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Codemark 30090 Rev 7

This document certifies that Velux skylights incorporating EDW flashing kits or custom flashing comply with relevant provisions of the Building Code of Australia when used for their intended purpose. Velux skylights include fixed, top-hung, and low-pitch opening skylights designed for daylighting and ventilation. The certificate details the specific skylight models, intended use, relevant BCA provisions, and limitations. It confirms Velux skylights can be used for all building types according to technical documentation and the certificate conditions.

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Codemark 30090 Rev 7

This document certifies that Velux skylights incorporating EDW flashing kits or custom flashing comply with relevant provisions of the Building Code of Australia when used for their intended purpose. Velux skylights include fixed, top-hung, and low-pitch opening skylights designed for daylighting and ventilation. The certificate details the specific skylight models, intended use, relevant BCA provisions, and limitations. It confirms Velux skylights can be used for all building types according to technical documentation and the certificate conditions.

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Certification Body: Certificate number: CM30090 Rev 7

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT

Global-Mark Pty Ltd, Velux Skylights FS, VS, VSE & VSS with EDW Flashing kits & Skylights FCM, VCM, VCE & VCS with custom Flashing
Suite 4.07
Type and/or use of product: Description of product:
32 Delhi Road
North Ryde NSW 2113 Velux Skylights (incorporating EDW Flashing kits or custom flashing) are used to bring Velux FS & FCM are fixed / non-openable skylights for daylighting purposes only.
Australia natural light and air into attics or loft rooms where ventilation is required. Velux VS, VSE & VSS are top hung, openable skylights for daylighting & ventilation purposes.
Tel: +61 2 9886 0222 Velux Skylights (incorporating EDW Flashing kits or custom flashing) are designed for use Velux VCM, VCE & VCS are top hung, openable skylights for daylighting & ventilation
www.Global-Mark.com.au with all building types, subject to limitations detailed within this certificate and the purposes in low-pitch applications.
technical literature. Velux EDW Flashing kits integrate with FS, VS, VSE & VSS Skylights for weather proofing,
custom flashing is required for FCM, VCM, VCE & VCS Skylights.
Certificate Holder:

Velux Australia Pty


COMPLIES WITH THE FOLLOWING BCA PROVISIONS AND STATE OR TERRITORY VARIATION(S) BCA 2019 + A1
Ltd
78 Henderson Road Volume One including Amendment 1 Volume Two including Amendment 1
Alexandria NSW 2015
Australia
Performance Requirement(s) FP1.4 Weatherproofing P2.2.2 Weatherproofing
Tel: 1300 859 856 CP2 Spread of fire P2.3.1 Spread of fire
www.velux.com.au
Deemed-to-Satisfy Provision(s): B1.4 (h) (ii) Determination of structural resistance of materials 3.0.4 (m) Determination of structural resistance of materials
and forms of construction and forms of construction
3.6.0 (b) (iv) Glazing
Specification B1.2 Design of buildings in cyclonic areas 3.0.4 (q) Glazing in high wind areas (FCM skylight only)
Scope of certification: The CodeMark Scheme is a building product certification scheme. The rules of the Scheme are available at the ABCB website www.abcb.gov.au. This Certificate of Conformity is to
confirm that the relevant requirements of the Building Code of Australia (BCA) as claimed against have been met. The responsibility for the product performance and its fitness for the intended use remain
with the certificate holder. The certification is not transferrable to a manufacturer not listed on Appendix A of this certificate.
Disclaimer: The Scheme Owner, Scheme Administrator and Scheme Accreditation Body do not make any representations, warranties or guarantees, and accept no legal liability whatsoever arising from or
connected to, the accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness of any material contained within this certificate; and the Scheme Owner, Scheme Administrator and Scheme Accreditation Body disclaim to
the extent permitted by law, all liability (including negligence) for claims of losses, expenses, damages and costs arising as a result of the use of the product(s) referred to in this certificate.
The purpose of Global-Mark construction site audits is to confirm the practicability of installing the product; and to confirm the appropriateness and accuracy of installation instructions.
In placing the CodeMark mark on the product/system, the certificate holder makes a declaration of compliance with the certification standard(s) and confirms that the product is identical to the product
certified herein. In issuing this Certificate of Approval Global-Mark has relied on the expertise of external bodies (laboratories, and technical experts).
Date of issue: 06/04/2023

Herve Michoux Peter Gardner Date of expiry: 27/04/2024


Global-Mark Managing Director Unrestricted Building Certifier

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D2.24 Protection of openable windows 3.9.2.6 Protection of openable windows – bedrooms
3.9.2.7 Protection of openable windows – rooms other
than bedrooms
F4.2 Methods and extent of natural light 3.8.4.2 Natural light
F4.3 Natural light borrowed from adjoining room
F4.6 Natural ventilation 3.8.5.2 Ventilation requirements
F4.7 Ventilation borrowed from adjoining room
G5.2 Construction in bushfire prone areas 3.10.5.0 (c) Construction in bushfire prone areas
J1.4 Building fabric – Roof lights 3.12.1.3 Building fabric – Roof lights
J3.3 Building sealing – Roof lights 3.12.3.2 Building sealing – Roof lights
State or territory variation(s): NT Spec B1.2 NT Addition to Spec B1.2
SA P2.3.1 (a)(ii), Spread of fire
(iii)
VIC F4.2 (b), (c), (d) Methods and extent of natural light
NSW G5.2 Construction in bushfire prone areas NSW 3.10.5.0 (c) Construction in bushfire prone areas
QLD G5.1 Construction in bushfire prone areas QLD 3.10.5.0 (c) Construction in bushfire prone areas
NSW J(A)1 Building fabric (Class 2 & 4 only) NSW Part 3.12 Part 3.12 does not apply in NSW, refer to BASIX
requirements.
NSW J(A)2 Building sealing
NSW J(B)1 Energy Efficiency (Class 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 buildings)
NT Section J Replaced by BCA2009 Section J NT Part 3.12 Replaced by BCA2009 Part 3.12
QLD Section J Replaced by BCA2009 Section J (Class 2 only)

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SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS AND CONDITIONS AND THE PRODUCT TECHNICAL DATA IN APPENDIX A AND EVALUATION STATEMENTS IN APPENDIX B
Limitations and conditions: Building classification/s:
Volume 1 – Schedule 3 & Volume 2 – Schedule 3 All Building Types
Velux Skylights are to be installed at an angle between 0 and 70 degrees measured from the horizontal plane.
Volume 1 – B1.4 (h) (ii) 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9
Velux Skylights with EDW or custom flashing have maximum wind load limits as detailed within relevant product data sheets.
Volume 2 – 3.6.1 1 & 10
FCM Skylights with custom flashing kits, are approved for use in cyclonic wind zones, as defined by the Northern Territory Deemed to Comply
Manual, refer to the FCM Skylight technical data sheet for maximum permissible design wind loads.
FS, VS, VSE, VSS, VCM, VCE & VCS Skylights and relevant Flashing kits are to be specified only for non-cyclonic wind zones (up to N3 wind
regions) and have maximum permissible design wind load limits as published within the relevant technical data sheets.
Volume 1 – Specification C1.1 – 3.6 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9
When installed in a roof that is required to have a FRL or where the roof covering is required to be non-combustible, skylights must:
(a) have an aggregate area of not more than 20% of the roof surface; and
(b) be not less than 3 m from—
(i) any boundary of the allotment other than the boundary with a road or public place; and
(ii) any part of the building which projects above the roof unless that part has the FRL required of a fire wall and any openings in that
part of the wall for 6 m vertically above the rooflight or the like are protected in accordance with C3.4; and
(iii) any rooflight or the like in an adjoining sole-occupancy unit if the walls bounding the unit are required to have an FRL; and
(iv) any rooflight or the like in an adjoining fire-separated section of the building; and
(c) if a ceiling with a resistance to the incipient spread of fire is required, be installed in a way that will maintain the level of protection
provided by the ceiling to the roof space.
Volume 1 – D2.12 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9
Skylights shall not be placed within 3 metres of an emergency access path of travel that may cross the same roof area.
Volume 1 – F4.2 & F4.3 & Volume 2 – 3.8.4.2 All Building Types
Combined window, roof light and other opening areas for Natural Light shall achieve a minimum percentage of floor area for the room. When
solely relying upon roof lights, at least 3% of room floor area is required for Roof Lights, alternately 10% of room floor area for Windows, or a
proportional combination of the two.

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Volume 1 – F4.6 & F4.7 & Volume 2 – 3.8.5.2 All Building Types
Applicable for habitable rooms, offices, shops, factories, workrooms, sanitary compartments, bathrooms, shower rooms, laundries and any
other rooms occupied by a person that requires Natural ventilation.
Combined window, roof light & other opening areas for Ventilation shall achieve a minimum of 5% of the total floor area of the room. When
solely relying on roof lights, at least 5% of room floor area is required in Roof Light opening area for natural ventilation.
Volume 1 – G5.2 & Volume 2 – 3.10.5.0 (c) 1, 2, 3 & 10
In Bushfire prone areas, when the building is constructed in accordance with AS3959, Velux Skylights with EDW or custom flashing may be
installed in buildings subject to Bushfire Attack Level in all zones up to & including BAL40.
Volume 1 – J1.3 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9
The roof total R value shall be calculated in accordance with J1.2 (i) and comply with the requirements of J1.4 for the relevant climate zone.
Skylights contribute towards the energy efficiency of the building envelope and shall comply with the requirements of J1.4 as nominated
below.
Volume 1 – J1.4 & Volume 2 – 3.12.1.3 All Building Types
The total area of Roof Lights and the corresponding UW & SHGCW values shall comply with parameters contained within clause J1.4 of Volume
1 and clause 3.12.1.3 of Volume 2.
Volume 1 – NSW G5.2 & Volume 2 – NSW 3.10.5.0 (c) 1, 2, 3 & 10
In Bushfire prone areas, when the building is constructed in accordance with AS3959, Velux Skylights with EDW or custom flashing may be
installed in buildings subject to Bushfire Attack Level in all zones up to & including BAL40.
Volume 1 – QLD G5.1 & Volume 2 – QLD 3.10.5.0 1, 2, 3 & 10
In Bushfire prone areas, when the building is constructed in accordance with AS3959, Velux Skylights with EDW or custom flashing may be
installed in buildings subject to Bushfire Attack Level in all zones up to & including BAL40.
This applies to buildings located in a designated Bushfire Prone area but does not apply, in accordance with AS3959, when the classified
vegetation is Group F rainforest (excluding wet sclerophyll forest types), mangrove communities and grasslands under 300mm high.
Volume 1 – NSW JP1 & Volume 2 – NSW P2.6.1 1, 2, 4 & 10
UW & SHGCW values in accordance with NSW BASIX. Skylights contribute towards the energy efficiency of the building envelope.
Volume 1 – NSW J(A)1 & J(B)1 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9
UW & SHGCW values in accordance with energy efficiency requirements. Skylights contribute towards the energy efficiency of the building
envelope.
Volume 1 – NT Section J & Volume 2 – NT Part 2.6 All Building Types
UW & SHGCW values in accordance with energy efficiency requirements of BCA 2009 Volume 1 Section J & Volume 2 Part 2.6.
Skylights contribute towards the energy efficiency of the building envelope.

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Volume 1 – QLD Section J 2
UW & SHGCW values in accordance with energy efficiency requirements of BCA 2009 Volume 1 Section J.
Skylights contribute towards the energy efficiency of the building envelope.
General All Building Types
Velux Skylights with approved flashing are to be specified in accordance with the document(s) listed in Appendix A3 of this certificate by a
suitably qualified building professional.
General All Building Types
Velux Skylights with approved flashing are to be installed in accordance with the document(s) listed in Appendix A5 of this certificate by a
suitably qualified building professional.

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APPENDIX A – PRODUCT TECHNICAL DATA
A1 Type and intended use of product
See page 1 of this certificate: Type and/or use of product
A2 Description of product
See page 1 of this certificate: Description of product
• Skylights may be installed in orientations between 0 and 70 degrees when measured from the horizontal plane.
• Velux Skylights are available in a range of standard sizes and options, as described in Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 as listed in Appendix A3.
A3 Product specification
Refer to items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 listed in Appendix B2:
1. Velux Models Summary – 2022
2. Aust FCM Product Sheet Sept 2022
3. Aust FS Product Sheet Sept 2022
4. Aust VCM Product Sheet Sept 2022
5. Aust VCS Product Sheet Sept 2022
6. Aust VS Product Sheet 2021
7. Aust VSS Product Sheet 2021
8. Aust VSE Product Sheet 2021
9. EDW Flashing A21 452259-2012-06 – Installation instructions
A4 Manufacturer and manufacturing plant(s)
VELUX Australia Pty Ltd VELUX Greenwood
78 Henderson Road 450 Old Brickyard Rd Greenwood
Alexandria NSW 2015 South Carolina 29649
Australia USA
A5 Installation requirements
Refer to Velux product installation instructions for FS, VS, VSE, VSS, FCM, VCM, VCE & VCS skylights.
Refer to Velux product installation instructions for EDW Flashing kit – EDW Flashing A21 452259-2012-06.
A6 Other relevant technical data
Any referenced documents within the technical literature identified in Appendix A3 and Appendix A5.

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APPENDIX B – EVALUATION STATEMENTS
B1 Evaluation methods
The following assessment methods have been used to determine compliance with NCC 2019:
Code Clause Assessment Method(s) Evidence of suitability Evidence reference in B2
NCC Volume One FP1.4 A2.2 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) – Test Report Items 31, 33, 35, 37, 38 & 39
NCC Volume Two P2.2.2 A2.2 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) – Test Report Items 31, 33, 35, 37, 38 & 39
NCC Volume One CP2 A2.2 (2) (a) & (c) A5.2 (1) (e) – Expert Judgement Item 15
NCC Volume Two P2.3.1 A2.2 (2) (a) & (c) A5.2 (1) (e) – Expert Judgement Item 15
NCC Volume One B1.4 (h) (ii) A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) & (e) – Test Report & Expert Judgement Items 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 32, 33, 35 & 39
NCC Volume Two 3.0.4 (m) A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) & (e) – Test Report & Expert Judgement Items 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 32, 33, 35 & 39
NCC Volume Two 3.6.0 (b)(iv) A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) & (e) – Test Report & Expert Judgement Items 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 32, 33, 35 & 39
NCC Volume One Specification B1.2 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (d) & (e) – Test Report & Expert Judgement Items 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 32, 34, 36 & 39
NCC Volume Two 3.0.4 (q) A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (d) & (e) – Test Report & Expert Judgement Items 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 32, 34, 36 & 39
NCC Volume One D2.24 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (d) – Test Report Items 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 & 30
NCC Volume Two 3.9.2.6 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (d) – Test Report Items 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 & 30
NCC Volume Two 3.9.2.7 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (d) – Test Report Items 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 & 30
NCC Volume One F4.2 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (f) – Other Documentary Evidence Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
NCC Volume One F4.3 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (f) – Other Documentary Evidence Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
NCC Volume Two 3.8.4.2 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (f) – Other Documentary Evidence Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
NCC Volume One F4.6 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (f) – Other Documentary Evidence Items 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
NCC Volume One F4.7 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (f) – Other Documentary Evidence Items 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
NCC Volume Two 3.8.5.2 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (f) – Other Documentary Evidence Items 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
NCC Volume One G5.2 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) & (f) – Test Report & Other Documentary Evidence Items 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23
NCC Volume Two 3.10.5.0 (c) A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) & (f) – Test Report & Other Documentary Evidence Items 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23
NCC Volume One J1.4 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (e) & (f) – Expert Judgement & Other Documentary Evidence Item 40
NCC Volume Two 3.12.1.3 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (e) & (f) – Expert Judgement & Other Documentary Evidence Item 40
NCC Volume One J3.3 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (d) – Test Report Item 41
NCC Volume Two 3.12.3.2 A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (d) – Test Report Item 41
NCC Volume One NT Spec B1.2 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) & (e) – Test Report & Expert Judgement Items 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 32, 33, 35 & 39
NCC Volume Two SA P2.3.1 (a)(ii), (iii) A2.2 (2) (a) & (c) A5.2 (1) (e) – Expert Judgement Item 15
NCC Volume One VIC F4.2 (b), (c), (d) A2.3 (2) (a) A5.2 (1) (f) – Other Documentary Evidence Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
NCC Volume One NSW G5.2 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) & (f) – Test Report & Other Documentary Evidence Items 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23
NCC Volume Two NSW 3.10.5.0 (c) A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) & (f) – Test Report & Other Documentary Evidence Items 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23
NCC Volume One QLD G5.1 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) & (f) – Test Report & Other Documentary Evidence Items 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23
NCC Volume Two QLD 3.10.5.0 (c) A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (d) & (f) – Test Report & Other Documentary Evidence Items 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23

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B1 Evaluation methods cont’d
Code Clause Assessment Method(s) Evidence of suitability Evidence reference in B2
NCC Volume One NSW J(A)1 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (e) & (f) – Expert Judgement & Other Documentary Evidence Items 40 & 41
NCC Volume Two NSW Part 3.12 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (e) & (f) – Expert Judgement & Other Documentary Evidence Items 40 & 41
NCC Volume One NSW J(A)2 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (e) & (f) – Expert Judgement & Other Documentary Evidence Items 40 & 41
NCC Volume One NSW J(B)1 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (e) & (f) – Expert Judgement & Other Documentary Evidence Items 40 & 41
NCC Volume One NT Section J A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (e) & (f) – Expert Judgement & Other Documentary Evidence Items 40 & 41
NCC Volume Two NT Part 3.12 A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (e) & (f) – Expert Judgement & Other Documentary Evidence Items 40 & 41
NCC Volume One QLD Section J A2.3 (2) (a) & (b) A5.2 (1) (e) & (f) – Expert Judgement & Other Documentary Evidence Items 40 & 41

B2 Reports
The following reports have been used as evidence to determine compliance with NCC 2019:
Ref Author Reference Date Description NATA Registration
1 Velux Australia Pty Ltd Velux Models Summary – 2022 Jan 2021 List of Velux Skylight, Roof Window & Sun Tube Product Range –
2 Velux Australia Pty Ltd Aust FCM Product sheet Sept 2022 Jan 2021 Product data sheet for FCM Fixed Skylights –
3 Velux Australia Pty Ltd Aust FS Product sheet Sept 2022 Jan 2021 Product data sheet for FS Fixed Skylights –
4 Velux Australia Pty Ltd Aust VCM Product sheet Sept 2022 Jan 2021 Product data sheet for VCM Manually operated Skylights –
5 Velux Australia Pty Ltd Aust VCS Product sheet Sept 2022 Jan 2021 Product data sheet for VCS Solar powered Skylights –
6 Velux Australia Pty Ltd Aust VS Product sheet 2021 Jan 2021 Product data sheet for VS Manually operated Skylights –
7 Velux Australia Pty Ltd Aust VSS Product sheet 2021 Jan 2021 Product data sheet for VSS Solar powered Skylights –
8 Velux Australia Pty Ltd Aust VSE Product sheet 2021 Feb 2021 Product data sheet for VSE Electronically operated Skylights –
9 Calderone & Associates Skylight Glass Design Report 31 Oct 2021 Structural Design Report and Certificate –
10 GHD Consulting Engineers M-118-01-06 12 Dec 2021 Structural Compliance Report and Certificate –
11 GHD Consulting Engineers 12548549-S001-R0 14 Feb 2021 Structural Detail Drawing –
12 GHD Consulting Engineers 12548549-S002-R0 14 Feb 2021 Structural Detail Drawing –
Section 40 Certificate of Compliance
13 GHD Consulting Engineers – Structural Design 7 Dec 2021 Structural Certificate –
14 GHD Consulting Engineers QLD Form15 Compliance Certificate 14 Feb 2022 Structural Certificate –
15 CSIRO FCO-2046 29 Apr 2022 Fire Assessment Report 165
16 Exova WarringtonFire 2391800.2 05-Jan-2010 Fire Test Report 3277
17 Exova WarringtonFire 2548902.1 25-Feb-2011 Fire Test Report 3277
18 Exova WarringtonFire 2398200.2 05-Jan-2010 Fire Test Report 3277
19 Exova WarringtonFire 2398100.3 05-Jan-2010 Fire Test Report 3277
20 Exova WarringtonFire 2548900.1 25-Feb-2011 Fire Test Report 3277
21 Exova WarringtonFire 31154800.1 15-Jan-2015 Fire Test Report 3277
22 Exova WarringtonFire 2686100.2 18-Jul-2012 Fire Test Report 3277
23 WarringtonFire FAS220134 R2.0 23 May 2022 Fire Assessment Report 3277

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B2 Reports cont’d
Ref Author Reference Date Description NATA Registration
24 Ian Bennie & Associates 2014-006-S2 05-May-2014 Window Test Certificate 2371
25 Ian Bennie & Associates 2017-016-NCC-S2 13-Jul-2017 Window Test Certificate 2371
26 Ian Bennie & Associates 2017-016-POW-S2 13-Jul-2017 Window Test Certificate 2371
27 Ian Bennie & Associates 2017-016-NCC-S9 13-Jul-2017 Window Test Certificate 2371
28 Ian Bennie & Associates 2017-016-POW-S9 13-Jul-2017 Window Test Certificate 2371
29 Ian Bennie & Associates 2017-016-NCC-S11 13-Jul-2017 Window Test Certificate 2371
30 Ian Bennie & Associates 2017-016-POW-S11 13-Jul-2017 Window Test Certificate 2371
31 Ian Bennie & Associates 2009-098-S5 14-Jan-2010 Weathertightness & Structural Test Report 2371
32 Ian Bennie & Associates 2009-098-S6 14-Jan-2010 Weathertightness & Structural Test Report 2371
33 Ian Bennie & Associates 2009-098-S1 18-Jan-2010 Weathertightness & Structural Test Report 2371
34 Ian Bennie & Associates 2009-098-S12 18-Jan-2010 Weathertightness & Structural Test Report 2371
35 Ian Bennie & Associates 2009-098-S10 18-Jan-2010 Weathertightness & Structural Test Report 2371
36 Ian Bennie & Associates 2009-098-S16 18-Jan-2010 Weathertightness & Structural Test Report 2371
37 Ian Bennie & Associates 2015-014-S5 18-Sep-2015 Weathertightness & Structural Test Report 2371
38 Ian Bennie & Associates 2015-014-S05 07-Sep-2015 Weathertightness & Structural Test Certificate 2371
39 Ian Bennie & Associates 2012-099-S1-2&4 13-Sep-2013 Weathertightness & Structural Test Report 2371
40 Australian Windows Association Velux Window Testing 18-Jul-2017 WERS certificate –
41 Ian Bennie & Associates 2017-016-R1 13-Jul-2017 Window Test Report 2371
The Certificate Holder has chosen not to make the above identified evidence of compliance publicly available, due to the documents being considered commercial in confidence.

End of Certificate

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