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AS/NZS 4692.1:2005 (R2016)现行

Electric water heaters Energy consumption, performance and general requirements

出版:Standards Australia

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标准编号: AS/NZS 4692.1:2005 (R2016)
发布时间:2005/9/27 0:00:00
标准类别:Standard
出版单位:Standards Australia
标准页数:71
标准简介

Specifies test methods and performance and construction requirements for storage water heaters of rated hot water delivery up to 630 L or nominal capacity of 710 L, heat exchanger water heaters with a heat storage volume up to 710 L, and water heaters that use electric resistance as the primary energy source.RECONFIRMATION NOTICETechnical Committee EL-020 has reviewed the content of this publication and in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation, it has been determined that the publication is still valid and does not require change.Certain documents referenced in the publication may have been amended since the original date of publication. Users are advised to ensure that they are using the latest versions of such documents as appropriate, unless advised otherwise in this Reconfirmation Notice.Approved for reconfirmation in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation on 25 November 2015.Approved for reconfirmation in New Zealand on behalf of the Standards Council of New Zealand on 18 May 2016.The following are represented on Technical Committee EL-020:Association of Accredited Certification BodiesAustralian Building Codes BoardAustralian Chamber of Commerce and IndustryAustralian Industry GroupDepartment of Industry and Science (Australian Government)Electrical Compliance Testing AssociationEnergy Efficiency & Conservation Authority of New ZealandGas Appliance Manufacturers Association of AustraliaInstitution of Professional Engineers New ZealandNSW Fair TradingPlumbing Distributors Association of New ZealandPlumbing Products Industry Group

标准备注

Reconfirmed 10/06/2016.
This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2016 and remains current in New Zealand.