Article | REF: TBA3051 V1

Fire safety in high-rise buildings (IGH) - Building regulations

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Publication date: December 10, 2014, Review date: April 13, 2021 | Lire en français

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    4. General building elements and interior fittings

    4.1 Reaction of building materials to fire (repealed) (article GH 15)

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    4.2 Limiting the heat load of building components excluding horizontal and lateral wall cladding (article GH 16)

    1. The surface heat load of materials used in the construction of buildings is less than 255 MJ/m 2 net floor area on average per compartment.

    The combustible mass of the facade is not taken into account under this article.

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