As 1860.2-2006 Particleboard Flooring Installation
As 1860.2-2006 Particleboard Flooring Installation
As 1860.2-2006 Particleboard Flooring Installation
2—2006
(Incorporating Amendment No. 1)
AS 1860.2—2006
Australian Standard®
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Particleboard flooring
Part 2: Installation
This Australian Standard® was prepared by Committee TM-005, Reconstituted Timber Panel
Products. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 19 May 2006.
This Standard was published on 26 June 2006.
Additional Interests:
• Dr Alan Halligan
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contributed to the development of this Standard through their representation on the
Committee and through the public comment period.
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Australian Standard®
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Particleboard flooring
Part 2: Installation
Originated as AS 1860—1974.
Previous edition AS 1860—1991.
Fourth edition 1998.
Revised and redesignated as AS 1860.2—2006.
Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (December 2010).
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AS 1860.2—2006 2
PREFACE
This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/ Standards New Zealand
Committee TM-005, Reconstituted Timber Panel Products, to supersede AS 1860—1998,
Installation of particleboard flooring. After consultation with stakeholders in both
countries, Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand decided to develop this Standard
as an Australian Standard rather than an Australian/New Zealand Standard.
This Standard incorporates Amendment No. 1 (December 2010). The changes required by
the Amendment are indicated in the text by a marginal bar and amendment number against
the clause, note, table, figure, or part thereof affected.
The objective of this Standard is to set out the minimum performance requirements for the
installation of particleboard flooring, which are acceptable to building authorities in
Australia.
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The objective of this revision is to provide a series of Standard series that deals with
particleboard flooring, as follows:
AS/NZS 1860 Particleboard flooring
AS/NZS 1860.1 Part 1: Specifications
AS 1860.2 Part 2: Installation (this Standard)
An informative Appendix D has been incorporated to provide guidelines for flooring
installation in wet areas.
During the course of preparation of this Standard, consideration was given to research and
testing information from resources in Australia, New Zealand and overseas.
This Standard will be referenced in the Building Code of Australia 2007, thereby
superseding the previous edition, AS 1860—1998, which will be withdrawn 12 months
from the date of publication of this edition.
The term ‘informative’ has been used in this Standard to define the application of the
appendix to which it applies. An ‘informative’ appendix is only for information and
guidance.
3 AS 1860.2—2006
CONTENTS
Page
1 SCOPE........................................................................................................................ 4
2 APPLICATION .......................................................................................................... 4
3 NORMATIVE REFERENCED DOCUMENTS.......................................................... 4
4 DEFINITIONS............................................................................................................ 4
5 SUBFLOOR VENTILATION..................................................................................... 6
6 SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES................................................................................. 6
7 ON-SITE STORAGE OF PARTICLEBOARD FLOORING ...................................... 6
8 FLOOR FRAME INSTALLATION............................................................................ 6
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APPENDICES
A INFORMATIVE REFERENCED DOCUMENTS..................................................... 13
B INSTALLATION GUIDELINES .............................................................................. 14
C RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SUBFLOOR VENTILATION .................................. 17
D WET AREA FLOORING .......................................................................................... 18
AS 1860.2—2006 4
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA
Australian Standard
Particleboard flooring
Part 2: Installation
1 SCOPE
This Standard sets out procedures for the selection, placement and fixing of Class 1
particleboard flooring complying with AS/NZS 1860.1.
NOTE: This Standard does not cover waterproofing procedures necessary for wet area rooms.
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2 APPLICATION
The main application of this Standard is in domestic construction; however, the procedures
and requirements herein may apply to particleboard used as flooring in applications where
the particleboard is applied over a system of parallel joists of either timber or steel.
NOTE: Particleboard flooring is not suitable for external decking.
4 DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this Standard definitions in AS/NZS 4491 and those below apply. Where
the definitions below differ from those in AS/NZS 4491, those below take precedence.
4.1 Floor construction system
4.1.1 Fitted floor construction
A technique whereby flooring is laid over a system of parallel joists and fitted between the
bottom wall plates of each room and hallway. This procedure is usually carried out after the
roof covering and external wall cladding have been completed (see Figures 1 and 2).