b'Fire assessment report R1.0 1.0Introduction This report documents the findings of the assessment undertaken to determine the fire hazard properties of DeltaCool-MW and DeltaTrim-MW in accordance with AS ISO 9705:20032 and AS 5637.1:20153.This report may be used as evidence of suitability in accordance with the requirements of the relevant National Construction Code (NCC) to support the use of the material, product, form of construction or design as given within the scope of this assessment report. It also references test evidence for meeting deemed-to-satisfy (DTS) provisions of the NCC that apply to the assessed systems.This assessment was carried out at the request of Delta Panels Pty Ltd. The sponsor details are included in Table 2.Table 2 Sponsor details SponsorAddress Delta Panels Pty Ltd731 Boundary Road Richlands QLD 4077 Australia 2.0Framework for the assessment 2.1Assessment approach An assessment is a professional opinion about the expected performance of a component or element of structure subjected to a fire test.No specific framework, methodology, standard or guidance documents exists in Australia for undertaking these assessments. We have therefore followed the Guide to undertaking technical assessments of the fire performance of construction products based on fire test evidence prepared by the Passive Fire Protection Forum (PFPF) in the UK in 20214.This guide provides a framework for undertaking assessments in the absence of specific fire test results. Some areas where assessments may be offered are: +Where a modification is made to a construction which has already been tested +The interpolation or extrapolation of results of a series of fire resistance tests, or utilisation of a series of fire test results to evaluate a range of variables in a construction design or a product +Where, for various reasonseg size or configurationit is not possible to subject a construction or a product to a fire test. Assessments can vary from relatively simple judgements on small changes to a product or construction through to detailed and often complex engineering assessments of large or sophisticated constructions. This assessment uses established empirical methods and our experience of fire testing similar products to extend the scope of application by determining the limits for the design and performance based on the2Standards Australia, 2003, Fire tests - Full-scale room test for surface products, AS ISO 9705:2003, Standards Australia, NSW. 3Standards Australia, 2015, Determination of fire hazard propertiesWall and ceiling linings, AS 5637.1:2015, Standards Australia, NSW. 4Passive Fire Protection Forum (PFPF), 2021, Guide to undertaking technical assessments of the fire performance of construction products based on fire test evidence, Passive Fire Protection Forum (PFPF), UK. Page 5 of 21 Copyright 2025 Jensen Hughes, Inc.All Rights Reserved. T1124 PAC'