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AS/NZS 4859.1:2002

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Materials for the thermal insulation of buildings General criteria and technical provisions

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13-08-2024

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15-10-2002

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Provides requirements and methods of test for materials that are added to, or incorporated in, opaque envelopes of buildings designed for human occupancy, to provide thermal insulation by moderating the flow of heat through these elements.

This Standard specifies requirements and methods of test for materials that are added to, or incorporated in, opaque envelopes of buildings, to provide thermal insulation by moderating the flow of heat through these envelopes.This Standard does not cover materials for the insulation of equipment, building facilities, windows or other glazings.Specific requirements for individual materials or insulation types are given in Sections 5 to 9 of this Standard and in the following Standards:(a) Rigid cellular polyurethane (RC/PUR)................................AS 1366.1.(b) Rigid cellular polyisocyanurate (RC/PIR)................................AS 1366.2.(c) Rigid cellular polystyrene Moulded (RC/PS-M)......................................AS 1366.3.(d) Rigid cellular polystyrene Extruded (RC/PS-E).....................................AS 1366.4.(e) Urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation—In situ set foam .....................AS 4073.The scope of this Standard does not cover equirements for fire performance.

First published in Australia as part of AS 2352-1980, AS 2461-1981, AS 2462-1981, AS 2463-1981, AS 2464.1-1981, AS 2464.2-1981, AS 2464.3-1983, AS 2464.4-1981, AS 2464.5-1985, AS 2464.6-1983, AS 2464.7-1990 and AS 3742-1990.
First published in New Zealand as NZS 1340:1959.
Second edition 1970.
Revised and redesignated as NZS 4222:1985.
Second edition 1992.
AS 2352-1980, AS 2461-1981, AS 2462-1981, AS 2463-1981, AS 2464.1-1981, AS 2464.2-1981, AS 2464.3-1983, AS 2464.4-1981, AS 2464.5-1985, AS 2464.6-1983, AS 2464.7-1990, AS 3742-1990 and NZS 4222:1992 jointly revised, amalgamated and redesignated as AS/NZS 4859.1:2002.

AS 2001.7.1-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Test samples and test specimens
HB 18.28-1991 Guidelines for third-party certification and accreditation - Guide 28: General rules for a model third-party certification system for products
AS 2001.7.2-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - General requirements
AS/NZS 4201.2:1994 Pliable building membranes and underlays - Methods of test Resistance to wet delamination (Reconfirmed 2020)
AS 2001.7.8-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of acetate and triacetate fibres (method using benzyl alcohol)
AS 2001.7.16-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of jute and certain animal fibres (method of determining the nitrogen content)
AS 2001.7.9-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of triacetate and certain other fibres (method using dichloromethane)
AS 2001.7.6-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of viscose, cupro or certain types of polynosic (modal) and cotton fibres (method using formic acid and zinc chloride)
AS 2001.7.15-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of certain cellulose fibres and wool or hair (method using sulphuric acid 70% m/m)
AS 2001.7.7-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of nylon 6 or nylon 6.6 and certain other fibres (method using formic acid 80% m/m)
AS 2001.7.11-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of acrylics, certain modacrylics or certain chlorofibres (method using dimethylformamide)
AS 2001.7.3-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Manual separation
AS 2001.7.12-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of certain chlorofibres and certain other fibres (method using carbon disulphide/acetone 55.5/44.5)
AS 2001.7.5-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of certain protein fibres (wool, animal hair, silk or protein) and certain other fibres (method using alkaline sodium hypochlorite)
AS 2001.7.14-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of silk and wool or hair fibres (method using sulphuric acid 75% m/m)
AS 2001.7.4-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of acetate and certain other fibres (method using acetone)
AS 2001.7.13-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of acetate and certain chlorofibres (method using glacial acetic acid)
AS 4073-1993 Urea-formaldehyde foam thermal insulation - In situ set foam
AS 2001.7.10-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of certain cellulose fibres and polyester (method using sulphuric acid 75% m/m)
AS 1366.1-1992 Rigid cellular plastics sheets for thermal insulation Rigid cellular polyurethane (RC/PUR) (Reconfirmed 2018)
AS 1366.3-1992 Rigid cellular plastics sheets for thermal insulation Rigid cellular polystyrene - Moulded (RC/PS - M) (Reconfirmed 2018)
AS 1134-1982 Method for the determination of wool base and vegetable matter base in raw wool
AS 1399-1990 Guide to AS 1199 - Sampling procedures and tables for inspection by attributes
AS/NZS 3008.1.1:1998 Electrical installations - Selection of cables - Cables for alternating voltages up to and including 0.6/1 kV - Typical Australian installation conditions
AS 1199-1988 Sampling procedures and tables for inspection by attributes
AS 2001.6.1-1980 Methods of test for textiles Miscellaneous tests - Determination of the resistance of textiles to certain insect pests
AS 2001.7.18-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of polyolefin and certain other fibres (method using xylene)
AS 1366.2-1992 Rigid cellular plastics sheets for thermal insulation Rigid cellular polyisocyanurate (RC/PIR) (Reconfirmed 2018)
AS 1366.4-1989 Rigid cellular plastics sheets for thermal insulation Rigid cellular polystyrene - Extruded (RC/PS-E) (Reconfirmed 2018)
AS/NZS 4200.2:1994 Pliable building membranes and underlays Installation requirements
AS 2001.7.19-1990 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of chlorofibres (homopolymers of vinyl chloride) and certain other fibres (method using concentrated sulfuric acid)
AS 1595-1981 Cold-rolled unalloyed low carbon steel sheet and strip
AS/NZS 4200.1:1994 Pliable building membranes and underlays Materials
AS/NZS 4201.1:1994 Pliable building membranes and underlays - Methods of test Resistance to dry delamination (Reconfirmed 2020)
AS 3999-1992 Thermal insulation of dwellings - Bulk insulation - Installation requirements
AS 2001.7.20-1983 Methods of test for textiles Quantitative analysis of fibre mixtures - Binary mixtures of inorganic based, man-made fibres and certain fibres (method based on ignition at 625 degrees Celsius)

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