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INFORMATION
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011: Inspecting Surfaces from a
Information
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Normal Viewing
Position
THE MASTER PAINTER AUSTRALIA
Standard and Tolerance in Paint Finishes
Inspecting Surfaces from
a normal viewing position
Generally, variations in the surface colour, texture and finish of walls, ceilings, floors and roofs, and variations in glass and
similar transparent materials are to be viewed where possible from a normal viewing position. A normal viewing position is
looking at a distance of 1.5 m or greater (600mm for appliances and fixtures) with the surface or material being illuminated
by ‘non-critical light’. ‘Non-critical light’ means the light that strikes the surface is diffused and is not glancing or parallel to
Generally, variations in the surface colour, texture and
with the surface or material being illuminated by ‘nonthat surface.
finish of walls, ceilings, floors and roofs, and variations in
glass and similar transparent materials are to be viewed
Slightwhere
variations
in the colour and finish or materials do not
possible from a normal viewing position.
A normal viewing position is looking at a distance of
DIAGRAM
1.5 m orFgreater (600mm for appliances and fixtures)
NORMAL VIEWING POSITIONS
critical light’. ‘Non-critical light’ means the light that
strikes the surface is diffused and is not glancing or
always
constitute a defect.
parallel to that surface.
Slight variations in the colour and finish or materials do
not always constitute a defect.
Note 1 Non-critical light is defined in appendix.B3 and D7 Australian Standard AS/NZS 2589.
Refer also to CSIRO TR 90/1, Report No. L8 – 1992.
Victorian Guides
BuildingtoAuthority
Building
and Construction
Standards and TolerancesQueensland
are available
in Victoria,
Queensland,Commission
New South Wales,
www.vba.vic.gov.au
www.qbcc.qld.gov.au
Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory and Tasmania. Western Australia and South Australia
occasionally refer to the Victorian Guide. Contact your local MPA office for more information.
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