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1.1 SUITABLE APPLICATIONS Utilityclad is not suitable as an exterior cladding where a high level of visual finish and/or compliance with New Zealand Building Code (NZBC) Clause E2 External Moisture is required. Suitable cladding applications include un-lined structures such as: • Sheds & Barns • Farm Buildings • General Utility Buildings Utilityclad is not suitable for applications such as residential and commercial cladding which require a higher level of visual finish and/or compliance with NZBC Clause E2 External Moisture. Where compliance with NZBC Clause E2 External Moisture is required, CHH Woodproducts recommends the use of Shadowclad exterior cladding. Utilityclad must be competently installed in accordance with good building practices and sound design principles to satisfy the requirements of the Building Act 2004, the New Zealand Building Code, and applicable New Zealand Standards. This is the responsibility of building owners and the design professionals and builders that they engage. This document contains information, limitations, and cautions regarding the properties, handling, installation, usage and maintenance of Utilityclad. UTILITYCLAD™ PRODUCT RANGE 1.2 PRODUCT LIMITATIONS Utilityclad sheets may contain defects up to 5% of the area of the sheet surface. Defects may include but are not limited to: • Ship lap edge damage • Surface delamination associated with natural defects • Visual blemishes including bald patches and texture inconsistencies • Veneer overlaps • Surface ridges and veneer mis presses • Chain marks, visible glue line, stone chips It must not be used for any application requiring a building consent subject to the provisions of NZBC Clause E2 External Moisture. H3 CCA Treated Utilityclad Products: • May exhibit slight sheet bowing resulting from the treatment and surface coating processes • The fillets used to separate sheets during drying may leave marks on the sheet surface. These will fade over time and can be disguised with paint but may be visible under penetrating stains • The H3 CCA treatment and subsequent drying process may increase the likelihood of face checking on the surface of the panel