This video from the 2022 NCC Seminars discusses Part H7 Ancillary Provisions from NCC 2022 Volume Two.

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My name is Phil Finnimore from the Australian Building  Codes Board, I'm going to talk to  

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you about some changes that have been made  to Part H7 ancillary provisions in NCC 2022.

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These provisions relate to heating appliances, the  main change that's happened is the removal of any  

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reference to boilers and pressure vessels, you  won't find those in the DtS Provisions for 2022,

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compared to those provisions currently existing  in 2019. Part 12.4 heating appliances the main  

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change that's happened in this particular clause  has been clarification about the use of AS/NZS 2918.

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If you have a look there in 12.4.5  the installation of freestanding heating appliances

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must comply with either AS/NZS 2918 for safety clearances or be located in  

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accordance with those requirements in subclause  (a)(ii) or (iii). The difference in (d) sets out that any  

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flue needs to be tested in accordance with  AS/NZS 2019, there are no other Deemed-to-Satisfy

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choices within the Housing Provisions.  So in summary the installation of the heating  

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appliance you have a choice between installing  it to AS 2918 or the provisions in 12.4.5(a)(ii) and (iii)  

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but for the flues you must comply with AS/NZS 2918 both for testing and safety clearances.