NCC 2019 Volume Two Amendment 1
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Objective
O2.3
The Objective is to—
Functional Statements
F2.3.1 Protection from the spread of fire
A Class 1 building is to be protected from the spread of fire.
F2.3.2 Fire detection and early warning
A Class 1 building is to be provided with safeguards so that occupants are warned of a fire in the building so that they may safely evacuate.
A Class 1 building must be protected from the spread of fire from—
another building other than an associated Class 10 building; and
the allotment boundary, other than a boundary adjoining a road or public space.
(see Figure 2.3.1)
A Class 10a building must not significantly increase the risk of fire spread between Class 2 to 9 buildings.
State and Territory Variations
In South Australia after P2.3.1(a)(i) delete P2.3.1(a)(ii) and insert SA P2.3.1(a)(ii) and (iii) as follows:
Note to Figure 2.3.1: This diagram indicates areas of potential fire spread. This situation will differ for corner allotments, etc.
In a Class 1 building, occupants must be provided with automatic warning on the detection of smoke so that they may evacuate in the event of a fire to a place of safety.
Compliance with P2.3.1(a)(i) to avoid the spread of fire between buildings on the same allotment is verified when—
the external walls and any openings in the external walls of a building, less than 1.8 m from another building, are capable of withstanding 92.6 kW/m2 of heat flux for 60 minutes; and
the external walls extend to the underside of a non-combustible roof covering or non-combustible eaves lining in accordance with 3.7.2.4.
Compliance with P2.3.1(a)(ii) to avoid the spread of fire from an allotment boundary is verified when—
the external walls and any openings in the external walls of a building, less than 0.9 m from an allotment boundary, are capable of withstanding 92.6 kW/m2 of heat flux for 60 minutes; and
the external walls extend to the underside of a non-combustible roof covering or non-combustible eaves lining in accordance with 3.7.2.4.
Compliance with P2.3.1(b) to avoid the spread of fire between buildings on adjoining allotments is verified when it is calculated that—
a building will not cause heat flux in excess of those set out in column 2 of Table V2.3.1.3 at locations within the boundaries of an adjoining property set out in column 1 of Table V2.3.1.3 where another building may be constructed; and
when located at the distances from the allotment boundary set out in column 1 of Table V2.3.1.3, a building is capable of withstanding the heat flux set out in column 2 of Table V2.3.1.3 without ignition.
Column 1 (Location) |
Column 2 (Heat flux [kW/m 2 ]) |
On boundary |
80 |
1 m from boundary |
40 |
3 m from boundary |
20 |
6 m from boundary |
10 |
Compliance with P2.3.1(b) to avoid the spread of fire between buildings on the same allotment is verified when it is calculated that a building—
is capable of withstanding the heat flux set out in column 2 of Table V2.3.1.4 without ignition; and
will not cause heat flux in excess of those set out in column 2 of Table V2.3.1.4, when the distance between the buildings is as set out in column 1 of Table V2.3.1.4.
Column 1 (Location) |
Column 2 (Heat flux [kW/m 2 ]) |
0 m |
80 |
2 m |
40 |
6 m |
20 |
12 m |
10 |