The external surfaces (i.e. outermost external material) of external walls should comply with the provisions in Table 10.1. The provisions in Table 10.1 apply to each wall individually in relation to its proximity to the relevant boundary
The surface linings of walls and ceilings should meet the classifications in Table 4.1
PART I -Historical evolution of construction procedures related to traditional and most current mate...
To assist designers and clients alike in understanding, investigating, and detailing wall systems, Z...
The external surfaces (i.e. outermost external material) of external walls should comply with the pr...
External walls and specified attachments are defined in regulation 2(6) and these definitions inclu...
The external walls of buildings other than those described in regulation 7(4) of the Building Regula...
Unprotected areas should meet the conditions in Diagram 11.5, and the rest of the wall should be fir...
External walls and specified attachments are defined in regulation 2 and these definitions include a...
Table 10.1 Reaction to fire performance of external surface of walls ‘Relevant buildings’ as define...
Unprotected areas should not exceed the result given by one of the methods in paragraph 11.16, and t...
The provisions of regulation 7 apply in addition to requirement B4. Therefore, for buildings describ...
For the purposes of this requirement, a wall includes both of the following. a. The internal surfac...
In buildings that include a ‘residential’ purpose (purpose groups 1 and 2) with a storey 11m or more...
Durable walls can be achieved by judicious selection of materials to suit the environment, by modifi...
This section does not deal with fire resistance for external walls. An external wall may need fire r...
The surface linings of walls and ceilings should meet the classifications in Table 4.1
PART I -Historical evolution of construction procedures related to traditional and most current mate...
To assist designers and clients alike in understanding, investigating, and detailing wall systems, Z...
The external surfaces (i.e. outermost external material) of external walls should comply with the pr...
External walls and specified attachments are defined in regulation 2(6) and these definitions inclu...
The external walls of buildings other than those described in regulation 7(4) of the Building Regula...
Unprotected areas should meet the conditions in Diagram 11.5, and the rest of the wall should be fir...
External walls and specified attachments are defined in regulation 2 and these definitions include a...
Table 10.1 Reaction to fire performance of external surface of walls ‘Relevant buildings’ as define...
Unprotected areas should not exceed the result given by one of the methods in paragraph 11.16, and t...
The provisions of regulation 7 apply in addition to requirement B4. Therefore, for buildings describ...
For the purposes of this requirement, a wall includes both of the following. a. The internal surfac...
In buildings that include a ‘residential’ purpose (purpose groups 1 and 2) with a storey 11m or more...
Durable walls can be achieved by judicious selection of materials to suit the environment, by modifi...
This section does not deal with fire resistance for external walls. An external wall may need fire r...
The surface linings of walls and ceilings should meet the classifications in Table 4.1
PART I -Historical evolution of construction procedures related to traditional and most current mate...
To assist designers and clients alike in understanding, investigating, and detailing wall systems, Z...