the ventilation opening to the adjoining room complies with Table NT 13.5.2 for the total area of the floor of the adjoining room and the proportion of the habitable room that is ventilated from the adjoining room.
Insert NT table (13.5.2) 13.5.2 as follows:
NT Table 13.5.2: Minimum total ventilation opening area as a percentage of the floor area for each habitable room
pass through not more than two openings in the internal walls with each opening having an area of not less than 1.5 m2; and
have a distance along the breeze path between ventilation opening of not more than 20 m.
Explanatory information
Ventilation openings should be designed to allow the interior of the building to take full advantage of any natural breeze. Careful consideration should be given to the type and location of openings to ensure optimum effect is achieved and that internal “dead air pockets” are avoided.
An opening may serve more than one breeze path.
Two openings are stated in NT 13.5.3(2)(a) as the limit of the number of openings permitted in a breeze path. These are typically doorways. Larger openings, such as those between adjoining lounge and dining areas in the same space are unlikely to restrict air movement significantly.