NCC 2019 Volume Two Amendment 1
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Part 3.7.1 Fire properties for materials and construction
Appropriate Performance Requirements
Where an alternative fire property for materials and construction is proposed as a Performance Solution to that described in Part 3.7.1, that proposal must comply with—
The following materials, though combustible or containing combustible fibres, may be used wherever a non-combustible material is required in the Housing Provisions:
Plasterboard.
Perforated gypsum lath with a normal paper finish.
Fibrous-plaster sheet.
Fibre-reinforced cement sheeting.
Pre-finished metal sheeting having a combustible surface finish not exceeding 1 mm thick and where the Spread-of-Flame Index of the product is not more than 0.
Sarking-type materials that do not exceed 1 mm in thickness and have a flammability index not greater than 5.
Bonded laminated materials where—
each lamina, including any core, is non-combustible; and
each adhesive layer does not exceed 1 mm in thickness and the total thickness of the adhesive layers does not exceed 2 mm; and
the Spread-of-Flame Index and the Smoke-Developed Index of the bonded laminated material as a whole do not exceed 0 and 3 respectively.
The fire hazard properties of materials used in a Class 1 building, including floor or ceiling spaces common with a Class 10 building, must comply with the following:
Sarking-type materials used in the roof must have a flammability index not greater than 5.
Flexible ductwork used for the transfer of products initiating from a heat source that contains a flame must comply with the fire hazard properties set out in AS 4254.1.