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Part 3.8.2 Room Heights
Appropriate Performance Requirements
Where an alternative room height is proposed as a Performance Solution to that described in Part 3.8.2, that proposal must comply with—
Compliance with this acceptable construction practice satisfies Performance RequirementP2.4.2 for room heights.
Heights of rooms and other spaces (see Figure 3.8.2.1) must be not less than—
in a habitable room excluding a kitchen — 2.4 m; and
in a kitchen — 2.1 m; and
in a corridor, passageway or the like — 2.1 m; and
in a bathroom, shower room, laundry, sanitary compartment, airlock, pantry, storeroom, garage, car parking area or the like — 2.1 m; and
in a room or space with a sloping ceiling or projections below the ceiling line within—
in an attic — a height of not less than 2.2 m for at least two-thirds of the floor area of the room or space; and
in other rooms — a height of not less than 2.4 m over two-thirds of the floor area of the room or space; and
a non-habitable room — a height of not less than 2.1 m for at least two-thirds of the floor area of the room or space,
and when calculating the floor area of a room or space, any part that has a ceiling height of less than 1.5 m is not included; and
in a stairway, ramp, landing, or the like — 2.0 m measured vertically above the nosing line of stairway treads or the floor surface of a ramp, landing or the like.
Figure 3.8.2.1 MEASUREMENT OF HEIGHTS OF ROOMS AND OTHER SPACES |
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Note: The letters in the diagram represent the following minimum dimensions: A = 2.4 m In a habitable room (excluding a kitchen). B = 2.4 m In a habitable room with a sloping ceiling for at least two-thirds of the floor area of the room or space. C = 2.1 m In a non-habitable room with a sloping ceiling for at least two-thirds of the floor area of the room or space. D = 2.2 m In an attic with a sloping ceiling for at least two-thirds of the floor area of the room or space. E = 1.5 m For the purpose of calculating the floor area of a room or space, any ceiling height of less than 1.5 m is excluded. F = 2.0 m In a stairway (measured vertically above the nosing line). The combined dimensions of G must not exceed one-third of the floor area (See E above) of the room or space. |