b'5Conclusion Based on the analysis presented in this report, it is the opinion of this Accredited Testing Laboratory that the tested prototypes described in Section 2 when varied as described in Section 3 will achieve the BAL performance stated below when submitted to a test in accordance with the test method referenced in Section 4 and subject to the requirements of Section 7, the validity of Section 8 and limitation of section 9. Table 2: BAL performance of Delta panel roof systems FramingRoof pitchPanel profileFiguresBAL performance Timber framing in accordanceDelta Trim roof4, 5 and 6 with AS 1684 orprofile Steel framing in accordance8-75 degreesUp to BAL: AA29 with NASH standardDelta Orb roof1, 2, 3 and 6 profile6Direct Field of Application of Results The results of this report apply to roofs exposed to the effects of bushfire from the side tested in the referenced test.7Requirements Any variations with respect to size, constructional details, loads, stresses, and edge or end conditions that are other than those identified in this report, may invalidate the conclusions drawn in this report. 8Term of Validity This assessment report will lapse on 30th April 2029. Should you wish us to re-examine this report with a view to the possible extension of its term of validity, would you please apply to us three to four months before the date of expiry. This Division reserves the right at any time to amend or withdraw this assessment in the light of new knowledge.9Limitations The conclusions of this assessment report may be used to directly assess the fire performance under such conditions, but it should be recognised that a single test method will not provide a full assessment of the fire hazard under all fire conditions.FCO-3545 Page 8 of 16 Copyright CSIRO 2024 This report may only be reproduced in full. Alteration of this report without written authorisation from CSIRO is forbidden.'