An air conditioning system inspection by an accredited air conditioning energy assessor (the energy assessor) is designed to improve efficiency, reduce energy consumption, reduce operating costs and r...
All air conditioning systems with an effective rated output of more than 12kW must be regularly inspected by an energy assessor. The inspections must be no more than five years apart. The regulations ...
Only air conditioning systems with an effective rated output of more than 12kW are affected by these regulations. This will include systems consisting of individual units which are less than 12kW, but...
Fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases) are powerful greenhouse gases, with environmental impacts many times greater than that of carbon dioxide. F-gases replaced ozone depleting substances, which are ...
The purpose of the air conditioning inspection report is to ensure that the building owner or manager is provided with information regarding the efficiency of the air conditioning systems that they co...
The air conditioning inspection report must include, but is not limited to, the following information: the address of the building in which the system is located the name of the accredited energy asse...
The person who controls the operation of an air conditioning system must: ensure an inspection has been done in accordance with the requirements and timetable of the regulations keep the most recent a...
The person who controls the operation of the system is regarded as the person who controls the technical functioning of the system, not someone who does no more than adjust the temperature or whose on...
An inspection of an air conditioning system must be carried out by an energy assessor who is a current member of an accreditation scheme. The energy assessor must make a copy of the air conditioning i...
Accreditation schemes are responsible for managing energy assessors and for quality-assuring air conditioning inspection reports produced by their energy assessors. Accreditation schemes must ensure t...