AS 1684.3-2006 Residential timber-framed construction, Part 3: Cyclonic areas
Standards Australia
The revision was undertaken to provide minimum requirements for the installation of particleboard flooring that are acceptable to building authorities in Australia. This has resulted in changes to style, format and expression, which accommodate current Standards Australia practice, and includes the following:
(a) Greater emphasis on subfloor ventilation requirements is included in Appendix B.
(b) Introduction of two flooring treatments, fungicide treated (FT) and termiticide treated (TT).
(c) Reference to Flooring Class 1 and 2 has been deleted from this edition.
(d) Mechanical properties of particleboard flooring are specified in AS 1859.
In the preparation of this Standard cognizance was taken of current building practices and technology.
First published as AS 056-1946. Second edition 1948. Revised and redesignated as AS CA38-1971. Revised and redesignated as AS 1684-1975. Third edition 1992. Revised and redesignated in part as AS 1684.3-1999. Second edition 2006.
This Standard sets out procedures for the selection, placement and fixing of particleboard flooring complying with AS 1859.
This Standard does not cover waterproofing procedures necessary for wet area rooms, which are covered by AS 3740.
NOTE: For confirmation of selection, placement and Fixing procedures consult the appropriate authority (engineer, architect or advisory organization).
Contents:
1: Scope
2: Application
3: Referenced Documents
4: Definitions
5: Subfloor Ventilation
6: Ground Floor Installations In Special Situations
7: Floor Framing
8: On-Site Storage Of Particleboard Flooring
9: Method Of Installation
10: Laying
11: Fixing Of Flooring Sheets
12: Protection Of Installed Particleboard Flooring
13: Surface Finishing
Appendix A: Areas Of Supervision
Appendix B: Comments On Subfloor Ventilation
Timber Framing.
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