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9.2
Part 9.2 Fire separation of external wallsPart 9.2 Fire separation of external walls
9.2.1
External walls of Class 1 buildings
2019: 3.7.2.2
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—
External walls of Class 1 buildings
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—
9.2.2
Measurement of distances
2019: 3.7.2.3
9.2.3
Construction of external walls
2019: 3.7.2.4
9.2.4
Class 10a buildings
2019: 3.7.2.5
9.2.4(1)(a) ensures that when a Class 10 building is located between an allotment boundary and a Class 1 building or another building on the same allotment, either directly or indirectly, that the Class 1 building be protected by a wall with an FRL.
The intention is to prevent the spread of fire from an allotment boundary (fire source feature) to a Class 1 building via a Class 10a building. Where a Class 10a building is not sited directly and wholly between the allotment boundary and the Class 1 building (see 9.2.5), the potential of fire spreading from the allotment boundary to the Class 1 still exists. Therefore, fire separation would be required.
9.2.4 does not apply to a boundary that adjoins a road or public space such as parklands, lakes, rivers and the like where the construction of buildings is unlikely.
9.2.5
Protection of Class 1 buildings — Class 10a between Class 1 and the allotment boundary
2019: Figure 3.7.2.4
The following methods are acceptable for the protection of a Class 1 building where a Class 10a building is located between or adjacent to a Class 1 building and a boundary alignment that is not a boundary with a road alignment or other public space:
9.2.6
Protection of Class 1 buildings—Class 10a between Class 1 and other buildings on allotment
2019: Figure 3.7.2.5
The following methods are acceptable for the protection of a Class 1 building where a Class 10a building is located between or adjacent to a Class 1 building it is associated with and another building on the same allotment:
9.2.7
Protection of Class 1 buildings—separation of Class 10a buildings on an allotment
2019: Figure 3.7.2.6
The following methods are acceptable for the protection of a Class 1 building where two or more Class 10a buildings on the same allotment are located between and are associated with different Class 1 buildings:
9.2.8
Open carports
2019: 3.7.2.6
A Class 10a carport is exempt from complying with 9.2.4(1) if—
Open carports
A Class 10a carport is exempt from complying with 9.2.4(1) if—
A side of a carport enclosed by a vehicle access door is not considered to be an open side.
9.2.9
Allowable encroachments
2019: 3.7.2.7
Allowable encroachments
A deck is not considered an unroofed terrace and is therefore not permitted as an allowable encroachment under 9.2.9 whether combustible or not.
The term ‘pergola’ is a reference to an unroofed structure.
Explanatory Figure 9.2.9 depicts encroachment of a building on the same allotment, but which is not associated with the building onto which it encroaches.
9.2.10
Roof lights
2019: 3.7.2.8
Combustible roof lights, skylights or the like installed in a roof or part of a roof required to have a non-combustible covering must—