NCC 2019 Volume Two Amendment 1
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Part 3.8.7 Condensation management
Appropriate Performance Requirements
Where an alternative condensation management system is proposed as a Performance Solution to that described in Part 3.8.7, that proposal must comply with—
State and Territory Variations
In Tasmania insert the following Note: Refer to the guidance in the "Condensation in Buildings Tasmanian Designers’ Guide – Version 2" that should be adhered to where possible.
In the Australian Capital Territory:
See the ACT Appendix for further information on condensation management in the ACT.
Compliance with this Acceptable Construction Practice satisfies Performance Requirement P2.4.7.
The intent of these requirements is to assist in the mitigation of condensation within a building. The installation of a condensation management system may not prevent condensation from occurring.
Where a pliable building membrane is installed in an external wall, it must—
comply with AS/NZS 4200.1; and
be installed in accordance with AS 4200.2; and
be a vapour permeable membrane for climate zones 6, 7 and 8; and
be located on the exterior side of the primary insulation layer of wall assemblies that form the external envelope of a building.
Except for single skin masonry or single skin concrete, where a pliable building membraneis not installed in an external wall, the primary water control layer must be separated from water sensitive materials by a drained cavity.
An exhaust system installed in a kitchen, bathroom, sanitary compartment or laundry must have a minimum flow rate of—
25 L/s for a bathroom or sanitary compartment; and
40 L/s for a kitchen or laundry.
Exhaust from a bathroom, sanitary compartment, or laundry must be discharged—
directly or via a shaft or duct to outdoor air; or
to a roof space that is ventilated in accordance with 3.8.7.4.
Where an exhaust system covered by 3.8.7.3 discharges into a roof space, the roof space must be ventilated to outdoor air through evenly distributed openings.