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Wall + Ceiling Expansion Joint Systems Brochure Wall + Ceiling Expansion Joint Systems Architectural Products JOINTMASTER® Expansion Joint Systems They're not just Expansion Joint Systems. Why Inpro® They’re masters 04 04 Why Inpro® Wall + Ceiling Systems of movement. 06 Model Number Guide 06 08 Selection Guide 10 100 Series Acoustic authorities. Waterproofing warriors. Forbidders of Fire. Air and 13 115 Series moisture mercenaries. They’re on a mission to maintain the integrity of 14 200 Series buildings in the face of earthquakes, hurricanes, fires and just plain everyday 18 300 Series forces. Often the unsung heroes of building protection, they’re built to do 21 400 Series what they do every day because that’s what it takes to keep people safe. 22 800 Series Recent Projects 26 26 Recent Projects 2 obsessed with protecting buildings™ inpro.com | 800.222.5556 3 ChristChurch, Justice + Emergency Services Precinct | Christchurch, New Zealand 353 Wall + Ceiling System engineered protected manufactured why obsessively by design with care Our Expansion Joint + Fire Barrier Systems We constantly test and review our From ensuring smooth transitions for As the manufacturer, we verify that only the best are engineered to handle the unique systems for continuous innovation to rolling equipment carts, gurneys and products are shipped out to your project. conditions of your building. provide you with the best solutions. wheelchairs, to preventing the spread Yeah we're obsessed, but in a good way. of smoke and fire, we integrate building protection right into the product's design. 4 obsessed with protecting buildings™ inpro.com | 800.222.5556 5 Model Number Guide Understanding product numbers We’ve made it even easier for you to place the right system configuration in your next project. Just visit inpro.com to download our industry leading specifications which are adaptable and easy to work with...just like us! Series | Model 100 Elastomeric Seal Systems for Floors/Walls/Ceilings 101 - A01 - 025 Series/Model Condition Joint 200 Dual Elastomeric Seal Systems for Floors/Walls/Ceilings Number Width 300 Glide Plate Seismic Systems for Floors/Walls/Ceilings 400 Center Bar Seismic Systems for Floors/Walls/Ceilings CONDITION SEAL COLOR 500 Seismic Systems for Floors FRAME 600 Exterior Seismic Systems for Walls and Roofs HEIGHT 700 Heavy Duty Seismic Systems for Floors 800 Cover Plate Systems for Floors / Walls / Ceilings 900 Fire Barrier Systems JOINTJOINT WIDTHWIDTH 1000 Exterior Compression Seals 1100 Foam Seals 1200 Silicone Foam Seals Condition A01 Floor to Floor/Roof to Roof Loading Definitions A02 Floor to Wall/Roof to Wall Standard/Moderate/Heavy Duty are designations A07 Wall to Wall or Ceiling to Ceiling as they relate to load ratings. These are provided A09 Wall to Corner or Ceiling to Wall as a guideline to assist in making a preliminary product selection for a given application. V18 Ceiling to Wall for Acoustical Ceiling Systems V24 Ceiling to Ceiling for Acoustical Ceiling Systems • “Standard” suggests use in common applications such as typical office settings or other spaces Joint Width where pedestrian traffic or occasional rubber- 025 1" (25mm) wheeled traffic like mail carts and light-weight 038 1½" (38mm) cleaning equipment, luggage, etc. is the norm. 050 2" (51mm) 075 3" (76mm) • “Moderate” suggests applications where occasional heavier maintenance equipment with soft rubber 100 4" (102mm) tires (such as gurneys, light duty scissor lifts, 125 5" (125mm) motorized cleaning equipment, etc.) would be added 150 6" (152mm) to the standard traffic. The systems in this category 200 8" (203mm) are comprised of heavier aluminum extrusions, 300 12" (305mm) with thicker walled extruded rubber inserts. 350 14" (356mm) • “Heavy Duty” is for applications where truly heavy 400 16" (406mm) loads (such as vehicles) or high-point loads (such 450 18" (457mm) as mobile medical equipment, coin carts, materials 500 20" (508mm) handling equipment, etc.) are the norm. They are 600 24" (600mm) capable of multi-directional movements and are also available in surface or blockout mounted variations. Forest Park Middle School | Franklin, WI 114 ceiling system, 432 floor system, 300 wall system 6 obsessed with protecting buildings™ inpro.com | 800.222.5556 7 Wall + Ceiling Systems ChristChurch, Justice + Emergency Services Precinct | Christchurch, New Zealand 353 Wall + Ceiling System Single Seal Dual Seal Glide Plate General Purpose Surface Mounted Cover Plate Acoustical Ceiling Page Number 10 14 18 21 22 13 Series 100, 600 200 300 400 100, 800 100, 800 101, 112, 113, Models 221, 233 300, 318, 353/355 481, 491 104, 801, 804, 808, 811 115, 821 114, 118, 611, 612 Joint Opening 1"-24" (25mm – 600mm) 2"-36" (50mm – 900mm) 1"-12" (25mm – 300mm) 2"-24" (50mm – 600mm) 1"-6" (25mm – 150mm) 1"-6" (25mm – 150mm) Movement +/- 25%-50% of Joint Width 25%-50% of Joint Width 50% of Joint Width 50% of Joint Width 50% of Joint Width 50% of Joint Width 8 obsessed with protecting buildings™ inpro.com | 800.222.5556 9 Single Seal Systems 101 Series % of Movement ±25-50% | Joint Width 1" (25mm) – 6" (150mm) H1H1 H1 H2 H2 Surface mount designs are ideal for renovations. 100 Series systems allow for Standard loading conditions such as offices, restaurants, cafeterias and clean rooms. • Dual durometer Santoprene™ seal provides secure fit and optimal flexibility. • Frames adaptable to multiple floor finishes including concrete, VCT, sheet vinyl and carpet. • Snap-fit design for easy on-site assembly. W S WW SS S • Optional moisture barrier available. • Mill finish standard. • Integrates with the following floor systems: 101-A01/A02, 104-A01/A02, • Recessed mount frame for minimal sightline. 112-A01/A02, 113-A01/A02, 118-A01/A02. • Dual durometer seal provides secure fit and optimal flexibility. 11/2" 11" • Standard and custom seal colors available. • 5 (39mm)2 Adaptable to any /8" (16mm) wall and ceiling [39mm] H1 finish, including drywall, plaster and tile. • Snap-fit design allows for easy on-site assembly. A07 Wall/Wall Ceiling/Ceiling A09 Wall/Corner Wall/Ceiling 112 Series (2" (51mm) system shown) (3" (75mm) system shown) • Snap-in frame accepts 5/8" W H1 H2 S B Movement +/- W S (16mm) drywall. No finish Application System Joint Width Frame Height 1 Height 2 Sightline Blockout Horizontal Vertical required, saving on site US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm installation costs. W S 101-A07-025 1" 25 3/ " 19 5/ " 16 1" 25 * * 1/ " 6 1/ " 6 • 4 8 4 4 Clear anodized aluminum for 1 3 5 7 3 3 a decorative finish. Wall to Wall 101-A07-038 1 /2" 38 /4" 19 /8" 16 1 /16" 36 * * /8" 10 /8" 10 101-A07-050 2" 51 3/4" 19 5/8" 16 1 7/8" 47 * * 1/2" 13 1/2" 13 • Finish options available. Ceiling to Ceiling 101-A07-075 3" 76 3/4" 19 5/8" 16 2 7/8" 73 * * 3/4" 19 3/4" 19 101-A09-025 1" 25 3/4" 19 5/8" 16 1" 25 * * 1/4" 6 1/4" 6 A07 Wall/Wall Ceiling/Ceiling A09 Wall/Corner Wall/Ceiling Wall to Corner 101-A09-038 1 1/2" 38 3/4" 19 5/8" 16 1 7/16" 36 * * 3/8" 10 3/8" 10 (2" (51mm) system shown) (3" (75mm) system shown) Wall to Ceiling 101-A09-050 2" 51 3/4" 19 5/8" 16 1 7/8" 47 * * 1/2" 13 1/2" 13 101-A09-075 3" 76 3/4" 19 5/8" 16 2 7/8" 73 * * 3/4" 19 3/4" 19 W H1 H2 S B Movement +/- Application System Joint Width Frame Height 1 Height 2 Sightline Blockout Horizontal Vertical US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm 112-A07-025 1" 25 5/8" 16 * * 2" 51 * * 1/4" 6 1/4" 6 Wall to Wall 112-A07-038 1 1/2" 38 5/8" 16 * * 2 7/16" 62 * * 3/8" 10 3/8" 10 Ceiling to Ceiling 112-A07-050 2" 51 5/8" 16 * * 2 7/8" 73 * * 1/2" 13 1/2" 13 112-A07-075 3" 76 5/8" 16 * * 4" 102 * * 3/4" 19 3/4" 19 114 Series 112-A09-025 1" 25 5/8" 16 * * 1 1/2" 38 * * 1/4" 6 1/4" 6 Wall to Corner 112-A09-038 1 1/2" 38 5/8" 16 * * 1 15/16" 49 * * 3/8" 10 3/8" 10 W Wall to Ceiling 112-A09-050 2" 51 5/8" 16 * * 2 3/8" 60 * * 1/2" 13 1/2" 13 112-A09-075 3" 76 5/8" 16 * * 3 3/8" 86 * * 3/4" 19 3/4" 19 113 Series W S S • W Frame allows for finish with joint S compound or wall covering. W • Dual durometer seal provides secure fit and optimal flexibility. S • Sightline reduced to width of flexible seals. • Frame allows for finish with joint compound or A07 Wall/Wall Ceiling/Ceiling A09 Wall/Corner Wall/Ceiling A07 Wall/Wall Ceiling/Ceiling A09 Wall/Corner Wall/Ceiling wall covering to minimize sightline. (3" (75mm) system shown) (2" (51mm) system shown) (2" (51mm) system shown) (3" (75mm) system shown) W H1 H2 S B Movement +/- W H1 H2 S B Movement +/- Application System Joint Width Frame Height 1 Height 2 Sightline Blockout Horizontal Vertical Application System Joint Width Frame Height 1 Height 2 Sightline Blockout Horizontal Vertical US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm US mm 1 113-A07-025 1" 25 * * * * 1" 25 * * 1/4" 6 1/4" 6 114-A07-050 2" 51 * * * * 2 /8" 54 * * 1" 25 1" 25 1 1 1 Wall to Wall 113-A07-038 1 1/2" 38 * * * * 1 1/2" 36 * * 3/8" 10 3/8" 10 Wall to Wall 114-A07-075 3" 76 * * * * 3 /16" 78 * * 1 /2" 38 1 /2" 38 1 Ceiling to Ceiling 113-A07-050 2" 51 * * * * 2" 47 * * 1/2" 13 1/2" 13 Ceiling to Ceiling 114-A07-100 4" 102 * * * * 4 /8" 105 * * 2" 51 2" 51 1 113-A07-075 3" 76 * * * * 3" 76 * * 3/4" 19 3/4" 19 114-A07-150 6" 152 * * * * 6 /8" 156 * * 3" 76 3" 76 113-A09-025 1" 25 * * * * 1" 25 * * 1/4" 6 1/4" 6 114-A09-050 2" 51 * * * * 2" 51 * * 1" 25 1" 25 1 1 Wall to Corner 113-A09-038 1 1/2" 38 * * * * 1 1/2" 36 * * 3/8" 10 3/8" 10 Wall to Corner 114-A09-075 3" 76 * * * * 3" 76 * * 1 /2" 38 1 /2" 38 Wall to Ceiling 113-A09-050 2" 51 * * * * 2" 47 * * 1/2" 13 1/2" 13 Wall to Ceiling 114-A09-100 4" 102 * * * * 4" 102 * * 2" 51 2" 51 113-A09-075 3" 76 * * * * 3" 73 * * 3/4" 19 3/4" 19 114-A09-150 6" 152 * * * * 6" 152 * * 3" 76 3" 76 10 obsessed with protecting buildings™ inpro.com | 800.222.5556 11 Single Seal Systems Acoustical Ceiling Systems % of Movement ± 50% - 100% | Joint Width 2" (50mm) – 24" (600mm) Pleated Santoprene™ Seal design allows for fluid, thermal and seismic movement during joint expansion, contraction, lateral and out-of-plane movement.
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