saveBOARD Internal Lining
- Abbreviation
- CMNZ70148 Version 1
- Version
- 1
- Valid from
- 29/08/2024
- Information provider
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment,
- Author
- Bureau Veritas Australia Pty Ltd
- Information type
- Product Certificate (CodeMark),
- Format
- PDF,
Description
saveBOARD internal lining is an internal wall or ceiling lining and can also be used as a wall bracing element.
saveBOARD internal lining is a panel product manufactured from shredded and compressed composite packaging. The panels are supplied in two face finishes, paper-faced and exposed. The paper-faced panel has a recycled paper on the finished face while the exposed has a clear LDPE plastic transparent film on the finished face.
Both boards are 1200 mm in width and supplied in two thicknesses: 10 mm and 12 mm; and three lengths: 2400 mm, 2700 mm and 3000 mm.
The paper-faced panel may be painted and wallpapered. The exposed panel is designed to be left in its natural state and requires no other finishing.
Scope
1. saveBOARD internal lining is certified for use:
- a. in the following buildings and areas of buildings:
- i. detached dwellings;
- ii. within household units in multi-unit buildings;
- iii. in outbuildings and ancillary buildings;
- iv. as wall material in crowd or sleeping uses and where care or detention is provided in other buildings (provided the building is protected with an automatic sprinkler system), and
- b. designed in accordance with NZS3604:2011 or timber framed buildings specifically designed in accordance with B1/VM1 and referenced standards AS/NZS 1170 and NZS3603:1993, and
- c. located in all exposure zones (except microclimates),
- d. except in wet areas such as spa pools, saunas and swimming pools or as a shower wall lining.
2. saveBOARD internal lining shall:
- a. be designed and installed in accordance with applicable Paperfaced Installation Guide NZ Feb 24 Rev 1:5 or Exposed Internal lining Installation Guide NZ Feb 24 Rev 1:6, and
- b. not be installed unless the moisture content of timber framing is less than 16%.