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Structural adequacy
NCC
in relation to an FRL, means the ability to maintain stability and
adequate
loadbearing
capacity as determined by AS 1530.4.
Standards
the ability of the member in the standard fire test to carry the applied test load determined based on the member design action for fire specified in
AS/NZS 1170.1
Source - AS/NZS 4600:2018: Cold-formed steel structures
Standards
the ability of a loadbearing element of construction to support a load, when tested in accordance with this Standard
Source - AS 1530.4:2014: Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures
HB50
<1> in relation to an FRL, means the ability to maintain stability and adequate loadbearing capacity under AS 1530.4
[SOURCE: BCA Vol 2 terminology]
<2> in relation to an FRL means the ability to maintain stability and adequate loadbearing capacity as determined by AS 1530.4
[SOURCE: BCA Vol 2 terminology]
<2> in relation to an FRL means the ability to maintain stability and adequate loadbearing capacity as determined by AS 1530.4
Source - BCA Vol 1 terminology