Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Amendment (Prescribed Activities) Regulations 2013 (Vic)

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Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Amendment (Prescribed Activities) Regulations 2013

S.R. No. 24/2013

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Regulation  Page

PART 1—PRELIMINARY

1Objective

2Authorising provision

3Commencement

4Principal Regulations

PART 2—MARCH 2013 AMENDMENTS

5Definitions

6Prescribed activities for which certificates may be created

7Conditions and circumstances under which a certificate cannot
be created

8Schedule 20 amended

9New Schedules 35 and 36 inserted

SCHEDULE 35—Low Flow Trigger Nozzle

PART A—CRITERIA

PART B—CALCULATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENTS OF GREENHOUSE GASES

PART C—TIME AT WHICH ACTIVITY UNDERTAKEN

SCHEDULE 36—Water Efficient Prerinse Spray Valve

PART A—CRITERIA

PART B—CALCULATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENTS OF GREENHOUSE GASES

PART C—TIME AT WHICH ACTIVITY UNDERTAKEN

PART 3—APRIL 2013 AMENDMENTS

10Definitions

11Schedule 1 amended

12Schedule 2 amended

13Schedule 3 amended

14Schedule 4 amended

PART 4—JULY 2014 AMENDMENTS

15Definitions

16Conditions and circumstances under which a certificate cannot
be created

17Schedule 1 amended

18Schedule 2 amended

19Schedule 3 amended

20Schedule 4 amended

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STATUTORY RULES 2013

S.R. No. 24/2013

Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Act 2007

Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Amendment (Prescribed Activities) Regulations 2013

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:

Dated: 26 February 2013

Responsible Minister:

MICHAEL O'BRIEN
Minister for Energy and Resources

MATTHEW McBEATH

Clerk of the Executive Council

PART 1—PRELIMINARY

1Objective

The objective of these Regulations is to amend the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Regulations 2008 to—

(a)prescribe activities that will result in a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions that would not otherwise have occurred if the activities were not undertaken; and

(b)prescribe the method and variables to be used to calculate the carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gases to be reduced by those activities; and

(c)incorporate more recent versions of certain documents that are relevant to certain prescribed activities; and

(d)make other minor and technical amendments.

2Authorising provision

These Regulations are made under section 75 of the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Act 2007.

3Commencement

(1)These Regulations (except Parts 3 and 4) come into operation on 1 March 2013.

(2)Part 3 comes into operation on 19 April 2013.

(3)Part 4 comes into operation on 1 July 2014.

4Principal Regulations

In these Regulations, the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Regulations 2008[1] are called the Principal Regulations.

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PART 2—MARCH 2013 AMENDMENTS

5Definitions

In regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations insert the following definitions—

"ASTM F2324-03 means ASTM F2324-03 (2009) 'Standard Test Method for Prerinse Spray Valves' published by ASTM International in 2009;

Smart Approved Watermark means a trademark that has either of the following trademark registration numbers—

(a)988613;

(b)988615;".

6Prescribed activities for which certificates may be created

(1)For regulation 6(1)(p) of the Principal Regulations substitute

"(p)installing a high efficiency ducted gas heater that complies with the criteria specified in Part A of Schedule 20 in premises where none of the following products is installed—

(i)gas ducted heating;

(ii)a gas or liquefied petroleum gas space heater;

(iii)a ducted evaporative cooler;

(iv)a space air to air heat pump;

(v)a ducted air to air heat pump;

(vi)any other central heating or cooling product;".

(2)In regulation 6(3)(c) of the Principal Regulations, after "associated" insert "rotor".

(3)In regulation 6(3)(c)(i) of the Principal Regulations, for "external" substitute "internal".

(4)In regulation 6(3)(c)(ii) of the Principal Regulations, for "in any other case" substitute


"in the case of an external rotor motor".

(5)In regulation 6(3)(d)(ii) of the Principal Regulations, for "tombstone." substitute "tombstone;".

(6)After regulation 6(3)(d) of the Principal Regulations insert

"(e)decommissioning a trigger nozzle that has a maximum water flow requirement of at least 12L/minute and that is not labelled with a Smart Approved Watermark and installing a trigger nozzle that complies with the criteria specified in Part A of Schedule 35;

(f)installing a prerinse spray valve that complies with the criteria specified in Part A of Schedule 36 on an existing fitting for a prerinse spray valve on which no prerinse spray valve was previously installed;

(g)decommissioning a prerinse spray valve that is not rated as having a 4 star or higher water efficiency (when assessed and labelled in accordance with AS/NZS 6400:2005 reissued in June 2011) and installing a prerinse spray valve that complies with the criteria specified in Part A of Schedule 36.".

7Conditions and circumstances under which a certificate cannot be created

After regulation 10(1) of the Principal Regulations insert

"(1A)For the purposes of section 17(4) of the Act, a certificate cannot be created in relation to a prescribed activity referred to in regulation 6(1)(a) if—

(a)the prescribed activity is undertaken after 18 April 2013; and

(b)the prescribed activity relates to the installation of a product that complies with item 1C or item 1D of Part A of Schedule 1.

(1B)For the purposes of section 17(4) of the Act, a certificate cannot be created in relation to a prescribed activity referred to in regulation 6(1)(b) if—

(a)the prescribed activity is undertaken after 18 April 2013; and

(b)the prescribed activity relates to the installation of a product that complies with item 2A of Part A of Schedule 2.

(1C)For the purposes of section 17(4) of the Act, a certificate cannot be created in relation to a prescribed activity referred to in regulation 6(1)(c) if—

(a)the prescribed activity is undertaken after 18 April 2013; and

(b)the prescribed activity relates to the installation of a product that complies with item 3A of Part A of Schedule 3.

(1D)For the purposes of section 17(4) of the Act, a certificate cannot be created in relation to a prescribed activity referred to in regulation 6(1)(d) if—

(a)the prescribed activity is undertaken after 18 April 2013; and

(b)the prescribed activity relates to the installation of a product that complies with item 4A of Part A of Schedule 4.".

8Schedule 20 amended

In Schedule 20 to the Principal Regulations, after the heading "HIGH EFFICIENCY DUCTED GAS HEATER", for "Prescribed activity under regulation 6(1)(p): Installing, in premises that are newly constructed and have not been previously occupied, a high efficiency ducted gas heater that complies with the criteria specified in Part A of Schedule 20." substitute "Prescribed activity under regulation 6(1)(p): Installing a high efficiency ducted gas heater that complies with the criteria specified in Part A of Schedule 20 in premises where no other central heating or cooling product is installed.".

9New Schedules 35 and 36 inserted

After Schedule 34 to the Principal Regulations insert

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SCHEDULE 35

Regulation 6(3)(e)

LOW FLOW TRIGGER NOZZLE

Prescribed activity under regulation 6(3)(e): Decommissioning a trigger nozzle that has a maximum water flow requirement of at least 12L/minute and that is not labelled with a Smart Approved Watermark and installing a trigger nozzle that complies with the criteria specified in Part A of Schedule 35.

PART A—CRITERIA

35A   A trigger nozzle that—

(a)is labelled with a Smart Approved Watermark; and

(b)only uses water with a temperature of at least 45°C.

PART B—CALCULATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENTS OF GREENHOUSE GASES

The carbon dioxide equivalent (in tonnes) of greenhouse gases to be reduced by decommissioning a trigger nozzle that has a maximum water flow requirement of at least 12L/minute and that is not labelled with a Smart Approved Watermark and installing a product referred to in Part A is calculated by multiplying the abatement factor for that item by the regional factor applying to the place where the product is installed.

The following are the abatement factors and regional factors for each item in Part A:

Item

35A   Abatement factor  1·42.

35A   Regional factor:

(a)If the product is installed in metropolitan
Victoria:   0·85;

(b)If the product is installed in regional
Victoria:  1·40.

PART C—TIME AT WHICH ACTIVITY UNDERTAKEN

Item

35A   At the beginning of the later of the following days—

(a)the day on which the installation is completed; or

(b)the day on which the replaced trigger nozzle is decommissioned.

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SCHEDULE 36

Regulation 6(3)(f) and (g)

WATER EFFICIENT PRERINSE SPRAY VALVE

Prescribed activity under regulation 6(3)(f) and(g): Installing a prerinse spray valve that complies with the criteria specified in Part A of Schedule 36 on an existing fitting for a prerinse spray valve on which no prerinse spray valve was previously installed, or decommissioning a prerinse spray valve that is not rated as having a 4 star or higher water efficiency when assessed and labelled in accordance with AS/NZS 6400:2005 reissued in June 2011 and installing a prerinse spray valve that complies with the criteria specified in Part A of Schedule 36.

PART A—CRITERIA

36A   A prerinse spray valve that—

(a)is rated as having a minimum 6 star water efficiency rating when assessed and labelled in accordance with AS/NZS 6400:2005 reissued in June 2011; and

(b)has a cleanability score of 26 seconds or less when tested in accordance with ASTM F2324-03.

PART B—CALCULATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENTS OF GREENHOUSE GASES

The carbon dioxide equivalent (in tonnes) of greenhouse gases to be reduced by either—

(a)installing a prerinse spray valve that complies with the criteria specified in Part A on an existing fitting for a prerinse spray valve on which no prerinse spray valve was previously installed; or

(b)decommissioning a prerinse spray valve that is not
rated as having a 4 star or higher water efficiency (when assessed and labelled in accordance with AS/NZS 6400:2005 reissued in June 2011) and installing a prerinse spray valve that complies with the criteria specified in Part A—

is calculated by multiplying the abatement factor for that item by the regional factor applying to the place where the product is installed.

The following are the abatement factors and regional factors for each item in Part A:

Item

36A   Abatement factor:  2·99.

36A   Regional factor:

(a)If the product is installed in metropolitan
Victoria:   0·85;

(b)If the product is installed in regional
Victoria:  1·40.

PART C—TIME AT WHICH ACTIVITY UNDERTAKEN

Item

36A   At the beginning of the later of the following days—

(a)the day on which the installation is completed; or

(b)the day on which the replaced prerinse spray valve (if any) is decommissioned.".

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PART 3—APRIL 2013 AMENDMENTS

10Definitions

In regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations—

(a)for the definition of Be substitute

"Be  means the electrical energy used annually by the parts of a solar or heat pump water heater system that use purchased electrical energy, other than resistive heating units or a heat pump package (consisting of a compressor, integral controls, pumps and fans), measured in MJ/Yr as determined as part of the performance evaluation process in—

(a)in the case of item 1C or 1D in Schedule 1—AS 4234—1994 published on 22 August 1994; or

(b)in the case of item 1E or 1F in Schedule 1—AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011;";

(b)for the definition of Bs substitute

"Bs  means the supplementary purchased gas or electrical energy used annually by a solar or heat pump water heater to directly heat the water by a gas burner, electrical resistive heating unit or heat pump package (consisting of a compressor, integral controls, pumps and fans), measured in MJ/Yr as determined as part of the performance evaluation process in—

(a)in the case of item 1C or 1D in Schedule 1—AS 4234—1994 published on 22 August 1994; or

(b)in the case of item 1E or 1F in Schedule 1—AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011;".

11Schedule 1 amended

(1)In Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations, in Part A, after item 1D insert

"1EA boosted solar or heat pump water heater that—

(a)is certified by an accredited body to AS/NZS 2712:2007 reissued in November 2011; and

(b)achieves a minimum of 60% annual energy savings as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 when modelled in zone 4 (Melbourne); and

(c)is listed in the ESC register.

1FA gas or liquefied petroleum gas boosted solar water heater that—

(a)is certified by an accredited body to AS/NZS 2712:2007 reissued in November 2011; and

(b)achieves a minimum of 60% annual energy savings as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 when modelled in zone 4 (Melbourne); and

(c)is listed in the ESC register.".

(2)In Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B, after the item headed "1D Abatement factor:" insert

"1EAbatement factor:

(a)If the product is a small system as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 based on the system's peak daily thermal energy load delivery characteristics and—

(i)is installed in metropolitan Victoria:

40×47 – [0×003938 × (Bs + Be)];

(ii)is installed in regional Victoria:

42×79 – [0×004163 × (Bs + Be)];

(b)If the product is a large system as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 based on the system's peak daily thermal energy load delivery characteristics and—

(i)is installed in metropolitan Victoria:

65×62 – [0×003938 × (Bs + Be)];

(ii)is installed in regional Victoria:

69×37 – [0×004163 × (Bs + Be)];

1FAbatement factor:

(a)If the product is a small system as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 based on the system's peak daily thermal energy load delivery characteristics and—

(i)is installed in metropolitan Victoria:

40×47 – [0×015 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2625 × Be)];

(ii)is installed in regional Victoria:

42×79 – [0×015 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2775 × Be)];

(b)If the product is a large system as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 based on the system's peak daily thermal energy load delivery characteristics and—

(i)is installed in metropolitan Victoria:

65×62 – [0×015 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2625 × Be)];

(ii)is installed in regional Victoria:

69×37 – [0×015 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2775 × Be)];".

(3)In Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B, after the item headed "1C–1D Regional factor:" insert

"1E–1F Regional factor:  1.".

(4)In Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations, in Part C, after item 1D insert

"1E–1FAt the beginning of the day which is the later of the day on which the installed product is first able to produce and deliver water heated by solar energy and the day on which the electric resistance water heater is decommissioned.".

12Schedule 2 amended

(1)In Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations, in Part A, after item 2A insert

"2BA solar retrofit kit (solar collector, pump and controller) that—

(a)is certified by an accredited body to AS/NZS 2712:2007 reissued in November 2011; and

(b)achieves a minimum of 50% annual energy savings as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 when modelled in zone 4 (Melbourne) using the Plumbing Characteristics specified in the Sustainability Victoria Guidelines to calculate annual solar energy savings for domestic solar water heaters produced by adding a Retrofit Kit (collectors and pump) to an existing tank (version 6.0 updated June 2011); and

(c)is listed in the ESC register.".

(2)In Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B, after the item headed "2A Abatement factor:" insert

"2BAbatement factor:

(a)If the product is installed in metropolitan Victoria:

28∙44 − [0∙001706 × (Bs + Be)];

(b)If the product is installed in regional Victoria:

30∙06 − [0∙001804 × (Bs + Be)].".

(3)In Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B, after the item headed "2A Regional factor:" insert

"2BRegional factor:   1.".

(4)In Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations, in Part C, after item 2A insert

"2BAt the beginning of the day on which the electric resistance heater, as modified by the installed product, is first able to produce and deliver water heated by solar energy.".

13Schedule 3 amended

(1)In Schedule 3 to the Principal Regulations, in Part A, after item 3A insert

"3BA gas or liquefied petroleum gas boosted solar water heater that—

(a)is certified by an accredited body to AS/NZS 2712:2007 reissued in November 2011; and

(b)achieves a minimum of 60% annual energy savings as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 when modelled in zone 4 (Melbourne); and

(c)is listed in the ESC register.".

(2)In Schedule 3 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B, after the item headed "3A Abatement factor:" insert

"3BAbatement factor:

(a)If the product is a small system as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 based on the system's peak daily thermal energy load delivery characteristics and—

(i)is installed in metropolitan Victoria:

12×27 – [0×015 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2625 × Be)];

(ii)is installed in regional Victoria:

12×27 – [0×015 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2775 × Be)];

(b)If the product is a large system as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 based on the system's peak daily thermal energy load delivery characteristics and—

(i)is installed in metropolitan Victoria:

17×95 – [0×015 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2625 × Be)];

(ii)is installed in regional Victoria:

17×95 – [0×015 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2775 × Be)];".

(3)In Schedule 3 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B, after the item headed "3A Regional factor:" insert

"3BRegional factor:   1.".

(4)In Schedule 3 to the Principal Regulations, in Part C, after item 3A insert

"3BAt the beginning of the day which is the later of the day on which the installed product is first able to produce and deliver water heated by solar energy and the day on which the gas or liquefied petroleum gas water heater is decommissioned.".

14Schedule 4 amended

(1)In Schedule 4 to the Principal Regulations, in Part A, after item 4A insert

"4BA solar pre-heater that—

(a)is certified by an accredited body to AS/NZS 2712:2007 reissued in November 2011; and

(b)achieves a minimum of 50% annual energy savings as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 when modelled in zone 4 (Melbourne) using the Post Heater Characteristics specified in Sustainability Victoria's Guidelines to calculate annual solar energy savings for domestic solar water heaters produced by adding a solar pre-heater to an existing gas hot water system (Version 3.0 updated June 2011); and

(c)is listed in the ESC register.".

(2)In Schedule 4 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B, after the item headed "4A Abatement factor:" insert

"4BAbatement factor:

(a)If the product is a small system as determined in accordance AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 based on the system's peak daily thermal energy load delivery characteristics and—

(i)is installed in metropolitan Victoria:

7×53 – [0×006 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2625 × Be)];

(ii)is installed in regional Victoria:

7×53 – [0×006 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2775 × Be)];

(b)If the product is a large system as determined in accordance with AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011 based on the system's peak daily thermal energy load delivery characteristics and—

(i)is installed in metropolitan Victoria:

10×26 – [0×006 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2625 × Be)];

(ii)is installed in regional Victoria:

10×26 – [0×006 × (0×0573 × Bs + 0×2775 × Be)];".

(3)In Schedule 4 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B, after the item headed "4A Regional factor:" insert

"4BRegional factor:   1.".

(4)In Schedule 4 to the Principal Regulations, in Part C, after item 4A insert

"4BAt the beginning of the day on which the gas or liquefied petroleum gas water heater, as modified by the installed product, is first able to produce and deliver water heated by solar energy.".

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PART 4—JULY 2014 AMENDMENTS

15Definitions

In regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations—

(a)for the definition of Be substitute

"Be means the electrical energy used annually by the parts of a solar or heat pump water heater system that use purchased electrical energy, other than resistive heating units or a heat pump package (consisting of a compressor, integral controls, pumps and fans), measured in MJ/Yr as determined as part of the performance evaluation process in AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011;";

(b)for the definition of Be substitute

"Bs means the supplementary purchased gas or electrical energy used annually by a solar or heat pump water heater to directly heat the water by a gas burner, electrical resistive heating unit or heat pump package (consisting of a compressor, integral controls, pumps and fans), measured in MJ/Yr as determined as part of the performance evaluation process in AS/NZS 4234:2008 reissued in November 2011;".

16Conditions and circumstances under which a certificate cannot be created

Regulation 10(1A), (1B), (1C) and (1D) of the Principal Regulations are revoked.

17Schedule 1 amended

(1)In Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations, in Part A, items 1C and 1D are revoked.

(2)In Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B—

(a)the item headed "1C Abatement factor:" is revoked;

(b)the item headed "1D Abatement factor:" is revoked;

(c)the item headed "1C-1D Regional factor:" is revoked.

(3)In Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations, in Part C, items 1C and 1D are revoked.

18Schedule 2 amended

(1)In Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations, in Part A, item 2A is revoked.

(2)In Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B—

(a)the item headed "2A Abatement factor:" is revoked;

(b)the item headed "2A Regional factor:" is revoked.

(3)In Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations, in Part C, item 2A is revoked.

19Schedule 3 amended

(1)In Schedule 3 to the Principal Regulations, in Part A, item 3A is revoked.

(2)In Schedule 3 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B—

(a)the item headed "3A Abatement factor:" is revoked;

(b)the item headed "3A Regional factor:" is revoked.

(3)In Schedule 3 to the Principal Regulations, in Part C, item 3A is revoked.

20Schedule 4 amended

(1)In Schedule 4 to the Principal Regulations, in Part A, item 4A is revoked.

(2)In Schedule 4 to the Principal Regulations, in Part B—

(a)the item headed "4A Abatement factor:" is revoked;

(b)the item headed "4A Regional factor:" is revoked.

(3)In Schedule 4 to the Principal Regulations, in Part C, item 4A is revoked.

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[1] Reg. 4: S.R. No. 158/2008 as amended by S.R. Nos 109/2010, 127/2010, 31/2011, 56/2011, 146/2011, 6/2012, 14/2012, 32/2012 and 43/2012.

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Table of Applied, Adopted or Incorporated Matter

The following table of applied, adopted or incorporated matter is included in accordance with the requirements of regulation 5 of the Subordinate Legislation Regulations 2004.

Statutory rule provision Title of applied, adopted or incorporated document Matter in applied, adopted or incorporated document
Regulation 6(6) which inserts regulation 6(3)(g) into the Principal Regulations, and regulation 9 which inserts Schedule 36 into the Principal Regulations Australian/New Zealand Standard 6400:2005 Water efficient products - Rating and labelling.  Published by Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand on 1 June 2005 and reissued June 2011 incorporating Amendments Nos 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 The whole
Regulation 5 which amends regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations and regulation 9 which inserts Schedule 36 into the Principal Regulations ASTM F2324-03(2009) Standard Test Method for Prerinse Spray Valves.  Published by ASTM International in 2009 The whole
Regulation 10 which amends regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations Australian Standard 4234—1994 Solar Water Heaters - Domestic and heat pump - Calculation of energy consumption.  Published by Standards Australia on 22 August 1994 The whole
Statutory rule provision Title of applied, adopted or incorporated document Matter in applied, adopted or incorporated document
Regulations 10 and 15 which amend regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations and regulations 11 to 14 which amend Schedules 1 to 4 of the Principal Regulations Australian/New Zealand Standard 4234:2008 Heated water systems—Calculation of energy consumption.  Published by Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand on 21 August 2008 and reissued November 2011 incorporating Amendments Nos 1 and 2 The whole
Regulations 11 to 14 which amend Schedules 1 to 4 of the Principal Regulations Australian/New Zealand Standard 2712:2007 Solar and heat pump water heaters—Design and construction.  Published by Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand on 12 September 2007 and reissued November 2011 incorporating Amendments Nos 1 and 2 The whole
Regulation 12 which amends Schedule 2 to the Principal Regulations Sustainability Victoria Guidelines to calculate annual solar energy savings for domestic solar water heaters produced by adding a Retrofit Kit (collectors and pump) to an existing tank (version 6.0 updated June 2011).  Published by Sustainability Victoria in June 2011 The whole
Statutory rule provision Title of applied, adopted or incorporated document Matter in applied, adopted or incorporated document
Regulation 14 which amends Schedule 4 to the Principal Regulations Sustainability Victoria  Guidelines to calculate annual solar energy savings for domestic solar water heaters produced by adding a solar preheater to an existing gas hot water system, Version 3.0 June 2011.  Published by Sustainability Victoria in June 2011 The whole
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