Timber Treatment
Summary information from NZS 3602: 2003 Timber and Wood-based Products for Use in Building
Introduction
This booklet is a summary of the New Zealand Standard NZS 3602: 2003 Part 1 Timber and Wood-based Products for Use in Building. It explains some of the information in NZS 3602: 2003 on common uses of treated Radiata pine and Douglas fir in buildings.1
NZS 3602: 2003 Part 1 is cited in Acceptable Solution B2/AS1 for meeting the requirements of Building Code Clause B2 Durability. To find out more about the Building Code and Acceptable Solutions visit the Department of Building and Housing website.
This booklet is not a substitute for the complete Standard. Designers and specifiers should acquire the Standard for complete information.
NZS 3602: 2003 is available from Standards New Zealand by calling 0800 735 656.
Please note that the timber treatment levels in this booklet are a minimum - you may use a higher level of treatment if you wish.
Safety and Health
Timber treatments consist of chemicals that may be harmful. Important measures to take when using treated timber are:
- reduce contact by wearing gloves, goggles and a dust mask
- don't burn off-cuts or cook with them
- dispose of waste in an approved landfill
- wash your hands before using the toilet, smoking or eating
- wash work clothes separately
- ventilate work spaces as much as you can
- working with solvent damp timber is not advised, solvent damp timber should be allowed to properly dry off before use
Hazard Classifications
(See NZS 3640: 2003 for more information)
Table of hazard classifications
| Hazard class |
Exposure |
Service conditions |
Biological hazard |
Typical uses |
| H1.1 |
Protected from the weather, above ground |
Protected from the weather, always dry |
Borer |
Interior finishing timber - see NZS 3602 |
| H1.2 |
Protected from the weather, above ground, but with a possibility of exposure to moisture |
Protected from weather, but with a risk of moisture content conducive to decay |
Decay fungi and borer |
Wall framing - see NZS 3602 |
| H3 (AS/NZS 1604) |
Exposed to the weather, above ground |
Periodic wetting, not in contact with the ground |
Decay fungi and borer |
Plywood - see NZS 3602 |
| H3.1 |
Exposed to the weather, above ground |
Periodic wetting, not in contact with the ground |
Decay fungi and borer |
Cladding, fascia, joinery - see NZS 3602 |
| H3.2 |
Exposed to the weather, above ground or protected from the weather but with a risk of moisture entrapment |
Periodic wetting, not in contact with the ground, more critical end uses |
Decay fungi and borer |
Decks, pergolas, external beams, posts not in ground |
| H4 |
Exposed to the weather, in ground or in fresh water |
Ground contact, or conditions of severe or continuous wetting |
Decay fungi and borer |
Fence posts, landscaping timbers not requiring a building consent |
| H5 |
Exposed to the weather, in ground or in fresh water |
Ground contact, or conditions of severe or continuous wetting, where uses are critical and where a higher level of protection than H4 is required |
Decay fungi and borer |
House piles and poles, crib walling, posts in ground for decks, verandas, pergolas |
Identifying Timber Treatments
(See NZS 3640: 2003 for more information)
Identifying timber treatments
| Hazard class |
Methods of identification |
| H1.1 |
End branding |
| H1.2 |
Permethrin plus TBTO, TBTN or IPBC |
Blue |
| Boron |
Pink |
| H3 (AS/NZS 1604) |
Face branding |
| H3.1 |
H3.1 framing shall be face branded along the length at 1500 mm centres only on its face or edge. |
TBTO |
No added colour or, if coloured green, the colour is to be distinctly different from the green of the H3.2 preservative treatment (colour green 368). |
| TBTN |
| H3.2 |
No added colour, the natural colour of treated timber is varying shades of green/brown. |
| H4 |
| H5 |
Branding
The brand shall identify:
- (a) the plant responsible for preservative treatment of the timber by means of a plant number or trade name
- (b) the preservative type using the following code numbers:
Table of branding
| CCA oxide |
01 |
| CCA salt |
02 |
| Boron |
11 |
| TBTO |
56 |
| Copper naphthenate |
57 |
| Copper azole |
58 |
| TBTN |
62 |
| IPBC |
63 |
| Propiconazole + tebuconazole |
64 |
| Permethrin |
70 |
| Alkaline copper quaternary |
90 |
- (c) the hazard class for which the timber has been treated
- (d) Woodmark® (optional).
The sequence of the information in the brand shall be (a) plant number, (b) preservative code number, and (c) hazard class number, as in the example.

Examples of Timber Treatment
These drawings are not intended as construction drawings.
They illustrate some of the requirements of NZS 3602: 2003








Building Components and treatment
Building components and treatment
| Building component |
Species or type |
Minimum treatment required |
| External in contact with ground |
Building piles
Plywood and timber frame foundations
Crib walling
Sawn poles
House poles
Retaining walls - uprights |
Radiata pine |
H5 |
| Retaining walls - horizontal members |
H4 |
| External not in contact with ground |
Posts, bearers, beams, floor joists, rafters, guardrails, stair stringers |
Radiata pine |
H3.2 |
| Laminated beams and postsPlywood cladding as wall bracing |
H3 |
| Subfloor |
Jackstuds, subfloor braces, bearers, wall plates, floor joists to the subfloor, blocking etc, subfloor wall studs, walings and battens, wall studs and nogs, diagonal boards |
Radiata pine and Douglas fir |
H1.2 |
| Plywood sheet bracing |
Plywood |
H1.2 |
| Floors |
Interior flooring
Note: Flooring in wet areas may require timber or plywood treated to H3.1 - refer to NZS 3602: 2003 for full requirements.
|
Plywood and particleboard |
None |
| Dressed timber |
See NZS 3602 |
| Walls |
Timber:
- within enclosed decks or balconies
- supporting enclosed decks or balconies, where failure could be life threatening eg, enclosed post and beam construction
- to which shelf angles and lintel angles for masonry veneers are fixed and their supporting members
- cavity battens behind cladding
- in exterior walls where monolithic claddings that do not comply with E2/AS1 are fixed directly to framing
- used as weatherboards
- for exterior joinery such as window and door frames.
|
Radiata pine |
H3.1 |
|
Timber:
- within or beneath a parapet
- supporting enclosed decks or balconies
- in exterior walls except where otherwise specified eg, where monolithic claddings that do comply with E2/AS1 are fixed directly to framing.
|
Radiata pine and Douglas fir |
H1.2 |
| Plywood exterior wall bracing |
Plywood |
H3 |
|
Timber:
- in exterior walls clad with masonry veneer and complying with special conditions (refer to NZS 3602)
- in internal wall framing excluding those supporting decks and balconies
- midfloor framing excluding boundary joists.
|
Radiata pine - KD gauged |
None |
| Radiata pine - other |
H1.1 |
| Douglas fir |
None |
| Internal wall bracing |
Plywood |
None |
| Stairs etc. |
External stair timbers, unroofed decking |
Radiata pine |
H3.2 |
| Internal stair timbersInterior finishing timbers and shelves |
Radiata pine and Douglas fir |
None |
| Roofs |
Sarking and framing not protected from solar driven moisture through absorbent cladding materials |
Radiata pine
|
H3.1 |
| Enclosed flat roof framing and associated roof supporting membersValley boards and boards supporting flashings or box gutters, and flashings to roof penetrations and upstands to roof decks |
|
Enclosed skillion roof framing and associated roof members
Note: any roof under 10o is classified as a flat roof, see above
|
Radiata pine and Douglas fir |
H1.2 |
| All timber in roofs not otherwise specified above |
Radiata pine - KD gauged |
None |
| Radiata pine - other |
H1.1 |
| Douglas fir |
None |
Note: This booklet provides a summary of Radiata pine or Douglas fir treatment requirements contained in NZS 3602: 2003. It will not provide enough information for a designer to produce detailed timber specifications.
More information
Copies of this document can be downloaded free from the Department's website or call 0800 242 243 for a hard copy.
The New Zealand Standard NZS 3602: 2003 Timber and Wood-based Products for Use in Building can be purchased from Standards New Zealand - call 0800 735 656 or visit www.standards.co.nz
The Acceptable Solution B2/AS1 can be downloaded free from the Department's website. Hard copies can be bought from Victoria University Bookcentre (0800 370 370).