Calling on any builders, self-builders, architects, building reg gurus!
This is my scenario.
I have a SIPS building which is over 1m from any boundary.
The outside of the building is clad in a combination of corten steel and timber.
Building Inspector is happy it meets the surface spread of fire under the regs.
However!
The question is now raised about the resistance to fire of the structure itself.
Internally, it is simple (pink board etc) and the inspector is happy, but it is the outside which is raising the question.
Every SIPS supplier/designer I have spoken to tells me that if you are more than 1m from the boundary, the external face of the SIPS does not need any additional treatment and you just have to be concerned that the cladding meets surface spread regs.
The structural timber association also states that beyond a meter, only the inside needs to meet the relevant minutes for fire.
In part B there is a section which lists out the different parts of a building (roof, load-bearing walls, internal walls etc etc). Under "exterior walls" and in my situation it does state the protection is only required from the inside but if you consider the SIPS panels under the "Structural" section it states protection is required on exposed faces (which is weird terminology compared to other parts of this secton and I think because it is more to do with steel columns and beams).
Anyone had experience with this? Hoping to find someone that has SIPS and clad it in timber and has first hand knowledge.
Cheers in advance.
This is my scenario.
I have a SIPS building which is over 1m from any boundary.
The outside of the building is clad in a combination of corten steel and timber.
Building Inspector is happy it meets the surface spread of fire under the regs.
However!
The question is now raised about the resistance to fire of the structure itself.
Internally, it is simple (pink board etc) and the inspector is happy, but it is the outside which is raising the question.
Every SIPS supplier/designer I have spoken to tells me that if you are more than 1m from the boundary, the external face of the SIPS does not need any additional treatment and you just have to be concerned that the cladding meets surface spread regs.
The structural timber association also states that beyond a meter, only the inside needs to meet the relevant minutes for fire.
In part B there is a section which lists out the different parts of a building (roof, load-bearing walls, internal walls etc etc). Under "exterior walls" and in my situation it does state the protection is only required from the inside but if you consider the SIPS panels under the "Structural" section it states protection is required on exposed faces (which is weird terminology compared to other parts of this secton and I think because it is more to do with steel columns and beams).
Anyone had experience with this? Hoping to find someone that has SIPS and clad it in timber and has first hand knowledge.
Cheers in advance.

