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  1. #16
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    I imagine stone would be the same along with tempered/heat proof/resistant glass if non-combustibility were the determining factor
    Steve
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    No Seriph, been there done that. Tempered glass needs the fireproof backing if within 200mm, don't know about stone though.

    John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriph1
    I imagine stone would be the same along with tempered/heat proof/resistant glass if non-combustibility were the determining factor
    I don't non-flammability is the sole determining factor. Insulation is also important. Steel or glass could theoretically transmit heat to flammable insulation in the wall cavity and set it on fire.

    Stone *may* do the job but I doubt whether a natural and thus variable product can be tested to AS 5061.

    The Energy Safe Victoria (and presumably equivalent in other states) website says what is ok.
    http://tinyurl.com/gey6d
    The only product listed, that doesn't have to comply with the standard, is ceramic tiles of a certain minimum thickness, or an unspecified method of mounting the glass that comes with documentation to the fact that it avoids the combustible surface reaching a certain temperature.

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