The sub floor space must be free from all building debris and vegetation.
Sub floor vents spacing.
Ensure ventilation has a free and unobstructed path to all areas by making provision for ventilation air to pass through sleeper walls and other sub floor obstructions.
Landscaping should not limit air flow around the external perimeter of the sub floor space and structural elements should not limit air flow.
The general australian standard requirement for the spacing of air vents is that they should be placed within 600 mm of corners and be spaced evenly around the perimeter walls of the building.
Openings should be provided within 750 mm of corners and evenly spread.
Obstacles that prevent air flow to and from vents will reduce the efficiency of the sub floor ventilation system.
The space under a suspended timber framed floor must be ventilated.
3600 specifies that the minimum requirement for sub floor ventilation should be one 1 ventilator of 8 400 mm.
Their size and spacing depends on the design of the vent and the amount of air it allows through.
A clear opening area of 3500 mm 2 100 x 35 mm should be provided for every square metre of floor area.
The table allows subfloor ventilation rates to be halved if the ground within the subfloor space is sealed by an impervious.
Ventilate the underfloor space by providing ventilation in two opposing external walls.
Vent type l vent size l area per square mm.
Of the australian standards a s.
Terracotta 230mm x 150mm 6 200vent in situ.
Table 3 4 1 1 specifies the minimum amount of subfloor ventilation openings and height of subfloor framing members above ground level for the three climatic zones illustrated in open link in same page figure 3 4 1.