This video from the 2022 NCC Seminars discusses Section C Part C4 Protection of openings from NCC 2022 Volume One.
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Hello my name is Graham Moss, Principal Building Surveyor for the Australian Building Codes Board
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this video is a brief overview of changes to Part C4 protection of openings found in Section C of NCC 2022 Volume One.
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The first change I want to talk about today is C4D10 which is in NCC 2019 known as C3.9.
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This is the provision that stops fire isolated exits from having penetrations except for the
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few things that would be necessary, for example in this photograph here we have
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a hydrant riser which is necessary to meet particular requirements of the NCC and so
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of course it's allowed to have that hydrant riser penetrate into the fire isolated exit.
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C3.9 or C4D10 also allows electrical wiring so you can put lights in there, of course
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pressurization ducting is something else that's been allowed for a long time to penetrate a fire
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isolated exit. For 2022, we've added fire service test drain pipes because it's common practice to
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put the test drain out in the basement car park or somewhere else outside of the fire isolated
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exit so that the water drained from that test pipe can be dealt with in a place that's not a
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fire isolated exit. Apparently this is a common performance solution
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so we've included this sensible inclusion in NCC 2022.
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This next change is to do with C3.16 construction joints or C4D16 in 2022.
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here's what it looks like in NCC 2019, C3.16 in 2019 is quite restrictive because when you use
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a tested system to achieve an FRL, what you put on site needs to be identical to the tested prototype
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this doesn't align with other provisions, like Schedule 5, which applies concurrently
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and Schedule 5 lets you use a different arrangement that has been certified by
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the accredited testing laboratory, it doesn't have to be identical with the prototype.
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So for 2022 that flexibility is introduced for construction joints also in C4D16.
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There's another change in Section C to cover and that's in Specification 5 which is known in
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NCC 2019 as specification C1.1, now this change is to do with Class 2 and 3 timber framing concession
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that's the concession which lets you build a three-story Class 2 or 3 with timber
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framing even though other provisions say C1.9(a) would require some elements to be non-combustible.
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So for 2022 we've added the subclause (c) shown by the orange arrow on this slide
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notwithstanding Spec 5 C3(1)(c) timber framing may be used. Now I'll show you what specification
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5 Clause 3(1)(c) is on the next slide but before we get there I just want to show you something about
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that word notwithstanding, now notwithstanding is a word that's used quite often in the NCC
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and some people get confused by it so I'm going to give you a little tip today when you see the word
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notwithstanding simply think despite what it says in because that's what it means notwithstanding.
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So despite what it says in Specification 5 Clause 3(1)(c) timber framing may be used for a part of
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the building that provides support to a part of the building constructed of timber framing
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what does Specification 5 Clause 3(1)(c) say well here it is, this is fire protection for support
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of another part that's an existing provision found in Specification C1.1 Clause 2.2 and
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that's that part of the BCA in Spec C1.1 that says if you are supporting something that needs
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to be non-combustible, then the thing that you support it with has to also be non-combustible
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now considering the timber framing concession if you have an external wall that would need to be
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non-combustible but because that concession can contain timber framing if you support that with a
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brace wall an internal brace wall then under Spec 5C3(1)(c) it would be required to be non-combustible
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so of course we've included this additional concession as a clarification for NCC 2022 because
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it's always been intended that timber framing can be used throughout when that concession is used.