Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00262:clause:2_4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00262
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 4 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 8546–11462

declared by the registrant at the time of the registration relating to that ice-maker.

      domestic ice-maker means an automatic ice-maker that:
               1.     is integrated into a household refrigerating appliance; or
               2.     is designed to be manually filled and drained and does not otherwise have water supply and drainage connections.

      household refrigerating appliance means an insulated cabinet that:
               1.     has one or more compartments that are controlled at specific temperatures; and
               2.     is intended for the storage and preservation of foodstuff that require refrigeration at specified temperature conditions; and
               3.     is cooled by natural convection or a forced convection system whereby the cooling is produced using vapour compression cycle technology; and
               4.      can be connected to mains power; and
               5.     is ordinarily supplied for household use.

       ISO 6369:2023 means ISO 6369:2023(E): Ice-makers for commercial use — Classification, requirements and test conditions.

       maximum energy consumption rate is the amount, stated in kWh/100kg of ice rounded to the second decimal place, calculated in accordance with section 13.

       tested capacity is the mass of ice produced by a commercial ice-maker over a 24hr period, stated in kg/24 hrs rounded to the nearest kg, as determined in accordance with an approved test standard.
Note:  Tested capacity is referred to as capacity in AS/NZS 4865.1:2008, ice production in ISO 6369:2023 and ice harvest rate in AHRI 810-2016 and AHRI 810-2023.

       tested energy consumption rate is the total energy input rate, stated in kWh/100kg of ice in multiples of 0.1 kWh, as determined in accordance with an approved test standard.

            Note:  Tested energy consumption rate is referred to as energy consumption rate in AS/NZS 4865.1:2008, ISO 6369:2023, AHRI 810-2016 and AHRI 810-2023. Where a standard measures capacity in lbs of ice this needs to be converted to kg. For split systems, the total energy input rate shall include condensing unit energy.

       tested condenser water use rate is the amount of condenser water used by an ice-maker in making ice, stated in L/100 kg of ice in multiples of 0.1 L, as determined in accordance with an approved test standard.
Note:  Tested condenser water use rate is referred to as cooling water use rate in ISO 6369:2023. Where a standard measures ice in lbs and water in gals, these need to be converted to kg and L.

       tested potable water use rate is the amount of potable water used by an ice-maker in making ice, including purging and harvesting, stated in L/100 kg of ice in multiples of 0.1 L, as determined in accordance with an approved test standard.
Note:  Where a standard measures ice in lbs and water in gals, these need to be converted to kg and L.