S03:B2 AS1684 Horizontal Timber Battens Laid Over Timber Floor Joists · 90Mm & 110Mm - 5Mm Gap Spacing (See AS1860.2)

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S03:B2 AS1684 Horizontal Timber Battens Laid Over Timber Floor Joists · 90Mm & 110Mm - 5Mm Gap Spacing (See AS1860.2) GENERAL NOTES: Noggins at 600mm centres max. Moisture Vapour barrier or relevant 1. Do not scale Drawings. If drawings are in question or Noggins at 600mm centres max. Moisture Vapour barrier or relevant Noggins to comply with AS1684.2 (6.2.1.5) impermeable wall underlay as per discrepancy, the builder shall be responsible for obtaining Noggins to comply with AS1684.2 (6.2.1.5) impermeable wall underlay as per NCC and AS1684 NCC and AS1684 clarification from the building designer and or building Timber or plastic shim spacer as appropriate (Min 10mm) surveyor before continuing with construction. 2. All dimensions relating to existing conditions shall be field verified. Timber Battens: Vertical installation is recommended to have fixings at End cuts to be mitred and flush joined. End cuts to be mitred and flush joined. 600mm maximum. 110mm SQE is recommended no more than 450mm Cuts to be sealed with relevant sealer Cuts to be sealed with relevant sealer fixing to Timber battens at 600mm centres max. Minimum H2 or Class 3. product as appropriate 3. Where otherwise specified all products shall be installed Timber Battens: Vertical installation is recommended to have fixings at product as appropriate 600mm maximum. 110mm SQE is recommended no more than 450mm according to Radial Timbers specifications. This applies not fixing to Timber battens at 600mm centres max. Minimum H2 or Class 3. withstanding any relevant Building Act, Regulation, Building Code of Australia, Local Government S03:A1/B1 S03:A1/B1 Regulation/Requirement and Australian Standard. Timber framing as per AS1684 Vertical Shiplap boards fixed to 4. Radial Timbers recommends the following gap spacing for horizontal timber battens V/Join Shiplap: Timber framing as per Vertical Shiplap boards fixed to Typical Particleboard sheeting · 45mm & 70mm - 3mm Gap spacing S03:B2 AS1684 horizontal timber battens laid over timber floor Joists · 90mm & 110mm - 5mm Gap spacing (See AS1860.2) S03:A2 5. All external timbers to be treated against weather exposure End cuts to be sealed with relevant oil Typical timber floor joist End cuts to be sealed with relevant oil based sealer product as appropriate based sealer product as appropriate to current AS 1604 specifications or no less than durability Refer AS1684 Timber Typical timber bearer Class 1 In-Ground/Class 2 Above Ground as per AS 5604 Framing Manual for Span Termite cap on top of stump as per Timber Natural Durability Ratings. 150mm Min distance as per tables/sizes of timber NCC 3.1.3 Termite Management & Typical polyethelene film 100 (NCC: 3.1.2.3) and/or (AS2870: 5.2.2) subfloor bearers/joists AS3600 Termite Management moisture barrier 6. All external steel & fixings to be a minimum of Hot Dip Typical Timber Barge Boards (See AS2870 for further details) Min sub floor height as per Height attached to cleat on side of stump Galvanized or equivalent corrosion protection to AS 2311 & NCC 3.4.1 Sub Floor Ventillation. Min Height taken from bottom of bearer 2312 unless within 1Km from a salt water environment then to Ground Level (GL) Typical concrete stump Marine grade Stainless steel is to be used, except where noted otherwise by the NCC. Fill 7. All Residential timber framing, bracing & tie downs are to be S03:A - Vertical Shiplap Stud Frame - Batten Fixing SOG Depth in accordance to AS 1684 (Commercial construction 1.0 1:15 Footing specifications to be provided by Engineer). Stump & Footing size refer to: Overall Depth AS1684 Timber Framing Manual &/or 8. Compliance with the relevant National Construction Code AS2870 Residential Slabs & Footings (or Engineers specifications where applicable) Of Australia (NCC) Volume 1 & or Volume 2 is mandatory Width (Not limited to) & the GUIDE TO STANDARDS & TOLERANCES. Vertical fixed shiplap to be 12 13 12 Moisture vapour barrier or S03:B - Vertical Shiplap Stud Frame: Batten Fixing - Timber Sub-Floor mitred over batten and lapped Typical plastic horseshoe packing relevant impermeable wall as pictured 2.0 1:15 9. Compliance with the (NCC) Volume 1: underlay as per NCC & AS1684 shim 10mm thickness. Screw/Nail fixing as per Radial 3.5.3.2 Timber Cladding & 3.5.3.6 Flashings Timber Supplies product fixing Timber batten, size as 54 Packing shim used for packing information specifications. to wall openings appropriate.Timber battens at 75 horizontal fixing battens to alleviate 600mm centres max. Fix board 10mm min clear of Openings in external wall cladding exposed to the weather joint. Minimum H2 or Class 3 and ventillate any moisture build up must be flashed as follows: End cuts to be mitred Timber or plastic shim between moisture vapour barrier and flush joined. Cuts (a) All openings must be adequately flashed using materials packer over vertical stud, to be sealed with and timber cladding that comply with AS/NZS 2904. width as appropriate stud relevant sealer product 10 37 size (Min 10mm thickness) (b) Flashings must be securely fixed at least 25 mm under the as appropriate cladding S03:A1 - Vertical Shiplap Mitre Join Typical Plastic Packer Timber or plastic shim spacer 1.1 3.0 Moisture vapour barrier 1:5 or relevent impermeable as appropriate (Min 10mm) 10. Compliance with the following Australian Standards is wall underlay as per NCC Typical timber batten as appropriate mandatory (Not limited to): Typical timber frame stud Fixing as appropriate AS 1684 TIMBER FRAMED CONSTRUCTION 35 Typical timber packing shim (See NCC Vol 1: 3.5.3.2 Timber AS 5604 NATURAL TIMBER DURABILITY End cuts to be sealed with Typical Particleboard Cladding) and Radial Timber relevant oil based sealer product 10mm thickness. sheeting fixing recommendations AS 3959 CONSTRUCTION IN BUSHFIRE AREAS as appropriate. Packing shim used for packing (www.radialtimbers.com.au) AS 2796.1 TIMBER HARDWOOD - Optional: horizontal fixing battens to alleviate SAWN & MILLED PRODUCTS Bottom side of board to be 75 and ventillate any moisture build up Refer AS1684 Timber Framing (PRODUCT SPECIFICATION) undercut min 150 angle to form Manual for Span tables/sizes of End cuts to be sealed with relevant drip edge on vertical fixed boards. between moisture vapour barrier and oil based sealer product as AS 2047 WINDOWS IN BUILDINGS timber subfloor bearers/joists appropriate. timber cladding. AS 2870 RESIDENTIAL SLABS & FOOTINGS Cladding to be min 50mm past Optional: 50 AS 1250 THE USE OF STEEL IN STRUCTURES Floor Level This can easily docked by customer Bottom side of board to be Typical timber 0 10 35 undercut min 15 angle to form drip AS 4100 STEEL STRUCTURES from studs, etc; joist edge on vertical fixed boards. Flashing as appropriate AS 2311 PAINTING OF BUILDINGS Typical timber Cladding to be min 50mm past 50 AS 3600 TERMITE MANAGEMENT S03:A2 - Vertical Shiplap Bottom Flashing Typical Timber Packer bearer Floor Level 1.2 4.0 Steel flashing as per (NCC:3.5.3.6) AS 1170 STRUCTURAL DESIGN ACTIONS 1:5 as appropriate AS 1428 DESIGN FOR ACCESS AND MOBILITY Termite cap as per AS 1675 FIXED PLATFORMS, WALKWAYS, STAIRWAYS Typical Concrete NCC 3.1.3 Termite Management AND LADDERS - DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND or timber stump & AS3600 Termite Management INSTALLATION Typical Timber Barge Boards attached to cleat on side of stump 11. All underground services (Sewer, Drainage, Gas, Electric, telecommunications, etc;) to be determined on site & from relevant authority records, prior to commencement of any S03:B1 - Vertical Shiplap Detail construction. IMPORTANT: 2.1 Refer to Radial Timber Product specifications for further fixing information: 1:5 www.radialtimbers.com.au NOTE: Radial Timber Product specifications noted here-in are manufacturers information for guidance NOTES: DRAWING NAME: purposes only. Adherance with applicable Building Acts, Building Regulations, THE BUILDER SHALL CHECK AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND RADIAL TIMBER SALES National Construction Codes, Local Government Regulations/Planning, Australian Standards NOTIFY ALL ERRORS AND OMISSIONS TO THE DESIGNER. 12 PARK DRIVE, Radial Shiplap Batten Fixing Details must take precedence. DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION UNTIL DANDENONG SOUTH 3175 ISSUED BY THE DESIGNER FOR CONSTRUCTION. PH: (03) 9768 2100 SCALE: A2 - Not To Scale DWG NO: S03 NOTE: DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY. FAX: (03) 9768 2177 DATE: 18-Feb-17 REVISION: 04 Termite Treatment in accordance with AS3600 required. FIXING DETAILS: EMAIL: [email protected] Installer to comply with AS3959 - Construction In Bushfire areas. REFER TO RADIAL TIMBERS RECOMMENDED FIXINGS WEB: www.radialtimbers.com.au (www.radialtimbers.com.au) GSPublisherEngine 0.2.100.100.
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