British Gypsum Systems Guide: Gyproc Partitions, Linings and Ceilings — System Numbers, Build-Ups and Performance Data

Quick Answer: British Gypsum's Gyproc system range covers metal stud partitions, wall linings, and ceiling systems with published performance data for fire resistance, acoustic performance, and thermal values. Each system is identified by a reference number (e.g. GypWall CLASSIC C with 70/75 stud, double layer board = 78 dB Rw) and backed by third-party test data. Specify systems by reference number on drawings and in specs to ensure compliance with Building Regulations Parts B, E, and L.

Summary

British Gypsum is the UK's largest drylining manufacturer and the dominant brand in the UK trade. Their Gyproc range defines the vocabulary of drylining: GypWall for partitions, GypLyner for wall linings, GypLyner IWL for insulated wall linings, and GypCeiling for suspended systems. Understanding the system numbering and build-ups is essential for specifying correctly and pricing accurately.

Each system in the British Gypsum portfolio has been tested to EN standards and carries published performance data. Unlike site-mixed solutions, specified systems carry manufacturer backing for compliance — important when building control asks for evidence of fire or acoustic performance. Specifying "British Gypsum GypWall CLASSIC 70/75 C with 2 × 15mm Gyproc FireLine" gives building control a traceable, tested system.

The White Book (British Gypsum's Technical Manual) is the definitive reference. It is available free online and updated regularly. System references in this article reflect the 2024 edition — always check the current White Book for the latest data, as system designations can change with new product launches or updated test data.

Key Facts

Quick Reference Table

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System Stud Width Boards Each Side Approx Rw (dB) Fire EI Rating Overall Thickness
GypWall CLASSIC C 70mm 1 × 12.5mm 43 EI 30 95mm
GypWall CLASSIC C 70mm 2 × 12.5mm 48 EI 60 120mm
GypWall CLASSIC C 70mm 1 × 15mm FireLine 43 EI 60 100mm
GypWall CLASSIC C 92mm 2 × 12.5mm 50 EI 60 117mm
GypWall QUIET 70mm 1 × 12.5mm each side 55 EI 30 105mm
GypWall QUIET 70mm 2 × 12.5mm each side 59 EI 60 130mm
GypWall QUIET 92mm 2 × 15mm FireLine 64 EI 60 152mm
GypWall ROBUST 70mm 2 × 15mm WallBoard 52 EI 60 125mm
GypLyner UNIVERSAL N/A (dot-dab) 1 × 12.5mm N/A N/A 37mm (incl. adhesive)
GypCeiling MF 47mm channel 2 × 12.5mm (floor-dependent) EI 30 63mm (board + channel)

Always verify figures in the current British Gypsum White Book — figures above are indicative only

Detailed Guidance

GypWall CLASSIC — Standard Partition Build-Up

GypWall CLASSIC uses galvanised steel C-stud (CW profile) and UW track. The system number incorporates the stud width: CLASSIC C (70) means 70mm C-stud. The full system designation format is:

GypWall CLASSIC [variant] [stud width]/[stud depth] [board configuration]

Example: GypWall CLASSIC C 70/75 2×12.5 WallBoard + 100mm acoustic quilt

Installation sequence:

  1. Fix UW track to floor and ceiling using Gyproc Track Screws at 600mm max centres; apply acoustic sealant between track and structure
  2. Insert CW studs at 600mm centres (400mm for boards over 2.4m high or tile fixing)
  3. Stagger board joints — no joint should align on both sides of the partition
  4. Fix boards using TwinFast screws at 230mm centres in the field, 150mm at perimeters
  5. Fill the stud cavity with Isover or Knauf acoustic quilt (50–100mm, unfaced) for acoustic performance
  6. Tape and joint all joints with Gyproc Joint Tape and compound
  7. Apply perimeter acoustic sealant at all abutments

The board-to-stud connection is critical for acoustic performance. Loose screws or missed fixings create flanking paths. Check each screw pulls flush without breaking the board face paper.

GypWall QUIET — Acoustic Partition System

GypWall QUIET uses resilient metal hangers (GyprFrame or similar) that decouple the boards from the stud. This breaks the rigid connection that transmits sound. The system can achieve up to 64 dB Rw — well above the Part E 45 dB minimum for separating walls in new dwellings.

Key differences from CLASSIC:

The resilient hanger is the performance-critical component. Using standard furring channel instead of the specified resilient hanger will dramatically reduce acoustic performance — sometimes by 10–15 dB.

GypLyner IWL — Insulated Wall Lining

GypLyner IWL consists of Gyproc wallboard factory-bonded to PIR insulation. It is applied direct-bonded (dot-and-dab) to the external wall, eliminating the need for a separate insulation layer and reducing the number of site operations.

Thermal performance varies by insulation thickness:

Installation requirements:

GypCeiling MF — Metal Furring Ceiling System

GypCeiling MF uses galvanised main runners (MR24 or similar) suspended from the structural soffit on wire hangers, with secondary furring channels (FC47) spanning between them. Plasterboard is fixed to the furring channels.

Hanger spacing: maximum 1.2m along the runner; maximum 1.5m runner-to-runner centres (check current BG data as load tables apply).

Levelling procedure:

  1. Mark ceiling height on all four walls using a laser level
  2. Fix perimeter angle to walls at the ceiling level using appropriate fixings for the substrate
  3. Run primary runners parallel at 1.2m maximum centres, suspended to within 150mm of walls
  4. Tension hanger wires to level (laser or string line); wire clipped to runner with pressed hanger
  5. Fit secondary furring channels at 600mm centres (400mm for 2-board configurations), cross-checking with level

The system can be independently suspended well below the structural soffit — 500mm+ drop is achievable for running services above the ceiling.

System Selection for Part B (Fire)

For fire-rated partitions and ceilings, the system must match the tested configuration exactly:

Fire Requirement Partition Route Alternative
30-minute integrity + insulation 1 × 15mm FireLine each side, 70mm stud 2 × 12.5mm WallBoard each side, 70mm stud
60-minute EI 2 × 15mm FireLine each side, 70mm stud 3 × 12.5mm WallBoard (check White Book)
120-minute EI Specialist shaft-wall or proprietary system Consult BG Technical

All penetrations (pipes, cables, ducts) must be fire-stopped to maintain the fire rating. Intumescent products must be specified and installed per their approval data.

Board Selection Quick Guide

Gyproc Board Application Key Feature
WallBoard 9.5mm Ceilings, lightweight linings Lighter, less stiff
WallBoard 12.5mm Standard partitions and linings General purpose
WallBoard 15mm Impact-resistant areas, heavy fixings Greater mass
FireLine 12.5mm 30-minute fire-rated construction Enhanced core
FireLine 15mm 60-minute fire-rated construction Enhanced core
SoundBloc 12.5mm Acoustic partitions High-density core
Moisture Resistant (MR) 12.5mm Kitchens, utility rooms Moisture tolerant
DuraLine 12.5mm High-traffic areas Reinforced face

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I mix British Gypsum boards with other brands of stud?

Technically yes — the boards are a separate product from the metal stud. However, the fire and acoustic performance data in the White Book applies to the complete tested system, including the British Gypsum stud. If you substitute a different manufacturer's stud (different profile depth, thickness, or perforation pattern), the performance cannot be guaranteed to match the published figures. For non-critical applications (residential linings, non-fire-rated partitions) mixing brands is commonplace. For fire-rated or Part E compliant separating elements, use the complete tested system from a single source.

What's the maximum height for a standard GypWall CLASSIC 70mm stud partition?

Stud height capacity depends on stud width, stud gauge, and fixing restraint. For 70mm × 0.6mm gauge CW stud at 600mm centres, the British Gypsum White Book gives a maximum height of approximately 3.6m for single layer boards. For heights up to 4.5m, increase to 92mm or 146mm stud, or use 0.9mm gauge. Above 4.5m, deflection heads and bracing are required — see drylining floor to ceiling heights for full guidance.

Does British Gypsum offer a complete ceiling-floor acoustic tested system for Part E?

Yes. GypCeiling FLOOR systems are tested with specific floor constructions above. The White Book includes combined performance data — the critical figure is the Dn,T,w + Ctr value which must meet 45 dB for separating floors in new dwellings (Part E Table 1a). Always specify the complete tested assembly (floor construction + ceiling build-up) rather than treating them separately.

Where do I find the current system reference numbers?

The British Gypsum White Book is available free at uk.bgyp.com. The online version is searchable by performance requirement (e.g. "60-minute fire", "50 dB Rw") and returns current system references. The printed copies become out of date — always use the online version for specifying work.

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