Resene X-200

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Resene X-200

BPIR Declaration

Version: August 2023

Designated building product: Class 1

Declaration

Resene Paints Ltd has provided this declaration to satisfy the provisions of Schedule 1(d) of the Building (Building Product Information Requirements) Regulations 2022.

Product/system

Name Resene X-200
Line
Identifier

Description

High build acrylic exterior wall paint system

Scope of use

Resene X-200 is an exterior wall coating providing weathertightness to Concrete masonry type A1 or A3 An in-situ concrete wall type B1 or B3 A precast concrete wall type C1 or C3.

Conditions of use

Must be applied to vertical surfaces above ground.

Relevant building code clauses

B1 Structure — B1.3.1, B1.3.2, B1.3.3 (f, h, m), B1.3.4

B2 Durability — B2.3.1 (b)

C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source — C3.5, C3.6, C3.7

E2 External moisture — E2.3.2, E2.3.5, E2.3.7

F2 Hazardous building materials — F2.3.1

Contributions to compliance

Concrete and Masonry construction acceptable solution complies with CCANZ CP01:2022 code of practice for weathertight concrete and concrete masonry construction.

Supporting documentation

The following additional documentation supports the above statements:

Resene X-200 technical data sheet D62/D62C Feb 2021 https://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datasheets/d62-X-200-Weathertight-Membrane.pdf

For further information supporting Resene X-200 claims refer to our website.

Contact details

Manufacture location New Zealand
Legal and trading name of manufacturer Resene Paints Ltd
Manufacturer address for service 32-50 Vogel Street, Naenae
Lower Hutt 5011
Manufacturer website www.resene.co.nz
Manufacturer email advice@resene.co.nz
Manufacturer phone number +6445770500
Manufacturer NZBN 9429040953625

Responsible person

As the responsible person as set out in Regulation 3, I confirm that the information supplied in this declaration is based on information supplied to the company as well as the company's own processes and is therefore to the best of my knowledge, correct.

I can also confirm that Resene X-200 is not subject to a warning on ban under s26 of the Building Act.

Signed for and on behalf of Resene Paints Ltd:

Your Signature

Your Name

YOUR POSITION

Month Year

Resene Paints Ltd

32-50 Vogel Street, Naenae Lower Hutt 5011 New Zealand
+6445770500 | www.resene.co.nz

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Appendix

Note: The below appendix includes information relating to BPIR Ready.

Publishing this information is not a requirement under BPIR. Its inclusion here is to provide a reference for how this BPIR summary was generated as well as to help summary creators understand the performance clauses suggested by BPIR Ready.

BPIR Ready selections

Category: Wall cladding — general

  Yes No
Use closer than 1m to relevant boundary ×
Use on a wall greater than 3.5m high on a multi-level building ×

Building code performance clauses

B1 Structure

B1.3.1

Buildings, building elements and sitework shall have a low probability of rupturing, becoming unstable, losing equilibrium, or collapsing during construction or alteration and throughout their lives.

B1.3.2

Buildings, building elements and sitework shall have a low probability of causing loss of amenity through undue deformation, vibratory response, degradation, or other physical characteristics throughout their lives, or during construction or alteration when the building is in use.

B1.3.3

Account shall be taken of all physical conditions likely to affect the stability of buildings, building elements and sitework, including:

  • (f) earthquake
  • (h) wind
  • (m) differential movement

B1.3.4

Due allowances shall be made for:

  1. the consequences of failure,
  2. the intended use of the building,
  3. effects of uncertainties resulting from construction activities, or the sequence in which construction activities occur,
  4. variation in the properties of materials and the characteristics of the site, and
  5. accuracy limitations inherent in the methods used to predict the stability of buildings

B2 Durability

B2.3.1

Building elements must, with only normal maintenance, continue to satisfy the performance requirements of this code for the lesser of the specified intended life of the building, if stated, or:

  • (b) 15 years if: those building elements (including the building envelope, exposed plumbing in the subfloor space, and in-built chimneys and flues) are moderately difficult to access or replace, or failure of those building elements to comply with the building code would go undetected during normal use of the building, but would be easily detected during normal maintenance.

C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source

C3.5

Buildings must be designed and constructed so that fire does not spread more than 3.5 m vertically from the fire source over the external cladding of multi-level buildings.

C3.6

Buildings must be designed and constructed so that in the event of fire in the building the received radiation at the relevant boundary of the property does not exceed 30 kW/m² and at a distance of 1 m beyond the relevant boundary of the property does not exceed 16 kW/m².

C3.7

External walls of buildings that are located closer than 1m to the relevant boundary of the property on which the building stands must either:

  1. be constructed from materials which are not combustible building materials, or
  2. for buildings in importance levels 3 and 4, be constructed from materials that, when subjected to a radiant flux of 30 kW/m², do not ignite for 30 minutes, or
  3. for buildings in Importance Levels 1 and 2, be constructed from materials that, when subjected to a radiant flux of 30 kW/m², do not ignite for 15 minutes.

E2 External moisture

E2.3.2

Roofs and exterior walls must prevent the penetration of water that could cause undue dampness, damage to building elements, or both.

E2.3.5

Concealed spaces and cavities in buildings must be constructed in a way that prevents external moisture being accumulated or transferred and causing condensation, fungal growth, or the degradation of building elements.

E2.3.7

Building elements must be constructed in a way that makes due allowance for the following:

  1. the consequences of failure:
  2. the effects of uncertainties resulting from construction or from the sequence in which different aspects of construction occur:
  3. variation in the properties of materials and in the characteristics of the site.

F2 Hazardous building materials

F2.3.1

The quantities of gas, liquid, radiation or solid particles emitted by materials used in the construction of buildings, shall not give rise to harmful concentrations at the surface of the material where the material is exposed, or in the atmosphere of any space.