Planning to install ceiling joists as mentioned, and I've read that 60cc is sufficient even though the tiles are 30cm?

What's the best approach? Should I start from each wall and work towards the middle, or just go from one side?
 
kulle
If the tiles are 30, you must level with 30
What type of tiles are they?
 
Kind of like huntonit but they're called something else that I can't think of right now🤔
 
K
Drive from one direction. You should lay the tiles across from the spacing, so then cc doesn't matter, right?
 
Do you mean that I should frame across rather than along the room?
 
K
That's how it is installed in the houses we have owned. But if you have a long narrow room, it might look nicer to have them the other way. Didn't you get any instructions?

I saw that both methods are represented on YouTube. Google "montering innertak".
 
S
cc30. but look at what the manufacturer writes
 
Some brands are okay with s600 if the ceiling panels are mounted across the battens, if they are to be mounted along the battens, of course s300 is necessary.
Read the instructions for the ceiling to be installed.
 
S
larsbj said:
Some brands are okay with s600 if the ceiling panels are mounted across the studs. If it is to be mounted along the studs, then s300 is of course necessary.
Read the instructions on the ceiling to be mounted.
recommend cc 300
 
Don't forget to set the first two boards slightly closer so you don't get a grip on half a board's width.
 
Just installed ceiling panels on cc60, screwed them with the long side along the studs, and I assumed I wanted a full panel in the middle where the ceiling lamp will be, then I measured outward to ensure there wasn't too small a seam piece at the end.
 
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