Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L00490:clause:6_5:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L00490
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 6 cl 5 (pt 3/8)
Character Range: 18163–21072

premises—see section 26.
ground-loop air conditioner—see subsection 17(2).
ground-water air conditioner—see subsection 17(2).
H1—see section 7.
H2—see section 7.
H3—see section 7.
heating capacity—see subsection 9(1).
heating extended-load operation has the same meaning as in clause 3.13 of AS/NZS 3823.4.2:2014.
Heating Season Total Energy Consumption means the amount of energy a product will use over a heating season for a particular climate zone, as calculated in accordance with subsection 30(2) or subsection 30(4).
Note: A particular product, other than one in product class 3 or 4, will have 6 values for the Heating Season Total Energy Consumption, 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 product in product class 3 or 4 will have only 3 values for the Heating Season Total Energy Consumption, one for each temperature zone, relating to residential use of the product.
Heating Seasonal Energy Consumption or HSEC—see subsection 30(2).
Heating Seasonal Performance Factor or HSPF means the ratio of the total annual amount of heat, including make-up heat, that the equipment can add to the conditioned space when operated for heating in active mode to the total annual amount of energy consumed by the equipment during the same period, as calculated by the method set out in clause 6.1 of AS/NZS 3823.4.2:2014.
Note: Each product, other than a product in product class 3 or 4, will have 6 values for the HSPF, 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.
 An HSPF 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).
liquid-chilling package—see subsection 17(2).
low temperature cooling capacity test—see subsection 8(2).
low temperature heating capacity test—see subsection 9(2).
low temperature heating extended‑load capacity—see subsection 9(1).
low temperature heating full capacity—see subsection 9(1).
MEPS means Minimum Energy Performance Standards.
multi-split outdoor unit means the outdoor unit of a multi-split system, that:
 (a) contains the compressor, outdoor heat exchanger, fans, and refrigeration ports; and
 (b) does not contain the indoor heat exchanger; and
 (c) is designed to be connected to two or more individually controlled indoor units.
multi-split system: an air‑to‑air air conditioner is a multi-split system if:
 (a) it has separate indoor and outdoor units that are connected with refrigerant piping; and
 (b) it has two or more indoor units, each of which can be individually controlled.
Note: A multi‑split system can be of fixed head type or variable refrigerant flow (VRF)