Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L00490:clause:6_5:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L00490
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 6 cl 5 (pt 6/8)
Character Range: 25974–28958

system; or
 (b) a single‑split system.
spot cooler—see subsection 17(2).
standard means an Australian Standard, an Australian/New Zealand Standard, a CIE Standard, an IEC Standard or any other equivalent document.
standard cooling capacity test—see subsection 8(2).
standard cooling full capacity—see subsection 8(1).
standard cooling part-load capacity—see subsection 8(1).
standard heating capacity test—see subsection 9(2).
standard heating full capacity—see subsection 9(1).
standard heating part‑load capacity—see subsection 9(1).
supplementary water tank means a tank designed as an integral part of the unit to contain external supplementary water which is fed to the evaporatively-cooled condenser.
Note 1:  For the purposes of this Determination, supplementary water tanks may be found in portable unitary single duct air conditioners or portable unitary double duct air conditioners.
Note 2: This is the same meaning as clause 3.31 of AS/NZS 3823.1.5:2015.
T1—see section 7.
tested—see section 10.
test simulation software—see subsection 3(7) of Schedule 2.
three-phase: a product is three‑phase if at least one component requires an external three‑phase power supply.
Note: Where a system has more than one power supply (e.g., a split system), the whole system is considered to be three-phase where at least one of the external power supply systems is three‑phase.
total cooling capacity—see subsection 8(1).
Total Cooling Seasonal Performance Factor or TCSPF means the ratio of the total annual amount of heat that the equipment can remove from the conditioned space to the total annual amount of energy consumed by the equipment, including the active and inactive energy consumption as calculated by the method set out in Annex B of AS/NZS 3823.4.1:2014.
Note: Each product, other than a product in product class 3 or 4, will have 6 values for the TCSPF, a value for each temperature zone (hot, average and cold) relating to residential use of the product, and a value for each temperature zone relating to commercial use of the product.
 A TCSPF is not calculated for products in product classes 3 and 4 (wall mounted unitary single duct air conditioners and portable unitary single duct air conditioners).
two-stage capacity—see section 6.
unitary: an air conditioner is unitary if the evaporator, condenser and associated refrigeration components (for example, the compressor) are contained within a single housing.
Note: Unitary air conditioners may be non-ducted (for example, window/wall units) or ducted (for example, packaged rooftop units).
unitary double duct air conditioner means a unitary, air‑to‑air air conditioner that:
 (a) is designed to:
 (i) be located wholly within the conditioned space; and
 (ii) provide free delivery of conditioned air to the conditioned space; and
 (b) draws air into the air conditioner from outside the conditioned space using one duct; and
 (c) uses another duct to discharge that air back outside the conditioned space.
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