Technical Statement
Product Description
Scope of use
Fire Performance: Group 1-Son timber substrates (as defined by NZBC CVM2) with a minimum thickness of 9mm and minimum density of 338kg/m3. This covers almost all typically specified timber species.
Sustainability: Fully water based system, low VOC - 69g/L – fits within the Greenstar Build requirements
Environment: Suitable for internal dry environments only, for high moisture internal, semi-external, fully external please refer to FireZone Vanguard.
Application: Application by Zone's network of local approved applicators.
Finish: Clear coat finish, compatible with a range of water based stains
Durability: Relatively hard wearing topcoat, with double topcoat spec available for higher wear and tear environments.
Specification: Specify through Masterspec Section 6743ZF.
New Zealand Building Code (NZBC)
The product will, if employed in accordance with the supplier's installation and maintenance requirements, assist with meeting the following provisions of the building code:
- Clause C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source: Performance C3.4(a)
FireZone 92 has been tested to EN13501-1:2018 in Europe
achieving a B-d0-s1 classification. The classification is valid for timber substrates with a minimum thickness of 9mm and minimum density of 338kg/m3.
According
to the NZBC C/AS2 Table C1.1 – a B-d0-s1 is the equivalent of a
Group 1-S.
According
to C/VM2 A1.6 – a surface applied system’s fire rating is compliant
on any timber substrate of the same of greater thickness and same or greater
density.
Therefore
FireZone 92 meets a Group 1-S fire rating on timber substrates ≥9mm in
thickness and ≥338kg/m3 in density.
Notes
The FireZone 92 system meets the Group 1-S, Group 1, Group 2-S, Group 2 and Group 3 interior surface lining requires as required by C3.4(a). Outlined in NZBC C/AS2 Clause 4.17.
Timber substrates must be for internal use only, with a minimum density of ≥338 kg/m3 and minimum thickness of ≥9mm.
Timber substrates are defined in NZBC CVM2 Verification Method - Clause A1.6 Table A2 - Timber, Standard grade plywood, hardboard,
fibre/particleboard.
Evidence
The product meets the requirements set out in the following documents, or relevant parts of cited standards within the documents:
EN13501-1:2018 -
Fire classification of construction products and building elements
NZBC C/AS2 Acceptable Solution for Buildings
other than Risk Group SH:
- Clause 4.17 Interior surface finishes,
floor coverings and
suspended flexible fabrics
- Table C1.1 Alternative test or classification standards for Group Numbers
NZBC CVM2 Verification Method: Framework for
Fire Safety Design:
- Clause A1.6 Selecting a substrate for testing
materials or coatings usually applied to a
substrate,
- Table A2 Selection of substrate
Supporting evidence
The product has and can make available the following additional evidence to support the above statements:
Use in Service History
Te Arai Cottages - Te Arai
Western Springs High School - Auckland
Commercial Bay - Auckland
Ahi Restaurant - Auckland
Auckland Uni B201 - Auckland
Ponsonby Central - Auckland
Ramada - Auckland
Woodward Road KO - Auckland
Textile Centre - Auckland
Little Wilderness - Auckland
Made Market - Hamilton
Hamilton Airport - Hamilton
Roofing Industries - Hamilton
Te Kuiti Sports Hub - Te Kuiti
Tairua Surf Club - Tairua
Rotorua Boys High School - Rotorua
Rotorua Airport - Rotorua
Total Span - Taranaki
KFC Palmerston North - Palmerston North
Hawkes Bay Airport - Hawkes Bay
Flaxmere College - Hawkes Bay
Wellington City Mission - Wellington
KFC Lower Hutt - Wellington
NZCIS - Wellington
St Mary's College - Wellington
KFC Blenheim - Blenheim
Cloudy Bay - Blenheim
Delegat Wines - Blenheim
Burwood Hospital - Christchurch
NZALS - Christchurch
Aspen Hotel - Queenstown
Sudima Hotel - Queenstown
Bike It Now - Queenstown
Cardrona Cafe - Cardrona
Product Criteria
Design requirements
Specify when a clear coat finish is desired on timber substrates. Available in a matt or satin finish.
Interior dry application only.
Clear adhesion primer available for previously coated substrates.
Water based stains can be applied prior to the FireZone 92 system without the adhesion primer.
Double topcoat specification available for higher wear and tear environments.
Installation requirements
FireZone 92 must be applied by a Zone approved applicator.
Can be applied on or offsite.
See FireZone 92 technical data sheet for in depth application requirements.
Maintenance requirements
FireZone 92 system should be checked by the building owner or maintenance team for mechanical damage or moisture damage.
If damage is observed please get in touch with Zone Architectural Products for guidance or refer to the FireZone 92 Maintenance Guidelines.
The FireZone 92 system may require another topcoat application 5-7 years after initial application.
Warrantees
A product warranty is available on a project by project basis for up to 5 years.
Please ensure this is included in the specification and the warranty form is completed prior to application.
Environmental
The FireZone 92 system is fully water based and low VOC (69g/L) and appropriate for Green Build and Living Building Challenge projects with an in service history to support this.
Building Product Information Requirements
Manufacturer
Legal Trading Name:
Zone Architectural Products
Business Email:
info@zone.net.nz
Company Website:
www.zone.net.nz
Contact Number/s:
+64 09 6231699
Importer
Legal Trading Name:
Zone Architectural Products
Business Email:
info@zone.net.nz
Company Website:
www.zone.net.nz
Contact Number/s:
09 6231699
0800 508800
Product Identifier
FIREZONE 92 ADHESION PRIMER
FIREZONE 92 BASECOAT
FIREZONE 92 TOPCOAT
Warnings
This product has no warnings associated with it.
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Date last validated:
11 December 2023 |
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Date last updated:
11 December 2023 |