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AS 1668AS/NZS 3823

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Time traps hvac technicians hit every week.

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NCC 2022 fresh-air rates caught everyone out

Office vs retail vs mixed-use rates are not intuitive. Get the occupancy-based answer with the table reference so you do not oversize the unit or fail commissioning.

ARCtick scope is a compliance trap

Who can recover what refrigerant? Get the licence scope mapped to the work you are actually doing. Not a generic licence summary.

Fire damper + FRL details are a time sink

Duct passes through a rated wall. Which damper, which FRL, which installation detail? One answer with the compliant build-up saves a back-and-forth with the fire engineer.

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Outside air in an office fit-out

Open-plan office, 30 people, full occupancy. Minimum outside air rate to design for?

CitesAS 1668.2 Table 3.1
Kitchen exhaust through a fire wall

Commercial kitchen exhaust passes through a fire-rated wall. What damper and FRL?

CitesAS 1668.1 Clause 5.8
R410a recovery on a split swap

Swapping a split system and recovering R410a. What licence does my offsider need?

CitesOzone Protection Reg + AS/NZS 5149