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Part 9.2 Fire separation of external wallsPart 9.2 Fire separation of external walls
SA 9.2.1 External walls of Class 1 buildings2019: SA 3.7.2.2(b) and (c)
An external wall of a Class 1 building, and any openings in that wall, must comply with 9.2.3 if the wall is less than—
- 900 mm from an allotment boundary other than the boundary adjoining a road alignment or other public space; or
- 1.8 m from another building on the same allotment other than an appurtenant Class 10 building associated with the Class 1 building or a detached part of the same Class 1 building; or
- 3 m from a brush fence.
SA 9.2.2 Measurement of distances2019: 3.7.2.3
SA 9.2.4 Class 10a buildings2019: 3.7.2.5
SA 9.2.4 Class 10a buildings2019: 3.7.2.5
SA 9.2.8 Open carports2019: SA 3.7.2.6(a)
A Class 10a carport is exempt from complying with 9.2.4(1) if—
- it has—
- two or more sides open and not less than one third of its perimeter open and, for the purpose of this clause, a side is considered to be open if the roof covering adjacent to that side is not less than 500 mm from another building or allotment boundary; or
- any part of the external wall of the Class 1 building located less than 2 m from the allotment boundary or less than 4 m from another Class 1 building on the same allotment is fire-resisting to the underside of a non-combustible roof covering or to the underside of a non-combustible ceiling lining (see SA Figure 9.2.8a, SA Figure 9.2.8b and SA Figure 9.2.8c); and
- it has polycarbonate or non-combustible roof covering and any ceiling lining and wall cladding, including gables, is also non-combustible (see Figure 9.2.8a); and
- it does not provide direct vertical support to any part of the Class 1 building; and
- in the case where it has a common roof structure with the Class 1 building and the carport or verandah does not have a ceiling (see Figure 9.2.8b), the opening between the top of the wall of the Class 1 building and the underside of the roof covering is infilled with—
- non-combustible material; or
- construction with non-combustible material on the carport or verandah side; and
- in the case where two carports or verandahs have a common roof structure with two different Class 1 buildings and the carports or verandahs have a ceiling, the roof space or ceiling space between the top of the ceiling and the underside of the roof covering is infilled as follows—
- vertically between the two Class 1 buildings and between the two appurtenant carports of verandahs in accordance with (d) (see SA Figure 9.2.8d); or
- vertically between the two Class 1 buildings and between the two appurtenant carports or verandahs in accordance with (d), except that the construction must be clad with non-combustible materials on both sides and must not be crossed by timber or other combustible building elements except for roof battens with dimensions of 75 × 50 mm or less, roof sarking-type material or a timber gutter board not less than 20 mm thick.
SA 9.2.9 Allowable encroachments2019: SA 3.7.2.7
- the external wall of the building and the allotment boundary other than a boundary adjoining a road or other public space; or
- the external walls of two buildings on the same allotment; or
- the external wall of the building and a brush fence.
- non-combustible fascias, gutters and downpipes; and
- light fittings, electricity or gas meters, aerials or antennas; and
- pergolas, sun blinds or water tanks; and
- unroofed terraces, landings, steps and ramps, not more than 1 m in height.
- combustible fascias, gutters and downpipes (see Figures 9.2.9a, 9.2.9b and 9.2.9c); and
- eaves with non-combustible roof cladding and non-combustible lining; and
- flues, chimneys, pipes, domestic fuel tanks, cooling or heating appliances or other services.