Fire assessment report R1.0 
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tested constructions and performances obtained. The assessment is an evaluation of the potential fire 
hazard properties of the elements in accordance with AS 5637.1:2015. 
This assessment has been written in accordance with the general principles outlined in EN 15725:20235 for 
extended application on the fire performance of construction products and building elements: Principle of 
EXAP standards and EXAP reports. 
This assessment has been written using appropriate test evidence generated at accredited laboratories to 
the relevant test standard. The supporting test evidence has been deemed appropriate to support the 
manufacturer’s stated design. 
2.2 
Compliance with the National Construction Code 
This assessment report has been prepared to meet the evidence of suitability requirements of the NCC 
20226 under A5G3(1)(d). It references test evidence for meeting deemed-to-satisfy (DTS) provisions of the 
NCC under A5G6 for fire hazard properties that apply to the assessed systems.  
This assessment report may also be used to demonstrate compliance with the requirements for evidence of 
suitability under the relevant sections of previous versions of the NCC. 
2.3 
Declaration 
The ‘Guide to undertaking technical assessments of the fire performance of construction products based on 
fire test evidence’ prepared by the PFPF in the UK requires a declaration from the client. By accepting our 
fee proposal on 10 September 2025 Delta Panels Pty Ltd confirmed that: 
+ To their knowledge, the variations to the component or element of structure, which is the subject of this 
assessment, have not been subjected to a fire test to the standard against which this assessment is 
being made. 
+ They agree to withdraw this assessment from circulation if the component or element of structure is the 
subject of a fire test by a test authority in accordance with the standard against which this assessment is 
being made and the results are not in agreement with this assessment. 
+ They are not aware of any information that could adversely affect the conclusions of this assessment 
and – if they subsequently become aware of any such information – they agree to ask the assessing 
authority to withdraw the assessment. 
 
5 European Committee for Standardization, 2023, Extended application on the fire performance of construction products and building 
elements: Principle of EXAP standards and EXAP reports, EN 15725:2023, European Committee for Standardization, Brussels, 
Belgium. 
6 National Construction Code Volumes One and Two - Building Code of Australia 2022, Australian Building Codes Board, Australia. 

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