Timber-framed Construction for Multi-residential Buildings Class 2, 3
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Timber-framed Construction for Multi-residential Buildings Class 2, 3
6 Step 6 – Further Design Assistance (Appendices) ThepreviousStepsintheGuiderequireconsiderationofadditionalinformationontopics closelylinkedtothedesignoffireandsoundconstruction.Thefollowingappendicescover structuraldesignconsiderations,DeemedtoSatisfyfirerequirementsnotcoveredbythis Guide,otherdesignreferencesandaGlossary. Appendix A – Resolving Structural Design Considerations ThefollowingissuesshouldbetakenintoaccountinthestructuraldesignofClass2,3and9c buildings: Taller buildings mean more wind and greater loads. • Lightermassthanmasonryconstruction–greaterattentionneedstobegiventoresistanceagainst overturning. • Greatereffectfromwindloadsthanexpectedfromtimber-frameddetachedhouses.Thisisduetoa greaterheight-to-widthratio,resultinginaneedforattentiontoresistancetooverturning. • Greaterimposedloadsthantimber-frameddetachedhousesbecauseoftheextraloadsassociated withthefire-ratedwallandfloorelements. • Needtoaccommodatelargernumberofpeoplethandetachedhousing,resultinginlargerapplied loads. • Mustbeconstructedusingspecificmethodsforattachmentofliningstoachievefireratings. Seasoned or engineered timber can minimise shrinkage in higher structures. • Greaterpotentialforshrinkageintallertimberbuildings.Shrinkagecanbeminimisedby: –usingseasonedtimberorengineeredtimber; –constructingbearersandjoistsinthesameplane; –detailingtoavoiddifferentialshrinkagebetweendissimilarmaterials,e.g.steeltotimber;timber tomasonry;and –allowingforshrinkagewithrespecttoplumbing. Itisrecommendedthataprofessionalstructuralengineerbeemployedtoaddresstheaboveissues andstructuralperformanceingeneral.ThefollowingstandardsandGuidelinesshouldbecalledupon toassist: • AS1170.0–Structuraldesignactions–GeneralPrinciples. • AS1170.1–Structuraldesignactions–permanent,imposedandotheractions(2002)providesthe basisfordeterminationofappropriatedead,livedesignloadsandloadscombinations • AS1170.2–Structuraldesignactions–windactions–whichprovidesthebasisforwindloads. • AS1170.4–Structuraldesignactions–EarthquakeactionsinAustralia–whichprovidesguidance anddesignproceduresforearthquakeforces. • AS1720.1–Timberstructures–designmethods. • ThoughwrittenforClass1buildings,AS1684–Residentialtimber-framedconstruction–canbe usedasageneralguideforconstructionpracticesandsomedesignofmembersinbuildingsup totwostoreys,providedtheappropriateadjustmentsaremadetotherelevantcriteriaincluding: permanent,imposedandwindloads.Thisincludesallowablenotchingintoframingmembers.More specificengineeringdesignofmembersisrequiredforthreeandfourstoreybuildings. #02 • Timber-framed Construction for Multi-residential Buildings Class 2, 3 & 9c Page 62 Inadditiontotheabove: • Selectdetailsthatminimisetheeffectsofshrinkage(especiallysincedifferentialshrinkagemayhave anadverseimpactonthefunctionoffire-ratedwallandfloorelements). • CheckthatdoublestudwallsboundingSoleOccupancyUnitsarecapableofsupportingmultistoreyloadpathsfromabove.Enlistinternalwallsifrequired. • Checkthatanyelementssupportingloads(includingbracingelements)aretreatedasfire-resistant constructionanddesignedaccordingly.Thisusuallyincludesallexternalwallsofthebuilding. • Whererequired,solidtimberwithoutprotectivefire-gradeliningscanbedesignedtoperformasafireresistantelementbyallowingforanextracharringlayer.Aformulaisrequiredtoassistindetermining thecorrectsizeandhelpisprovidedbyaseparatetimberindustrydocument(referreferencelist). • Appendix B – Deemed to Satisfy Fire Requirements Not Covered by this Guide Thispublicationtriestoassistuserswantingtousetimber-framedconstructionunderoftheBCA’s DeemedtoSatisfyfire-resistanceprovisions.Evenso,manyoftheseprovisionsextendbeyond thescopeofthispublication.InordertohelpusersobtainamoreholisticunderstandingofBCA requirements,checklistsareprovidedinTablesB1,B2andB3. TheselistscoverthemainissuesraisedinPartsC1,C2andC3oftheBCA(beingthethreekeyparts contributingtotheDeemedtoSatisfyProvisions).Thechecklistsaimtoinformreadersofwhatisand isnotcoveredinthisGuide.Byknowingthis,userscanconfidentlyspeakwithconstructioncertifiers, regulatorybodies,designers,headcontractorsandsubcontractorsabouttheroleoftimber-framed constructionincomplyingwiththeBCA’sDeemedtoSatisfyProvisions. Table B1: Checklist for BCA Part C1: Fire-Resistance and Stability. BCA Clause Issue Isassistanceonthisissueprovidedinthis publication C1.0 DeemedtoSatisfyProvisions Yes C1.1 TypeofConstruction Yes–referSection4.2 C1.2 Calculatingthe'riseinstoreys' No C1.3 Buildingsofmultipleclassification No C1.4 Mixedtypesofconstruction No C1.5 TwostoreyClass2,3or9cbuildings Yes–referSection4.2 C1.6 Class4partsofbuildings No C1.7 Openspectatorstandsandindoor sportsstadiums No C1.8 Lightweightconstruction Yes–butonlyforthetimberpartsoflightweight construction.Requirementsforfire-gradelinings andothercomponentsaretheresponsibilityof others,refertoSection4.4.7 C1.09 NorequirementsintheBCA NA C1.10 Firehazardproperties No–adviceonsuitablespeciesandapplication canbefoundonwww.timber.net.au C1.11 Performanceofexternalwallsinthe fire No–Thisitemonlyappliestoconcreteexternal walls C1.12 Non-combustiblematerials No–Notnecessarybutnotethatplasterboardand fibre-cementsheetsaredeemednon-combustible #02 • Timber-framed Construction for Multi-residential Buildings Class 2, 3 & 9c Page 63 Table B2: Checklist for BCA Part C2: Compartmentalisation and Separation. BCA Clause Issue Isassistanceonthisissueprovidedinthis publication C2.0 DeemedtoSatisfyProvisions Yes C2.1 ApplicationofPart Yes–generalinformationonrelevantclauses requiredtobeconsideredforadesign C2.2 Generalfloorareaandvolume limitations No–butmayberelevanttoClass9cbuildings C2.3 Largeisolatedbuildings No–butmayberelevanttoClass9cbuildings C2.4 Requirementsforopenspacesand vehicularaccess No–butmayberelevanttoClass9cbuildings C2.5 Class9aand9cbuildings Yes–Class9cbuildings C2.6 Verticalseparationofopeningsin externalwalls Yes–designertointerpretrelevancethenif required,selectanappropriatelyratedtimberdetail C2.7 Separationbyfirewalls No–designertointerpretrelevancethenif required,selectanappropriatelyratedtimberdetail C2.8 Separationofclassificationsinthe samestorey No–butreferpublicationBCACompliantSound- andfire-ratedTimber-FramedConstruction– DesignandConstructionGuideforClass5,6, 9aand9bBuildings–office,shopsandpublic buildings C2.9 Separationofclassificationsin differentstories No–butreferpublicationBCACompliantSound- andfire-ratedTimber-FramedConstruction– DesignandConstructionGuideforClass5,6, 9aand9bBuildings–office,shopsandpublic buildings C2.10 Separationofliftshafts No–designertointerpretrelevancethenif required,selectanappropriatelyratedtimberdetail C2.11 Stairwaysandliftsinoneshaft No C2.12 Separationofequipment No–designertointerpretrelevance,thenif required,selectanappropriatelyratedtimberdetail C2.13 Electricitysupplysystem No–designertointerpretrelevance,thenif required,selectanappropriatelyratedtimberdetail C2.14 PubliccorridorsinClass2and3of buildings Yes–gotoSection5.10.1 #02 • Timber-framed Construction for Multi-residential Buildings Class 2, 3 & 9c Page 64 Table B3: Checklist for BCA Part C3: Protection of Openings. BCA Clause Issue Isassistanceonthisissueprovidedinthis publication C3.0 DeemedtoSatisfyProvisions Yes C3.1 ApplicationofPart No–generalinformationonrelevantclauses requiredtobeconsideredforadesign C3.2 Protectionofopeningsinexternal wall No–butrelevanttoabuildingdesign C3.3 Separationofexternalwallsand associatedopeningsindifferentfire compartments No–butmayberelevanttoabuildingdesign C3.4 Acceptablemethodsofprotection No–butrelevanttoabuildingdesign C3.5 Doorwaysinfirewalls No–butmayberelevanttoabuildingdesign C3.6 Slidingfiredoor No–butmayberelevanttoabuildingdesign C3.7 Protectionofdoorwaysinhorizontal exits No–butmayberelevanttoabuildingdesign C3.8 Openingsinfire–isolatedexits No–butmayberelevanttoabuildingdesign C3.9 Servicepenetrationsinfire-isolated exits No C3.10 Openingsinfire-isolatedliftshafts No C3.11 Boundingconstruction:Class2,3 and4buildings Yes C3.12 Openingsinfloorsandceilingsfor services Yes–refertoSections4.4.6and5.6 C3.13 Openinginshafts Yes–refertoSection5.6 C3.14 Norequirements No C3.15 Openingsforservicesinstallation No–butrelevanttoabuildingdesign C3.16 Constructionjoints Yes–refertoSections5.4 C3.17 Columnsprotectedwithlightweight constructiontoachieveanFRL No–butmayberelevanttoabuildingdesign #02 • Timber-framed Construction for Multi-residential Buildings Class 2, 3 & 9c Page 65 Appendix C – Design References Design References Australian Building Codes Board • BuildingCodeofAustralia(BCA)2009–Volume1&2 Australian Standards • AS1530.4–Methodsforfiretestsonbuildingmaterials,componentsandstructures– Fire-resistancetestsonelementsofconstruction. • AS1684–ResidentialTimberFramedConstructionStandard. • AS/NZS1267.1Acoustics–Ratingofsoundinsulationinbuildingsandbuildingelements. • AS/NZS2908.2–Cellulosecementproducts–Flatsheets. • AS4072.1–Componentsfortheprotectionofopeningsinfire-resistantseparatingelements– Servicepenetrationandcontroljoints. WoodSolutions. Free resources are available at woodsolutions.com.au Thefollowingpublicationsareavailableasfreedownloadsatwoodsolutions.com.au: • #01Timber-FramedConstructionforTownhouseBuildingsClass1– DesignandconstructionguideforBCAcompliantsound–andfire-ratedconstruction. • #03Timber-FramedConstructionforCommmercialBuildingsClass5,6,9aand9b– DesignandconstructionguideforBCAcompliantfire-ratedconstruction. Test and Assessment Reports BodycoteWarringtonfire(Aus) • 22567AAssessmentReport:Thelikelyfireresistanceperformanceoftimber-framedwallslined withplasterboardiftestedinaccordancewithAS1530.42005,September2008. • 22567BAssessmentReport:ThelikelyfireresistanceperformanceofMRTFCwallfloorjunctions iftestedinaccordancewithAS1530.42005,September2008. • RIR22567BRegulatoryInformationReport:ThelikelyfireresistanceperformanceofMRTFC wallfloorjunctionsiftestedinaccordancewithAS1530.42005,September2008. • 2256701TestReport:Fireresistancetestofatimberwallfloorjunctioningeneralaccordance withAS1530.42005,September2008. • 2256702TestReport:Fireresistancetestofawallbeamjunctionwhentestedingeneral accordancewithAS1530.42005,September2008. ExovaWarringtonfireAustralia • 2365300TestReport:Fireresistancetestoffloorjunctionsincorporatingtimber andplasterboardingeneralaccordancewithAS1530.42005,November2009. • 2365400TestReport:Fireresistancetestoffloorjunctionsincorporatingtimber andplasterboardingeneralaccordancewithAS1530.42005,November2009. • 2365500TestReport:Fireresistancetestoffloorjunctionsincorporatingtimber andplasterboardingeneralaccordancewithAS1530.42005,November2009. #02 • Timber-framed Construction for Multi-residential Buildings Class 2, 3 & 9c Page 66 Appendix D – Glossary BCA BuildingCodeofAustralia–Volume1–Class2to9Buildings. Cavitybarrier Anon-mandatoryobstructioninstalledinconcealedcavitieswithinfire-ratedwallorfloor/ceiling systems. Discontinuousconstruction Awallsystemhavingaminimumof20mmcavitybetweentwoseparatewallframes(leaves)withno mechanicallinkagebetweentheframesexceptattheperipheryi.e.topandbottomplates. Constructionjoint Discontinuitiesofbuildingelementsandgapsinfire-ratedconstructionrequiredbytheBCAto maintainfireresistance.RefertoDeemed-to-SatisfyProvisionC3.16,Volume1,BCA. Exit Includesanyofthefollowingiftheyprovideegresstoaroadoropenspace: • aninternalorexternalstairway • arampcomplyingwithSectionDoftheBCA • adoorwayopeningtoaroadoropenspace. Fire-gradelining Eitherfire-gradeplasterboard,fibre-cementoracombinationofboth,usedtoprovidetherequiredFire ResistanceLevel(FRL)forwallsorfloor/ceilingsystems.Individualliningsmanufacturersshouldbe contactedtodeterminetheextenttowhichagivenliningmaterialprovidesfire-resistingproperties. Fire-isolatedstairorramp AStairorrampconstructionofnon-combustiblematerialsandwithinafire-resistingshaftorenclosure. Fire-isolatedpassageway Acorridororhallwayoffire-resistingconstructionwhichprovidesegresstoafire-isolatedstairwayor ramp. Fire-protectivecovering • 3mmfire-gradeplasterboard;or • 2mmcellulosefibre-reinforcedcementsheetingcomplyingwithAS2908.2;or • 2mmfibrousplasterreinforcedwith13mmx13mmx0.7mmgalvanizedsteelwiremeshlocated notmorethan6mmfromtheexposedface;or • Othermaterialnotlessfire-protectivethan13mmfire-gradeplasterboard. Note:Fire-protectivecoveringmustbefixedinaccordancewithnormaltradepractice(e.g.joints sealed). FireResistanceLevel(FRL) Theperiodoftimeinminutes,determineinaccordancewithSpecificationA2.3(oftheBCA)forthe following: • Structuraladequacy • Integrity • Insulation. #02 • Timber-framed Construction for Multi-residential Buildings Class 2, 3 & 9c Page 67 Fire-resistingmineralwool Compressible,non-combustible,fire-resistingmaterialusedtofillcavitiesandmaintainfireresistance orrestrictthepassageofsmokeandgasesatgapsbetweenotherfire-resistingmaterials. NOTE:Themineralwooltobeusedinallapplicationsinthismanual,mustbefire-resistingand thereforemusthaveafusiontemperatureinexcessof1160ºC.‘Rockwool’typeproductsgenerally meettheserequirements,while‘glasswool’productsdonot. Fire-resisting(Fire-rated) Asappliedtoabuildingelementmeans,havingtheFRLrequiredbytheBCAforthatelement. Fire-resistingconstruction ConstructionwhichsatisfiesVolume2oftheBCA. Fire-resistingjunction Theintersectionbetweenafire-ratedwallorfloor/ceilingsystemandoranotherratedornon-rated system,whichmaintainthefireresistanceattheintersection. Ensure your sealants have the same fire rating as the materials they seal. Fire-resistingsealant Fire-gradematerialusedtofillgapsatjointsandintersectionsinfire-gradeliningstomaintainFire ResistanceLevels. Note:Thematerialshouldalsobeflexibletoallowformovementandwhererequiredwaterproofas well. Fire-sourcefeature Either: • thefarboundaryofaroadadjoiningtheallotment;or • asideorrearboundaryoftheallotment;or • anexternalwalloranotherbuildingontheallotmentwhichisnotofClass10. Habitableroom Aroomfornormaldomesticactivitiesandincludesabedroom,livingroom,loungeroom,musicroom, televisionroom,kitchen,diningroom,sewingroom,study,playroom,familyroomandsunroom,but excludesabathroom,laundry,watercloset,pantry,walk-inwardrobe,corridor,hallway,lobby,clothesdryingroom,andotherspacesofaspecialisednatureoccupiedneitherfrequentlynorforextended periods. Internalwalls Wallswithin,betweenorboundingseparatingwallsbutexcludingwallsthatmakeuptheexteriorfabric ofthebuilding. Note:FirewallsorcommonwallsbetweenseparatebuildingsorclassificationsareNOTinternalwalls. Lightweightconstruction Constructionwhichincorporatesorcomprisessheetorboardmaterial,plaster,render,sprayed application,orothermaterialsimilarlysusceptibletodamagebyimpact,pressureorabrasion. #02 • Timber-framed Construction for Multi-residential Buildings Class 2, 3 & 9c Page 68 Non-combustible AppliedtoamaterialnotdeemedcombustibleunderAS1530.1–CombustibilityTestsforMaterials; andappliedtoconstructionorpartofabuilding–constructedwhollyofmaterialsthatarenotdeemed combustible. PerformanceRequirements Theobjectives,functionalstatementsandrequirementsintheBuildingCodeofAustraliathatdescribe thelevelofperformanceexpectedfromthebuilding,buildingelementormaterial. Rw RefertoWeightedsoundreductionindex. Unit Sole-Occupancyunit. Weightedsoundreductionindex(Rw) TheratingofsoundinsulationinabuildingorbuildingelementasdescribedinAS/NZS1267.11999. #02 • Timber-framed Construction for Multi-residential Buildings Class 2, 3 & 9c Page 69