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Glazing
NCC
for the purposes of Part 2.6 and Part 3.12 in Volume Two, means a transparent
or translucent element and its supporting frame located in the external
fabric
of the building, and includes a
window
other than a
roof light
.
NCC
for the purposes of Section J in Volume One, means a transparent or translucent
element and its supporting frame located in the
envelope
, and includes a
window
other than a
roof light
.
Standards
- 1 the securing of glass in prepared openings in windows, door panels, partitions, and the like.
- 2 glass or plastics glazing sheet material for installation into a building
Source - AS 1288-2006: Selection and installation
Standards
an element or elements of construction intended for the transmission of light
Source - AS 1530.4:2014: Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures
Standards
one of the following:
- (a) The securing of glass in prepared openings in windows, door panels, partitions and the like.
- (b) Glass or plastics glazing sheet material for installation into a building.
Source - AS 2047-2014: Windows and external glazed doors in buildings
HB50
<1> infill in a door, window or other opening, which will admit light but resist the passage of air or other elements
See also: plastic safety glazing material
<2> fixing infill of glass or plastic glazing
<3> for the purposes of Part 2.6 and Part 3.12, means a transparent or translucent element and its supporting frame located in the external fabric of the building, and includes a window and the glazed part of a door
See also: plastic safety glazing material
<2> fixing infill of glass or plastic glazing
<3> for the purposes of Part 2.6 and Part 3.12, means a transparent or translucent element and its supporting frame located in the external fabric of the building, and includes a window and the glazed part of a door
Source - BCA Vol 2 terminology