b'3.TEST CONDITIONS AND RESULTS 3.1General The specimen was tested on 12 September 2018, at the BRANZ laboratories at Judgeford, New Zealand in the presence of the client. The ambient temperature at the beginning of the test was 8C.The specimen was placed against the vertical furnace and the temperature and pressure conditions were controlled to the limits defined in AS 1530.4:2014.The test was terminated after the specimen had been exposed to the standard fire resistance conditions for 122 minutes. 3.2Furnace Conditions 3.2.1Furnace Temperature Measurement Temperature measurement within the furnace was made using twelve mineral insulated metal sheathed(MIMS)chromel-alumelthermocouplesuniformlydistributedinaverticalplane approximately 100 mm from the exposed face of the specimen.The furnace thermocouples were connected to a computer controlled data logging system which recorded the temperatures at 15 second intervals.Figure 2 shows the furnace temperature curve and the permitted upper and lower limits in accordance with AS 1530.4-2014.Figure 2: Furnace Temperature 1,4001,2001,000Temperature (C)800600400 MeanStandardStd -100Std+10020000 20 40 60 80 100 120 140Time (minutes)REPORT NUMBER:ISSUE DATE:PAGE:FR10430-001 ISSUE 21 June 202311 of 21 THE LEGAL VALIDITY OF THIS REPORT CAN ONLY BE CLAIMED ON PRESENTATION OF THE COMPLETE SIGNED PAPER REPORT.EXTRACTS OR ABRIDGMENTS OF THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM BRANZ LTD.branz.nz | 1222 Moonshine Rd, RD1, Porirua 5381, Private Bag 50 908, Porirua 5240, New ZealandPhone +64 4237 1170branz@branz.co.nz'