CertainTeed 2824_QR545THX User Manual

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QuietRock 545THX Installation Instructions
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Cutting QuietRock

There are many different types of saws and cutting tools that easily and quickly cut QuietRock. They

include:

Circular Saw

Makita 5057KB 184 mm (7-1/4”) Circular Saw w/ Dust Box

TENRYU steel pro PRF-18548BW (or equal)

Jig Saw

Makita 4334DWD 18v Variable Speed Jigsaw

Makita 7230123 10 Pack 24 tpi Blades 79 mm (3-1/8”) (or equal)

Makita 7230084 10 Pack 24 tpi Blades 59 mm (2-3/8”)

Cutout Tool

Makita 3706 Drywall Router

Makita 733341A 6 mm (1/4”) Solid Carbide Bit (3706)

It is also recommended to saw outdoors, or use a vacuum system on the saw to reduce dust if you

will be cutting many panels. We recommend using:

Makita XSV10 10 Gal. Wet/Dry Vacuum

Makita 1934577 Vacuum Attachment (3706) (for drywall router)

Makita 1922023 Rubber Sleeve 19 mm (3/4”) I.D x 22 mm (7/8”) O.D. (for jig saw)

Makita 1924180 Vacuum Attachment (4334DWD) (for jig saw)

Makita 1922798 10 Ft. Hose (3706,4334DWD)*

Makita 410871A Hose Adapter (3706,4334DWD)*

Makita 110001A Cartridge Filter (XSV10)

Using QuietSeal

In general, QuietSeal should be used to fill all air gaps in all walls so that it is completely airtight. For

this purpose, apply a continuous 3 mm – 10 mm (1/8” - 3/8”) diameter bead of QuietSeal around the

perimeter of each surface treated with QuietRock panels and around all panel cutouts. To ensure the

highest acoustical performance, QuietSeal must be used:

• Under the bottom stud plate

• Above the top stud plate

• Between the end studs and the adjacent walls, if applicable

• Around wall or ceiling perimeter (on the edges of the panel)

• Around electrical boxes

When using on the edges of the panels, the adjacent sheet of QuietRock should ‘‘squeeze’’ the

QuietSeal in between them. The panels should fit together tightly. Be sure to remove excess

QuietSeal with a rag (any paint thinner easily removes QuietSeal) or putty knife as needed. DO NOT

LEAVE QUIETSEAL ON THE SURFACE, AS IT CAN INTERFERE WITH TAPE AND MUD. QuietSeal will

remain viscoelastic, i.e. will not dry, so it is necessary to tape and texture over the joints.

See QuietSeal instructions for more detailed information and apply QuietSeal in accordance with

applicable requirements of ASTM C919.

Using QuietPutty Pads

QuietPutty pads are used to seal the back and sides of electrical outlets and plumbing fixtures for

sound control. If not properly treated, these penetrations can severely decrease the acoustical

performance of rated wall assemblies. We recommend using QuietPutty pads by QuietRock. See

the application notes for QuietPutty for correct installation.

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