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Flashing
NCC
means a strip or sleeve of impervious material dressed, fitted or built-in
to provide a barrier to moisture movement, or to divert the travel of moisture,
or to cover a joint where water would otherwise penetrate to the interior of a
building.
Standards
a strip or sleeve of impervious material dressed, fitted or built in, or a liquid-applied product, to provide a barrier to moisture movement, divert the travel of moisture, or cover a joint where water would otherwise penetrate
Source - AS 3740-2010: Waterproofing of domestic wet areas
Standards
barrier of impervious material, built-in to prevent moisture movement to any part of a building requiring protection (usually the part below it). It includes a waterproof strip barrier around an opening in a wall or, at a roof junction, or at a roof penetration to prevent the ingress of water to the inner parts of a building. In some instances, the flashing can act as a damp-proof course
Source - AS/NZS 2904:1995: Damp-proof courses and flashings
Standards
an impervious membrane installed in such a manner as to prevent ingress of water into the building
Flashing includes a waterproof strip barrier around an opening in a wall, at a roof junction or at a roof penetration to prevent the ingress of water to the inner parts of a building. In some instances the flashing can act as a damp-proof course.
Source - AS 2047-2014: Windows and external glazed doors in buildings
HB50
<1> barrier of impervious material, built-in to prevent moisture movement to any part of a building requiring protection (usually the part below it)
See Figure A.8; Figure A.39
See Figure A.8; Figure A.39
It includes a waterproof strip barrier around an opening in a wall or, at a roof junction, or at a roof penetration to prevent the ingress of water to the inner parts of a building. In some instances, the flashing can act as a damp-proof course.
<2> means a strip or sleeve of impervious material dressed, fitted or built-in to provide a barrier to moisture movement, or to divert the travel of moisture, or to cover a joint where water would otherwise penetrate to the interior of a building
Source - BCA Vol 2 terminology