
Originally Posted by
Dodgy_Matt
Yes existed, but The manuals are removed from the councils library’s by JH when they update any manual, and then there is no record of the said older manual.
If you asked for a product manual from JH for when your house was built they just say no, sorry they have been updated and send you a new version.
The reason JH does not pay-out in claims is that there is no record or manual for the time your house was built and its hard to dispute in court in front of a Judge if you can’t prove that you installed the JH product to the at the time specifications.
And on a side note, Council only are able to enforce the CODE which is produced/governed/implemented by the Government. The Council does not have any real input into the make up the of the Building Code or the Building Act, they are only there to enforce it.
If you have issues with any part of the code.. no point arguing with the Council... take it up with the DBH (Department of building and Housing) or the Housing Minister..
I (as have others) have copies of all of them along with those of other manufacturers and product types. Also have almost all the old BRANZ bulletins and some historical appraisals and a library of historic and current standards. There are sizable libraries are out there.
Your summation of the role of councils (and other BCA's to a degree) is correct, but they must fairly assess and (when appropriate) approve alternative solutions rather than simply mandate and 'enforce' acceptable solutions. If you know your onions you can force them to allow you to do it your way (as long as it is actually correct and not simply a misguided conviction that it is correct and appropriate.. as is most often the case)
If they don't and you have a substantive, sound and properly documented explanation of the basis on which you believe compliance can and will be achieved, then you can apply for a determination from the DBH. All parties must follow their directions. However the DBH will tell you that you have to follow the process of application through the BCA to its conclusion (BCA rejection of your application or application for amendment to consent) before they will proceed to a determination.
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
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