NCC 2022 Volume One - Building Code of Australia Class 2 to 9 buildings
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Part F1 Surface water management, rising damp and external waterproofingPart F1 Surface water management, rising damp and external waterproofing
This Part is intended to minimise the risk of water leaking into or accumulating within a building and causing unhealthy conditions or damaging building elements by corrosion or rot. It is also intended to prevent water redirected away from the building damaging nearby properties.
Objectives
F1O1
Objective
2019: FO1
The Objective of this Part is to—
Functional Statements
F1F1
Protection from redirected surface water
2019: FF1.1
A building, including any associated sitework, is to be constructed in a way that protects people and other property from the adverse effects of redirected surface water.
F1F2
Resistance to rain, surface water and ground water
2019: FF1.2
A building is to be constructed to provide resistance to moisture penetrating from the outside, including rising from the ground.
Performance Requirements
F1P1
Managing rainwater impact on adjoining properties
2019: FP1.1
Surface water, resulting from a storm having an annual exceedance probability of 5% and which is collected or concentrated by a building or sitework, must be disposed of in a way that avoids the likelihood of damage or nuisance to any other property.
F1P2
Preventing rainwater from entering buildings
2019: FP1.2
Surface water, resulting from a storm having an annual exceedance probability of 1%, must not enter the building.
F1P2 does not apply to—
F1P3
Rainwater drainage systems
2019: FP1.3
A drainage system for the disposal of surface water resulting from a storm having an annual exceedance probability of—
F1P4
Rising damp
2019: FP1.5
Rising damp
Moisture from the ground must be prevented from causing—
F1P4 does not apply to—
Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions
F1D1
Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions
2019: F1.0
F1D2
Application of Part
New for 2022
F1D3
Stormwater drainage
2019: F1.1
Stormwater drainage must be designed and constructed in accordance with AS/NZS 3500.3.
Where stormwater drainage does not comply with F1D3, a Performance Solution is to be used to demonstrate compliance with the relevant Performance Requirements.
F1D4
Exposed joints
New for 2022
Exposed joints in the drainage surface on a roof, balcony, podium or similar horizontal surface part of a building must—
For the purposes of F1D4, an exposed joint is a construction joint, control joint, expansion joint, contraction joint or movement joint and includes an exposed joint which is directly below a drainage surface.
To minimise the potential of water ingress, the exposed joint should be located at a ridge or high point of the structural substrate, where possible.
Where an exposed joint is subject to excessive movement, such as more than 10 mm, additional measures should be considered to ensure protection of the exposed joint. These additional measures may include use of a hob with a minimum height of 50 mm formed within the structural substrate for the full length of both sides of the exposed joint, and the exposed joint protected by a discontinuous membrane in accordance with Section 2.9 of AS 4654.2.
F1D5
External waterproofing membranes
2019: F1.4
A roof, balcony, podium or similar horizontal surface part of a building must be provided with a waterproofing membrane—
F1D6
Damp-proofing
2019: F1.9
F1D7
Damp-proofing of floors on the ground
2019: F1.10
Damp-proofing of floors on the ground
F1D8
Subfloor ventilation
2019: F1.12
Climatic zone (see Figure F1D8) | Minimum aggregate subfloor ventilation openings without a membrane (mm2/m of wall) | Minimum aggregate subfloor ventilation openings having the ground sealed with an impervious membrane (mm2/m of wall) | Minimum ground clearance height where termite inspection or management system is not required (mm) | Minimum ground clearance height where termite inspection is required (mm) Note 1 |
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A | 2000 | 1000 | 150 | 400 |
B | 4000 | 2000 | 150 | 400 |
C | 6000 | 3000 | 150 | 400 |