glass fibre mesh tapes for joint
reinforcement.

Insulation products ( Refer to section C10. S09. P02 for details)

Isover Acoustic Partition Roll (APR 1200) Isover CWS 36


Glass mineral wool for enhanced acoustic and Glass mineral wool for enhanced thermal
thermal performance. performance.

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GypLyner universal installation overview

GypLyner universal
Scan the image with this frame
for more information and
This is intended to be a basic description of how the system is built. For detailed installation videos related to this system
guidance refer to the British Gypsum Site Book. Or visit gyp.sm/b/la

Gypframe GL8 Track is fixed to perimeters at The perimeter of each frame is then sealed Vertical lines are marked on the wall at
600mm centres with the longer leg towards with Gyproc Sealant. 600mm intervals to indicate Gypframe GL2
the lining, using appropriate fixings. or GL9 Bracket fixing centres. Horizontal
lines are marked at 800mm centres to
determine individual bracket positions.
Gypframe Brackets are then fixed into
position.

Gypframe GL1 Lining Channels are Gypframe Bracket legs are bent forward and The protruding Gypframe Bracket legs

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friction-fitted into the track, extending if each leg fixed to the Gypframe GL1 Lining are bent back to sit clear of the
required. Channel with British Gypsum Wafer Head Gypframe GL1 Lining Channel face. At
Drywall Screws. internal angles, a Gypframe GL1 Lining
Channel is positioned tight into the corner

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to provide support for the lining.

Openings and reveals are formed with Gyproc Edge Bead can be fixed to window Gyproc plasterboards or thermal laminates
Gypframe GL1 Lining Channels and or door frames to provide edge protection to are then fixed to all framing members with
Gypframe GL8 Track. the reveal and soffit linings. British Gypsum Drywall Screws.

Additional information
For full installation details, refer to the
British Gypsum Site Book, available to
download from british-gypsum.com

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GypLyner iwl

GypLyner iwl
Independent wall lining system

All our systems are covered by SpecSure® when using


genuine British Gypsum and Saint-Gobain Isover products
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GypLyner iwl
GypLyner iwl
30 90
GypLyner iwl independent wall lining is mins

a lightweight, non-loadbearing system,


which is built independently of the external
59 61
wall construction. GypLyner iwl is particularly Rw dB

suitable for buildings where fixing into the


background is difficult or not possible. The lining
provides fire resistance and acoustic upgrades
to structural steel sections clad with lightweight 0.35 0.16
W/m2K

metal sheeting, and can also be used in within


new or existing masonry walls to increase
sound insulation and meet stringent thermal System can be skim
performance requirements. finished with
ThistlePro PureFinish.
Refer to C02. S01. P49

Key benefits
— Totally independent from wall with fixings to
floor and soffit only, particularly suitable for Refer to C01. S01. P07

basements with waterproof tanking


— Any surface irregularities within the external
wall construction are completely removed
through the totally independent framework

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— Services are easily incorporated within the
framework with no limitation to the cavity size
that can be created

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— A wide range of U-values can be achieved to
suit project requirements through our
extensive selection of Gyproc ThermaLine
laminate types and thicknesses
— Minimal thermal bridging due to the use of a
totally independent framework
— Provides a high-performance option to achieve
enhanced acoustic performance and fire
protection to steel, in one lining solution

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ShaftWall
If you require fire resistance greater than 90 minutes and/or fire resistance in both directions.
Refer to C05. S02. P02 – ShaftWall.

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GypLyner iwl performance


GypLyner iwl

For details of when


to specify fire
resistance using BS
Refer to C02. S01. P05
Table 1a - GypLyner iwl maximum heights1 for Gypframe ‘I’ Studs at 600mm centres

Stud type 12.5mm boards 15mm boards Gyproc ThermaLine


maximum heights maximum heights laminates

single double single double single


mm mm mm mm mm
Gypframe 48 I 50 2400 2700 2400 2800 2400
Gypframe 60 I 50 2400 3000 2700 3300 2400
Gypframe 60 I 70 3000 3600 3300 3900 3000
Gypframe 70 I 70 3600 4200 3900 4300 3600
Gypframe 92 I 90 5100 5700 5400 5800 5100
Gypframe 146 I 80 6900 7200 7200 7500 6900

For details of when


to specify fire
resistance using BS
Refer to C02. S01. P05
Table 1b - GypLyner iwl maximum heights1 for Gypframe ‘I’ Studs at 400mm centres

Stud type 12.5mm boards 15mm boards Gyproc ThermaLine


maximum heights maximum heights laminates

single double single double single


mm mm mm mm mm
Gypframe 48 I 50 2700 3100 2700 3300 2700
Gypframe 60 I 50 2700 3400 3100 3900 2700
Gypframe 60 I 70 3400 4100 3800 4500 3400
Gypframe 70 I 70 4100 4800 4500 5000 4100
Gypframe 92 I 90 5800 6500 6200 6600 5800
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Gypframe 146 I 80 7900 8200 8200 8600 7900

For details of when


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to specify fire
resistance using BS
Refer to C02. S01. P05
Table 1c - GypLyner iwl maximum heights1 for Gypframe ‘I’ Studs at 300mm centres

Stud type 12.5mm boards 15mm boards Gyproc ThermaLine


maximum heights maximum heights laminates

single double single double single


mm mm mm mm mm
Gypframe 48 I 50 3000 3400 3000 3600 3000
Gypframe 60 I 50 3000 3800 3400 4300 3000
Gypframe 60 I 70 3800 4500 4200 4900 3800
Gypframe 70 I 70 4500 5200 4900 5500 4500
Gypframe 92 I 90 6400 7100 6800 7200 6400
Gypframe 146 I 80 8700 9000 9100 9500 8700

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Based on a limiting deflection of L/240 at 200 Pa. For BS EN 1364-1 the heights are limited to 3000mm maximum fire state field of application.

For heights below 4200mm the appropriate Gypframe Folded Edge Standard Floor and Ceiling Channel (FEC) can be used. For heights between 4200mm
and 8000mm, Gypframe Deep Flange Floor and Ceiling Channel (DC) should be used (subject to deflection criteria). For heights above 8000mm,
Gypframe Extra Deep Flange Floor and Ceiling Channel (EDC) should be used (subject to deflection criteria).

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GypLyner iwl fire performance

GypLyner iwl
For details of when
to specify fire
Linings to steel clad external walls1 resistance using EN / BS
Refer to C02. S01. P05
Table 2 - Solutions to satisfy the requirements of BS EN 1364-1,
BS 476: Part 8: 1972 or BS 476: Part 22: 1987

Board linings to one side of Gypframe ‘I’ Stud framework


and 50mm Isover Steel Frame Infill Batts, forming an
independent lining to structural steel columns, in association
with external steel cladding (0.6mm). Linings as in table.

Detail Board type2 Lining Duty System reference


thickness rating
mm

Fire resistance - 30 minutes integrity4: 30 insulation3 4

1 Gyproc WallBoard 2 x 12.5 Severe B216003

1 Gyproc SoundBloc 2 x 12.5 Severe B216003

1 Gyproc WallBoard 2 x 15 Severe B216004

1 Gyproc SoundBloc 2 x 15 Severe B216004

Fire resistance - 60 minutes integrity4: 30 insulation3 4

1 Gyproc FireLine 1 x 12.5 Medium B216025

1 Gyproc FireLine 1 x 15 Heavy B216026

Fire resistance - 90 minutes integrity4: 30 insulation3 4

1 Gyproc FireLine 2 x 12.5 Severe B216027

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1 Gyproc FireLine 2 x 15 Severe B216028

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The fire resistances apply to external walls, whose construction incorporates structural steel sections with a profiled steel cladding, when the inside of the wall
is exposed to fire.
2
For improved durability and impact resistance, the outer layer of board can be replaced with a layer of Gyproc DuraLine.
3
Where the external wall is more than 1m from the boundary, Building Regulations allow relaxation of the provision for insulation to 15 minutes in certain
circumstances.
4
The figures quoted relate to the complete wall structure including the external cladding. The lining also offers fire protection to steel columns from the lining
side, subject to A/V (Hp/A) factor. Refer to table 3.

The fire resistance and sound insulation performances are for imperforate partitions, walls and ceilings incorporating boards with all joints taped and
filled, or skimmed according to British Gypsum’s recommendations. The quoted performance (from the underside to the ceiling plenum only) are achieved only
if British Gypsum and Saint-Gobain Isover components are used throughout, and the company’s fixing recommendations are strictly observed. Any variation in
the specification should be checked with British Gypsum.

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GypLyner iwl fire performance (continued)
GypLyner iwl

For details of when


to specify fire
Fire protection of structural steel resistance using EN / BS
Refer to C02. S01. P05
Table 3 - Solutions to satisfy the requirements of DD ENV 13381-2: 2002 and
BS 476: Part 21: 1987
Board type Lining thickness Fire protection Section factor1
mm mins A/V (Hp/A)m-1

Gyproc FireLine 1 x 12.5 or 1 x 15 30 Up to 300

Gyproc WallBoard or Gyproc SoundBloc 2 x 12.5 30 Up to 300

Gyproc FireLine 1 x 12.5 60 Up to 165 (BS only)

Gyproc FireLine 2 x 12.5 60 Up to 300

Gyproc SoundBloc 2 x 15 60 Up to 300

Gyproc FireLine 2 x 12.5 90 Up to 200 (BS only)

Gyproc FireLine 2 x 15 90 Up to 300

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Based on four-sided exposure. Protection is afforded to universal column sections as described in BS 4: Part 1. Based on critical temperature 550°C (information
on other critical temperatures is available). A 10mm air gap is required between the back of the board and the face of the structural steel.

The fire resistance and sound insulation performances are for imperforate partitions, walls and ceilings incorporating boards with all joints taped and
filled, or skimmed according to British Gypsum’s recommendations. The quoted performance (from the underside to the ceiling plenum only) are achieved only
if British Gypsum and Saint-Gobain Isover components are used throughout, and the company’s fixing recommendations are strictly observed. Any variation in
the specification should be checked with British Gypsum.

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If you require steel sections to the encased individually the following options are available:

GypLyner encase
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For protection to structural steel for up to 180 minutes.


Refer to C03. S03. P02 – GypLyner encase

FireCase
For frameless protection to structural steel for up to 120 minutes.
Refer to C03. S02. P02 – FireCase

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GypLyner iwl acoustic performance

GypLyner iwl
For details of when
to specify fire
Linings for sound and thermal insulation resistance using BS
Refer to C02. S01. P05
Table 4 - Solutions to satisfy requirements of BS 476: Part 21: 1987

Solid brick wall (103mm) of density 1700kg/m3 with


single or double layer board to one side of
Gypframe ‘I’ Stud framework and 50mm Isover Steel
Frame Infill Batts forming an independent lining.
Linings as in table.

Detail Board type Lining Sound Duty Approx. System


thickness insulation2 rating weight reference
mm Rw (Rw + Ctr) kg/m²

30 minutes fire resistance1

1 Gyproc WallBoard 1 x 12.5 59 (51) Medium 11 B216001

1 Gyproc WallBoard 1 x 15 59 (51) Medium 13 B216002

1 Gyproc WallBoard 2 x 12.5 61 (54) Severe 20 B216031

1 Gyproc WallBoard 2 x 15 61 (54) Severe 23 B216033

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The fire resistance quoted is that provided by the masonry wall without contribution from the lining.
2
Existing solid masonry wall of density 1700kg/m3 achieving Rw 45dB prior to lining, and with a 10mm cavity between masonry and back of metal framing.

The fire resistance and sound insulation performances are for imperforate partitions, walls and ceilings incorporating boards with all joints taped and
filled, or skimmed according to British Gypsum’s recommendations. The quoted performance (from the underside to the ceiling plenum only) are achieved only

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if British Gypsum and Saint-Gobain Isover components are used throughout, and the company’s fixing recommendations are strictly observed. Any variation in
the specification should be checked with British Gypsum Technical Advice Centre.

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Table 5 - GypLyner iwl U-values for external claddings with linings / insulation combinations - based on well vented external cladding cavity

External cladding Board type Lining Isover Steel Frame Infill Batts U-value
thickness W/m2k
mm (minimum)

Gyproc ThermaLine pir 53 50mm (with Gypframe 48 I 50 ‘I’ Studs) 0.35

Gyproc ThermaLine super 50 50mm (with Gypframe 48 I 50 ‘I’ Studs) 0.34

Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 50mm (with Gypframe 48 I 50 ‘I’ Studs) 0.31

Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 50mm (with Gypframe 48 I 50 ‘I’ Studs) 0.30

Gyproc ThermaLine super 70 50mm (with Gypframe 48 I 50 ‘I’ Studs) 0.26


Curtain walling /
concrete cladding / Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 50mm (with Gypframe 48 I 50 ‘I’ Studs) 0.26
panels / brickwork / Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 50mm (with Gypframe 48 I 50 ‘I’ Studs) 0.23
blockwork, etc
Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 75mm (with Gypframe 70 I 70 ‘I’ Studs) 0.21

Gyproc ThermaLine super 80 100mm (with Gypframe 92 I 90 ‘I’ Studs) 0.20

Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 100mm (with Gypframe 92 I 90 ‘I’ Studs) 0.18

Gyproc ThermaLine super 80 2 x 75mm (with Gypframe 146 I 80 ‘I’ Studs) 0.17

Gyproc ThermaLine super 90 2 x 75mm (with Gypframe 146 I 80 ‘I’ Studs) 0.16

For U-value calculations tailored to your project, try the online tool at british-gypsum.com

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GypLyner iwl design
GypLyner iwl

Building design Acoustic performance

Whilst GypLyner iwl lining systems are non-loadbearing, they are GypLyner iwl can be used as an independent lining to improve the
able to provide resistance to levels of horizontal non-uniformly sound insulation of new or existing masonry walls. Acoustic testing
distributed loads. on a basic masonry wall construction achieving Rw 45dB sound
Refer to C02. S01. P26 – Robustness. insulation gave a 14dB improvement when the wall was lined with
GypLyner iwl. A 16dB improvement was achieved with a double
Planning - key factors layer lining incorporating Isover insulation. Refer to table 4. Careful
detailing is required at junctions with sound insulating partitions in
GypLyner iwl comprises of Gypframe ‘I’ Studs installed at 600mm
order to maintain acoustic performance.
centres within Gypframe Floor & Ceiling Channels to receive board
Refer to construction detail 6.
to one side. The position of services should be pre-determined
and their installation planned into the frame erection stage. It is
important that all parts of the lining system, including the thermal
insulation, should remain independent of the external walling. The Handy hint
lining is erected with the external walling in place and the windows
and doors fixed. A continuous coat of 6mm
Gyproc Soundcoat Plus, applied to the face
of the masonry prior to the installation of
DriLyner systems, will seal hidden air paths
Important information often found in mortar joints between blocks
or bricks. For improved acoustic performance,
Walls must be free from damp before the
the Gyproc Soundcoat Plus should not be
GypLyner iwl system can be installed.
trowelled smooth.

Cavity barriers
Extended heights
Cavity barriers should be included where necessary. If both sides of
Where the wall height exceeds the available length of the
the cavity are formed by non-combustible or Class 0
Gypframe ‘I’ Stud, sections of stud can be spliced together to the
materials, barriers are necessary only every 20m. The nature of the
required length using 600mm lengths of the appropriate floor and
barrier and its fixing should not detract from the general
ceiling channel, fixed with four British Gypsum Wafer Head Drywall
performance of the wall.
Screws in each flange to each side.
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Refer to construction detail 2.


Fixing floor and ceiling channels

Where greater heights than listed in table 1a and 1b are required, it Gypframe Floor & Ceiling Channels must be securely fixed with a
may be possible to brace the lining back to the structure. Note that row of fixings at 600mm maximum centres. For 94mm and 148mm
the system is non-loadbearing and should not be used to provide channels, two rows of staggered fixings are required, each row at
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lateral restraint to masonry or other external wall constructions. 600mm centres and each fixing 25mm in from the flange. If the
floor is uneven, a 38mm thick timber sole plate equal to the width
Junction with a suspended ceiling of the channel should be used.

Where a GypLyner iwl system is to be fixed to the framework


If the concrete or screeded floor is new, consideration should be
of a CasoLine mf ceiling, in accordance with British Gypsum’s
given to the installation of a damp-proof membrane between the
installation instructions, it’s permissible maximum height is
floor surface and the channel or sole plate.
equal to that of where it is fixed direct to a structural soffit of
the same height.

In situations where a GypLyner iwl system passes through Important information


a CasoLine mf ceiling, which is to one side of the lining and
appropriately fixed to both this lining and perimeter partitions / The inclusion of control joints should be
walls, consideration can be given to the lateral restraint provided by considered.
the ceiling when developing the lining specification. Refer to C02. S01. P30 – Robustness,
and construction details 7-8 within this
The relevant maximum height is the greater of the floor to section.
CasoLine mf ceiling or ceiling to structural soffit height. Care should
be taken during installation of tall linings so as to not adversely
affect their performance.

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GypLyner iwl design (continued)

GypLyner iwl
Deflection heads
Insulation
The system can accommodate deflection at the head with suitable
Isover Steel Frame Infill Batts are inserted to a friction-fit within the
detailing incorporating Gypframe Deep Flange or Extra Deep Flange
stud cavity. The slabs are self-supporting, receiving internal support
Floor & Ceiling Channels.
from the stud flanges, except where 50mm insulation is fitted
Refer to C02. S01. P10 and C07. S05. P09 – construction detail 4. into Gypframe 92 I 90 or 146 I 80 ‘I’ Studs. In this case, a 150mm x
50mm strip of Isover Steel Frame Infill Batts is inserted to retain the
Damp or rain penetration slab. With Gypframe 146 I 80 ‘I’ Stud, two strips of insulation should
In refurbishment projects, where damp or rain penetration may be inserted to retain the slab.
exist, normal corrective measures, such as a new damp course,
tanking, or external wall coating, must be taken prior to the Services
installation of the dry internal lining. The cavity between the
The stud cut-outs can be used for services provided that the
external wall and the lining system could be drained and ventilated
Isover insulation remains in place. The positioning of stud cut-outs
to the outside.
is shown in construction detail 1.

Thermal performance
Surface mounted services should be located against the
Uncontrolled air movement through the drylining cavity can result plasterboard lining, and fixed through the lining to the stud
in excessive heat loss from the building. This can be reduced in framework. Any interruptions in the lining integrity will downgrade
practice if the abutting elements and the background are well its performance. The installation of electrical services should be
fitted, and junctions are sealed. The designer should also specify carried out in accordance with BS 7671.
a method of restricting air movement around the perimeter of
suspended timber floors, such as the provision of a flexible seal Fixtures
between the floor and walls.
Lightweight fixtures can be made directly to the partition linings.
Medium weight fixtures can be made to Gypframe 99 FC 50 Fixing
Condensation and water vapour resistance
Channel. Heavyweight fixtures (to BS 5234), such as wash basins
Gyproc WallBoard duplex and some Gyproc ThermaLine laminates and wall cupboards, can be fixed using plywood secured with
offer significant resistance to water vapour transmission. Gypframe Service Support Plates.
The application of two coats of Gyproc Drywall Sealer to
Refer to C02. S01. P33 – Service installations.
Gyproc WallBoard, Gyproc Moisture Resistant or
Gyproc ThermaLine basic after installation and jointing provides a
Board finishing
water vapour resistance of at least 15MNs/g.
Refer to C08. S01. P02 – Finishes.

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The use of Gyproc WallBoard duplex or Gyproc ThermaLine laminates
with integral vapour control, or supplemented with a vapour
control layer treatment such as two coats of Gyproc Drywall Sealer, SpecSure®
significantly reduces the risk of interstitial condensation.

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All our systems are covered by SpecSure® when
It is important, particularly in new buildings, that external walls using genuine British Gypsum and Saint-Gobain
are properly dried out before a vapour control layer is provided, Isover products.
otherwise moisture may be trapped, impairing the performance of
the construction.
Tiling
Solid masonry wall - internal insulation Tiles up to 32kg/m2 can be applied to the surface of lightweight
We reference to the use of Hygrothermal properties of buildings wall lining systems. For further details on tiling guidance:
components within modelling software, and in compliance with BE Refer to C08. S04. P02 – Tiling.
EN 5250 (August 2016), we now recommend specialist guidance
to be obtained prior to commencing the installation of internal
insulation to solid masonry walls in order to determine the effects
of condensation and moisture within the building fabric. This
area of expertise is documented within BS 5250 ‘Code of practice
for the control of condensation of building components and
building elements - Assessment of moisture transfer by numerical
simulation.’

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GypLyner iwl construction details
GypLyner iwl

1 2 2
Centres
at
600mm
thereafter

300mm
1479mm 4

600mm
75mm 75mm 75mm 75mm 75mm

300mm
30mm 38mm 38mm 38mm 38mm

879mm

279mm

48mm 60mm 70mm 92mm 146mm 9


Stud Stud Stud Stud Stud

Service cut-outs - Gypframe ‘C’ Studs and Gypframe ‘I’ Studs Gypframe ‘I’ Stud / splicing and bracing

3 4 13
12
4
5
5

25mm
1
11
stud top
25mm
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3
10

30mm
2
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2
7 3

6
5
4
Head and base 25mm deflection head

1 Gyproc plasterboard 8 Wall structure


2 Gypframe ‘I’ Stud 9 Suitable size angle brace by others
3 Isover Insulation 10 Gypframe GFS1 Fixing Strap
4 Gypframe Folded Edge Standard Floor & Ceiling Channel 11 Gypframe 72 DC 60 Deep Flange Floor & Ceiling Channel
5 Gyproc Sealant 12 Glasroc F firecase
6 Bulk fill with Gyproc jointing materials (where gap exceeds 5mm) 13 Gyproc FireStrip
7 Skirting

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GypLyner iwl construction details (continued)

GypLyner iwl
5
6 6

5
2 2

4 4

1
1

5
6

Partition junction Partition junction to optimise acoustic performance and reduce


flanking transmission

24
7 8

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5 5

8 8

4 4

2 2

1 1

7 7

Gyproc control joint - single board Gyproc control joint - double board

1 Gyproc plasterboard 5W
all structure
2 Gypframe ‘I’ Stud 6 Gypframe GA5 Internal Fixing Angle
3 Gypframe ‘C’ Stud 7 Gypframe Control Joint
4 Isover insulation 8 Stone mineral wool

Guidance must be sought from the relevant approval authority, e.g. Building Control, to establish if a cavity barrier is required (Approved Document B).

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GypLyner iwl construction details (continued)
GypLyner iwl

6
3
5

4
2

Lining around steel column


Linings
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1 Gyproc plasterboard 6 Steel column


2 Gypframe ‘I’ Stud 7 Gyproc Sealant
3 Gypframe ‘C’ Stud
4 Isover Insulation
5 Wall structure

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GypLyner iwl system components

GypLyner iwl
Gypframe metal components ( Refer to section C10. S02. P02 for details)

Gypframe ‘I’ Studs (48 I 50, 60 I 50, 60 I 70, Gypframe 99 FC 50 Fixing Channel
70 I 70, 92 I 90, 146 I 80) A versatile metal fixing channel used to support
Enhanced strength stud that allows for lining medium weight fixtures on walls.
height, without increasing lining width. Designed
to receive fixing of board to one side only.

Gypframe ‘C’ Studs (48 S 50, 60 S 50, 70 S 50, Gypframe GFS1 Fixing Strap
92 S 50, 146 S 50) Used to support horizontal board joints.
Vertical stud providing acoustic and structural
performances designed to receive
fixing of board. Used at openings and abutments.

Gypframe Folded Edge Standard Floor & Ceiling Gypframe GFT1 Fixing T
Channels (50 FEC 50, 62 FEC 50, 72 FEC 50, Used to support horizontal board joints. Best
94 FEC 50, 148 FEC 50) suited for single board solutions.
Standard floor and ceiling channels for retaining
the Gypframe studs at floor and ceiling junctions
and around openings to heights not exceeding
4200mm.

Gypframe Deep Flange Floor & Ceiling Channels Gypframe GA5 Internal Fixing Angle
(50 DC 60, 62 DC 60, 72 DC 60, 94 DC 60, Steel angle providing framing stability and
148 DC 60) board support.
Floor and ceiling channels with deep flanges for
retaining the Gypframe studs at floor and ceiling
junctions for partitions 4200mm to 8000mm high.
Also used around openings and in deflection heads
(maximum 30mm deflection).

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Gypframe Extra Deep Flange Floor & Ceiling Gypframe Service Support Plate
Channels (50 EDC 70, 72 EDC 80, 94 EDC 70, For installation of 18mm plywood within
148 EDC 80) a partition cavity to support medium to

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Floor and ceiling channels with extra deep flanges heavyweight fixtures.
for retaining the Gypframe studs at floor and
ceiling junctions for partitions over 8000mm high.
Also used around openings and in deflection heads
(maximum 50mm deflection).

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GypLyner iwl

Board products ( Refer to section C10. S03. P02 for details)

Gyproc WallBoard1 2 Gyproc ThermaLine pir


Standard gypsum plasterboard. Gypsum plasterboard bonded to a
polyisocyanurate foam insulant with integral
vapour control layers for an advanced level of
thermal insulation.

Gyproc FireLine1 2 Gyproc ThermaLine super


Gypsum plasterboard with fire resistant additives. Gypsum plasterboard bonded to a phenolic foam
insulant with an integral vapour control layer for
an enhanced level of thermal insulation.

Gyproc SoundBloc1 Glasroc H tilebacker3


Gypsum plasterboard with a high density core for Non-combustible glass-reinforced gypsum board
enhanced sound insulation performance. with a water resistant pre-primed acrylic coating
to receive tiling.

Gyproc DuraLine1 Glasroc F firecase


Gypsum plasterboard with fire resistant additives Non-combustible glass-reinforced gypsum board.
and a high density core for enhanced sound Used to form deflection head.
insulation and impact resistance performance.

1
Also available in Moisture Resistant (mr) version. mr boards are specified in intermittent wet use areas.
2
Also available in duplex grades where vapour control is required.
3
Glasroc H tilebacker is suitable for use in high moisture environments.

Fixing products ( Refer to section C10. S04. P02 for details)


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British Gypsum Drywall Screws British Gypsum Collated Drywall Screws


Corrosion resistant self-tapping steel screws Corrosion resistant self-tapping steel screws
for fixing board to metal framing less than for fixing board to metal framing less than
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0.8mm thick (‘I’ studs less than 0.6mm thick). 0.8mm thick (‘I’ studs less than 0.6mm thick).

British Gypsum Jack-Point Screws British Gypsum Wafer Head Drywall Screws
For fixing boards to Gypframe metal framing Corrosion resistant self-tapping steel screws
0.8mm thick or greater (‘I’ studs 0.6mm thick and for fixing metal to metal framing less than
greater). 0.8mm thick (‘I’ studs less than 0.6mm thick).

British Gypsum Wafer Head Jack-Point Screws


Corrosion resistant self-tapping steel screws
for fixing metal to metal framing 0.8mm thick
or greater (‘I’ studs 0.6mm thick and greater).

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GypLyner iwl system components (continued)

GypLyner iwl
Plasterboard accessories ( Refer to section C10. S05. P02 for details)

Gyproc Sealant Gyproc Control Joint


Used to seal air paths for optimum sound To accommodate structural movement of up
insulation. to 7mm.

Gyproc Jointing Material Gyproc FireStrip


Jointing compounds, ready mixes and adhesives A soft extruded linear intumescent gap sealer
for reinforcement and finishing of board joints. to maintain fire resistance located directly to
Primer and sealers for treatment of boards for the underside of the soffit when forming a
pre-decoration. deflection head.

Gyproc edge and angle beads Gyproc Joint Tape


Protecting and enhancing board edges and corners. A paper tape designed for reinforcement of flat
joints or internal angles.

Finishing products ( Refer to section C10. S06. P02 for details)

Thistle MultiFinish Thistle SprayFinish


To provide a plaster skim finish on most common To provide a plaster skim finish by spray or hand
backgrounds including undercoat plasters and application, ideal for medium to large projects.
plasterboard.

Thistle BoardFinish ThistlePro Magnetic


To provide a plaster skim finish to To provide a plaster skim finish that provides an
Gyproc plasterboards. attraction to magnets used to finish a wide range
of backgrounds, including undercoat plasters and
plasterboard.

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ThistlePro PureFinish ThistlePro DuraFinish
To provide a plaster skim finish with To provide a plaster skim finish and provide up to

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ACTIVair technology. Used to finish most 60% tougher resistance to accidental damage.
common backgrounds including undercoat plasters
and plasterboard. For more information refer to
C02. S01. P49.

Thistle ProTape FT50 and FT100


Self-adhesive glass fibre mesh tapes for joint
reinforcement.

Insulation products ( Refer to section C10. S09. P08 for details)

Isover Steel Frame Infill Batts


Glass mineral wool for enhanced acoustic and
thermal performance.

Decorative products ( Refer to section C10. S07. P02 for details)

Gyproc Styletrims
Primed, pre-formed aluminium trims for design
effects with plasterboard.

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GypLyner iwl installation overview
GypLyner iwl

Scan the image with this frame


for more information and
videos related to this system
This is intended to be a basic description of how the system is built. Or visit gyp.sm/b/lc
For detailed installation guidance refer to the British Gypsum Site Book.

Gypframe Floor & Ceiling Channels are Gypframe ‘I’ Studs are friction-fitted The perimeter of each frame is then sealed
suitably fixed to the floor and soffit. vertically at the required centres within the with Gyproc Sealant.
Gypframe ‘C’ Studs are suitably fixed to channel sections to form the framework.
openings and abutments. Additional framing is installed as required
to support heavy fixtures.

If specified, Isover insulation is fitted Boards are screw-fixed to framing members


between studs. Electrical and other services to form the lining. Horizontal board joints
are normally installed at the frame erection should be backed with Gypframe GFS1
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stage. Horizontal runs are fixed to the Fixing Strap or Gypframe GFT1 Fixing ‘T’.
background or can be routed through
cut-outs in the studs.
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Gypframe 99 FC 50 Fixing Channel can be


installed between studs to support recessed
switch boxes / socket outlets.

Additional information
For full installation details, refer to the
British Gypsum Site Book, available to download
from british-gypsum.com

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Room-in-the-roof

Room-in-the-roof
Solutions to enhance acoustic and thermal comfort
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Room-in-the-roof
Room-in-the-roof
In a typical building, a significant amount of 0.22 0.14
useable floor area can be gained by utilising the W/m²K
roof lining
roof space.
0.25 0.15

Whether working on a new-build design W/m²K


wall lining

or conversion project, minimising energy


loss through the roof should be a major
consideration. Providing a well-insulated and System can be skim

airtight roof construction will contribute to the finished with


ThistlePro PureFinish.
Refer to C02. S01. P49
overall energy efficiency performance of the
building.

Key benefits
— Flexibility of space is achieved without having
to resort to expensive build on-costs, with a
subsequent loss of land
— Enhanced thermal comfort is achieved
with minimal loss of head room through
the use of low thermal conductivity (l)
Gyproc ThermaLine laminates giving a
combination of excellent thermal insulation

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and minimal thickness
— Significantly improves acoustic performance
of the element, minimising external noise

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disturbance due to the incorporation of
Isover glass mineral wool within the timber
structure
— Isover insulation will compress to fit between
the timber structure, with no need to cut, this
reduces waste, installation time and thermal
bridging

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Need to upgrade your room-in-the-roof floor?
GypFloor silent is ideal for improving fire and acoustic performance with a minimal loss of
floor-to-ceiling height.
Refer to C06. S05. P02 – GypFloor silent

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Room-in-the-roof performance
Room-in-the-roof

Loft conversion and new build (roof lining)


Table 1 - Thermal transmission through sloping roof

Tiled or slated roof on tiling battens, breather membrane


on 48mm (wide) softwood rafters at 600mm centres.
Isover insulation installed between rafters (see table).
Timber fraction 9%. Gyproc ThermaLine laminate fixed to
the underside of the rafters (see table).

Detail Rafter Board lining Board Insulation Insulation U-value


depth thickness thickness W/m2K
mm mm mm

Loft conversion (roof lining)

1 100 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.22

1 150 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 38 150 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.20

1 100 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.19

1 150 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 53 150 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.19

1 100 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.17

1 150 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 150 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.17

New build room-in-the-roof (roof lining)


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1 200 Gyproc ThermaLine basic 40 2 x 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.18

1 200 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 38 2 x 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.16

1 200 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 53 2 x 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.15


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1 200 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 2 x 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.14

1 200 Gyproc ThermaLine super 50 2 x 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.14

1 200 Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 2 x 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.14

For U-value calculations tailored to your project, try the online tool at british-gypsum.com

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Room-in-the-roof
New build room-in-the-roof or loft conversion (stud wall)
Table 2 - Thermal transmission through sloping roof and knee wall

1 50mm 2
ventilated
cavity

Tiled or slated roof on sarking felt, with a 50mm Timber studs at 600mm centres forming the wall lining
ventilated cavity. 48mm (wide) softwood rafters at to the roof space. Isover insulation installed between
600mm centres. Isover insulation installed between studs (see table). Timber fraction 15%.
rafters (see table). Timber fraction 9%. Gyproc ThermaLine laminate fixed to the face of the
Gyproc ThermaLine laminate fixed to the underside of studs (see table).
the rafters (see table).

Detail Stud Board lining Board Insulation Insulation U-value


depth thickness thickness W/m2K
mm mm mm

1 150 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.22

1 200 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 38 150 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.20

1 150 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 78 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.19

1 200 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 53 150 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.19

1 150 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 93 100 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.17

1 200 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 150 Isover Frame Batt 35 0.17

2 140 Gyproc ThermaLine basic 22 140 Isover Frame Batt 32 0.25

2 140 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 38 140 Isover Frame Batt 43 0.24

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2 90 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 90 Isover Frame Batt 43 0.24

2 140 Gyproc ThermaLine plus 35 140 Isover Frame Batt 32 0.23

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2 90 Gyproc ThermaLine super 50 90 Isover Frame Batt 32 0.23

2 140 Gyproc ThermaLine plus 40 140 Isover Frame Batt 32 0.22

2 140 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 53 140 Isover Frame Batt 43 0.21

2 90 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 90 Isover Frame Batt 32 0.21

2 90 Gyproc ThermaLine super 60 90 Isover Frame Batt 32 0.21

2 140 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 140 Isover Frame Batt 43 0.19

2 90 Gyproc ThermaLine super 70 90 Isover Frame Batt 32 0.19

2 140 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 53 140 Isover Frame Batt 32 0.18

2 140 Gyproc ThermaLine pir 63 140 Isover Frame Batt 32 0.17

2 140 Gyproc ThermaLine super 70 140 Isover Frame Batt 32 0.15

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Room-in-the-roof design
Room-in-the-roof

New build
Unlike traditional cut roofs where the individual timber rafters
Building Regulations
are loadbearing, the fink roof truss derives its strength from the
The roof fabric, including gable walls in semi or detached buildings,
combination of all the small pieces of timber working together as
must be designed to meet Building Regulations Approved
one. Consequently, you cannot readily alter a fink roof truss and
Document Part L for England or Wales or Technical Handbook
conversion becomes a very difficult matter, though not impossible.
Section 6 in Scotland.
Refer to C02. S01. P39 – Thermal insulation and condensation.
Please seek the advice of a timber engineer to see if your trussed
roof could be adapted.
The top floor has to be designed to meet Building Regulations. The
fire resistance requirement for the floor varies depending upon
whether the room-in-the-roof is the third (30 minutes) or fourth
(60 minutes) storey of a new-build home.
Important information
Refer to C02. S01. P03 – Fire. British Gypsum Drywall Screws should
Refer to C06. S06. P02 – Loadbearing timber joist floor. have a minimum of 25mm penetrations
into timber.
Internal walls between a bathroom / WC and a habitable room,
or between a bedroom and any other room within the roof space
must meet Building Regulations. Stairs
Refer to C02. S01. P08 – Building acoustics. Another major design issue is access. One of the largest areas of
extra expense when considering loft living is the fitting of a
Refer to C04. S01. P03 – Partitions.
staircase. In three-storey designs, because of fire regulations, you
ideally want to position the top staircase close to the lower one and
Loft conversions
this can rather limit your room layouts.
Compared to building an extension, converting the roof space is
usually straightforward and involves far less red tape. An added Planning issues
bonus with loft conversions is that none of the garden is sacrificed Generally, most simple loft conversions do not require planning
for the extra space. permission. The exception tends to concern lofts where you change
the roof shape or where your house is listed or in a conservation
To provide additional rooms, careful consideration must be given at area where the planning rules are much stricter.
the design stage.
Planning permission is required if:
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Handy hint – You wish to raise the ridge of the roof

– You change the shape of the roof at the front of the house or at
If rafters are at irregular centres, consider the side
counter-battening with Gypframe MF5
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– You have a corner plot


Ceiling Sections forming a 25mm cavity prior
to boarding. – Your house has already been extended, you may have used up
your permitted development rights, in which case all changes
to roof shape (whether to front, back or side) will need planning
permission
Headroom
The aspects which determine the space you have in a loft are the – Your house is listed or if it happens to be in a conservation area
span between the eaves and the pitch or slope of the roof (which
in turn determines the height). Most detached and semi-detached Building Regulations
homes have a wide enough span, and if the slope or pitch is more If you intend to use the new rooms as habitable space you
than 35°, then you should have enough volume to make a decent should ensure that the work is carried out in accordance with the
sized room. regulations.

Shape There are several areas to consider. If you are altering the timbers
More complex roof shapes need more careful examination. Hipped in a roof space, you need to be satisfied that the new design will be
roofs are convertible, but not as easily. If the upper floor of a house strong enough to bear the new loads. Usually your existing ceiling
is built partly into the roof (the one and a half-storey house or joists will not be strong enough to act as floor joists for the loft
chalet / dormer bungalow) then a loft conversion is unlikely to be conversion; however there are various ways of strengthening them.
possible. The roof carpentry will also have to be carefully designed to
ensure that it stays in place whilst the structural alterations are
Fink roof truss undertaken, and is then adequate for the open roof space you
Perhaps the biggest single stumbling block people will come across need. This may require the insertion of steel beams to support the
is the fink roof truss, common on new-build homes since the 1960s. new loadings, and also the reinforcement of existing rafters with
The roof truss consists of a number of independent, triangular additional timber, having the effect of increasing the available space
roof-shaped sections stacked together side by side. for insulation.

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Room-in-the-roof
Perhaps the biggest hurdle faced by loft converters is meeting the
fire safety regulations. In addition to other requirements, you need
to provide a fire-proofed route from the loft down to the front door.
30 minute fire-proofing is not particularly difficult to achieve, but it
will require additional work to be carried out on the doorways (and
possibly the walls) leading onto your escape route – typically the
bedroom doors opening onto a landing. These doors will have to be
treated (either with fire-resistant paint or fire-proof board).

You may face additional problems if your existing stairwell exits into
a living room or kitchen, rather than an enclosed hallway. This type
of arrangement is not acceptable and you might have to build an
enclosure around the staircase or find another route down to the
ground such as an external fire escape.

Handy hint
Need a U-value calculation?
Try British Gypsum’s online U-value
calculator, visit british-gypsum.com

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Room-in-the-roof components
Room-in-the-roof

Board products ( Refer to section C10. S03. P02 for details)

Gyproc ThermaLine basic Gyproc ThermaLine pir


Gypsum plasterboard bonded to an expanded Gypsum plasterboard bonded to a polyisocyanurate
polystyrene foam insulant for a basic level of foam insulant with integral vapour control layers
thermal insulation. for an enhanced level of thermal insulation.

Gyproc ThermaLine plus Gyproc ThermaLine super


Gypsum plasterboard bonded to an extruded Gypsum plasterboard bonded to a phenolic foam
polystyrene foam insulant providing a vapour insulant with an integral vapour control layer for an
control layer for an intermediate level of thermal enhanced level of thermal insulation.
insulation.

Fixing products ( Refer to section C10. S04. P02 for details)

British Gypsum Drywall Screws British Gypsum Collated Drywall Screws


Corrosion resistant self-tapping steel screws for Corrosion resistant self-tapping steel screws for
fixing board to timber framing. fixing board to timber framing.

Plasterboard accessories ( Refer to section C10. S05. P02 for details)

Gyproc Jointing Material Gyproc Sealant


Jointing compounds, ready mixer and adhesives for Used to seal air paths for optimum sound
reinforcement and finishing of board joints. Primer insulation.
and sealers for treatment of boards for
pre-decoration.

Gyproc Joint Tape


A paper tape designed for reinforcement of flat
joints or internal angles.
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Finishing products ( Refer to section C10. S06. P02 for details)


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Thistle MultiFinish ThistlePro PureFinish


To provide a plaster skim finish on most common To provide a plaster skim finish with
backgrounds including undercoat plasters and ACTIVair technology. Used to finish most
plasterboard. common backgrounds including undercoat plasters
and plasterboard. For more information refer to
C02. S01. P49.

Thistle BoardFinish ThistlePro Magnetic


To provide a plaster skim finish to To provide a plaster skim finish that provides an
Gyproc plasterboards. attraction to magnets used to finish a wide range
of backgrounds, including undercoat plasters and
plasterboard.

ThistlePro DuraFinish Thistle ProTape FT50 and FT100


To provide a plaster skim finish and provide up to Self-adhesive glass fibre mesh tapes for joint
60% tougher resistance to accidental damage. reinforcement.

Insulation products ( Refer to section C10. S09. P07 for details)

Isover Timber Frame Batts and Rolls


Glass mineral wool for enhanced thermal
performance.

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