Acceptable Solution G4/AS1: Ventilation
- Abbreviation
- G4/AS1
- Amendment
- 4
- Version
- Third Edition, Amendment 4
- Valid to
- 31/10/2019
- Valid from
- 1/01/2017
This resource is no longer current. G4/AS1 (Fourth Edition) (Fourth Edition (unamended)),
- Information provider
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment,
- Information type
- Acceptable Solution,
- Format
- PDF,
Description
Acceptable Solution G4/AS1 provides a means of compliance with Building Code Clause G4 Ventilation. Building Code Clause G4 requires ventilation to all occupied spaces.
This clause requires spaces in buildings to be provided with adequate ventilation consistent with their maximum occupancy and intended use. It sets out provisions for outdoor air and extract ventilation.
It ensures systems are maintained against bacteria, pathogens and allergens. It requires products (such as cooking fumes, moisture, or gases) to be removed for other peoples amenity and the protection of property.
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Acceptable Solution G4/AS1: Ventilation
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Acceptable Solution G4/AS1: Ventilation
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G4/AS1 cites AS/NZS 3666.1:2011 Air-handling and water systems of buildings - Microbial Control - Design, installation and commissioning from 14/02/2014
G4/AS1 cites AS/NZS 3666.2:2011 Air-handling and water systems of buildings - Microbial Control - Operation and maintenance from 14/02/2014
G4/AS1 cites AS/NZS 4740:2000 (R2016) Natural ventilaters - classification and performance from 1/11/2008 until 31/10/2019
G4/AS1 cites AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 Gas installations - General installations from 1/01/2017
G4/AS1 cites NZS 4303:1990 Ventilation for acceptable indoor air quality - SPONSORED from 1/11/2008
G4/AS1 cites AS 1668.2-2002 The use of ventilation and air-conditioning in buildings. Part 2 Ventilation design for indoor air contaminant control from 1/11/2008
G4/AS1 cites CIBSE Code Series A: Air distribution systems 1996 from 1/11/2008