This video from the 2022 NCC Seminars discusses Section C Fire resistance from NCC 2022 Volume One.
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Hello my name's Graham Moss this video is an update on
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the changes in NCC 2022 for fire resistance in Section C.
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First change to show you is C2D10 Non-combustible building elements, this is currently known as C1.9
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in NCC 2019. It's been structured this way for a long time you've got (a) and (b), which set out things
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that have to be non-combustible: external walls, shafts, flooring of lift pits and things like that.
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You've also got subclause (c) which points to Spec C1.1 for load-bearing internal walls and also
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load-bearing firewalls and the combustibility requirements found in that specification.
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You've also got (d), which has a small number of concessions from the non-combustibility requirements of (a) and (b).
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Now currently in 2019 that list has seven things in it there's: gaskets, caulking sealants
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and a few other things, there's seven things in that list and then you have C1.9(e) now this
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is a concession list, but it's a concession of things that can be used despite being
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combustible they can be used where things need to be non-combustible for purposes of (a) and (b) but of
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course anywhere in the NCC. So C1.9(d) is a limited concession list but C1.9(e) is a concession list
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for everything in the NCC and in the building code Volume One that needs to be non-combustible.
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First change I want to show you for 2022 is that what's currently C1.9(e) is pushed down to
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the new subclause subclause (6) to make space for a new subclause (5). Now this new subclause (5) is a list
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of materials that can be used wherever something needs to be non-combustible, because really they
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are non-combustible. So apparently test labs have been getting phone calls from manufacturers saying
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can you do a combustibility test on our bricks we're being asked for a certificate.
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Now just for the record the BCA has never required that you'd need to go to an accredited testing
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laboratory to do a combustibility test for a brick wall or any wall for that matter. Now of course it
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might be chosen to use to to get a combustibility test for reasons of evidence of suitability
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and that's a good idea for something which is a wall system that is not known, however
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the BCA has never actually required it. For some things yes so for instance where a wall needs to
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achieve a fire resistance level and a meet falls outside the specifications found inside the BCA
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and it's therefore is a tested system well yes and the BCA is requiring that it
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accuracy testing laboratory be used for those circumstances but we've never actually asked
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for proof of non-combustibility for a brick wall. Now regardless of this we have inserted a new list
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of concessions in C2D10 subclause (5) and it's not just bricks, bricks are there in C for Masonry,
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but you can see this list of things which are non-combustible or non-combustible in nature
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these are things have been included in NCC 2022 for a general as a general concession for reasons
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similar to that I've described for Masonry. Now that's the new C2D10(5) for material concessions,
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next I want to talk about C1, what's currently C1.9(d), that list of things
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which can be combustible but don't have to comply with C1.9(a) and (b). Now you may recall there were
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seven things in that list: gaskets, caulking, sealants, termite protection and other things.
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That list has grown now to 21 items, I say 21 because 6b there is a new system, external wall
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system thermal brakes, now because glazing systems thermal brakes for glazing systems are currently
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receive a concession but basically from 6b onwards these are all new concessions included in C2D10.
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The next change to show you is C2D14 ancillary elements, this provision has received
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some changes for NCC 2022 it's currently known as C1.14 in NCC 2019 now C1.14 is that provision
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that sets out things that can be attached to an external wall or be found within an external wall
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and it's the reason why downpipes for instance for Type A and Type B buildings can be combustible.
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There are some minor changes for NCC 2022 including some additional concessions but also some
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clarifications, one of those concessions is to do with these things air conditioning condenser units
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outside like this on Class 2's and 3's. Now these need to connect to the split system inside
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through the external wall and a lot of certifiers have been requiring performance solutions because
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the penetration sleeve, the penetration insulation is combustible and found inside the external wall
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so for 2022 C2D14 has new concession that allows the insulation for the penetration
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sleeve to be combustible but also to have other combustible items for service penetrations.
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As for clarifications we've included a new note that points out that this is allowed that is an
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air conditioning condenser unit despite having combustible parts can be mounted on external
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walls of Type A and Type B buildings. Another clarification found in C2D14 is about something
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that we call in the office the kitchen cabinet issue. Here we have a high-rise apartment it's
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Type A construction we're looking at the inside of some external walls here, we've got a kitchen
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placed against one of the external walls and we've got some windows leading onto the balcony
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which is the other external wall. Now those kitchen cabinets attach the inside of that external wall
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to those kitchen cabinets have to be non-compostable but what if we put some
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internal blinds on those windows do those internal blinds have to be non-combustible? Well under 2019
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some people say they do because C1.14 talks about ancillary elements that are fixed to the internal
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parts of an external wall those kitchen cabinets are hanging off the internal frame with the
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external wall and so people will be saying that yes these things need to be non-combustible. In the
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same way that blinds if they were attached to that external wall would be attached to the internal
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parts of that external wall to the framing, etc. Now C1.14 has never intended to apply to things inside
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the building in this way that's why we have C1.10 to cover the internal fire hazard properties.
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It's things that are inside the wall itself that's what we're interested in and that's why
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the provision talks about the internal parts of an external wall, but we've never intended
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for this provision to apply for things inside the wall, inside the building, like the kitchen
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cabinets and the blinds. So we've changed C1.14 to include this limitation just to make it clear that
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this provision does not apply to things that are fixed on the inside of the external wall like the
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kitchen cabinets, the internal blinds, anything like that. It was never meant to and this edition
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for NCC 2022 makes that clear, now some may say that a kitchen cabinet attached to the internal
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parts, say the frame of the external wall, is still something that's subject to C1.14 or now C2D14
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however it's the opinion of the ABCB office that that kitchen cabinet that might be
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attached to blocking or framework inside the external wall, is still a kitchen cabinet that
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is installed or attached to the internal face or to the lining of the external wall
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it's still fixed to that lining, despite being screwed into the blocking or the frame behind
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therefore the limitation applies and kitchen cabinets are excluded from this provision.
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Next change is a new provision C2D15 fixing of bonded laminated cladding panels, now we're not
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just talking about aluminum panels like honeycomb panels, this is a provision that applies to any
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cladding panel on a Type A or Type B building that is a panel that is bonded and laminated.
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Now in a nutshell what this provision is requiring that the fixing must be mechanical
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for example a cassette style fixing. Tape or glue fixing is not allowed on account of C2D15.
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Now you can still use adhesives in addition to mechanical fixing so you can tape it in place
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and then screw it in but you can't use the tape or glue as the sole fixing. This is because mechanical
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fixing will do a better job of preventing the panel from coming away in a building fire.
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Now note that this provision has some concessions in subclause (2).
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Since this new fixing provision doesn't apply to the cladding panels that are listed in
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subclause (2), now this is not a free kick, this concession list is not a way of saying hey you
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can go and use glue or how you can just use some double-sided tape for these particular panels.
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In fact it's very unlikely that if you tape fix these things say fiber cement
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sheet to an external wall that it would meet the requirements of Section B and that's why
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we've got this explanatory information box which points out that there's other provisions of the
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NCC that apply to cladding panels and it's very very unlikely that you'll meet those
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particular requirements simply using tape or glue for fixing those items listed in subclause (2).