AS NZS 4474.2:2009 pdf free download – Performance of household electrical appliances – Refrigerating appliances
1.6.12 Registration In Australia
The completion and submission of the prescribed application form to an Australian regulator as specified in the on-line registration system. An approved registration means a record that has been reviewed and accepted by the relevant regulator and marked with an approved status on the basis that the record is complete, all relevant documents have been provided, all relevant requirements of the Standard continue to be met and the relevant fee (where applicable) has been paid. NOTE: Appendix F sets out special rules regarding goods from New Zealand that rely on the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement (TTMRA) for enabling them to be sold in Australia. In New Zealand The completion and submission of the prescribed form to the authority. NOTE: In New Zealand, unless the prescribed form has been completed and submitted to the relevant Authority, the item may not be sold to a consumer. The Authority is defined in the Energy Efficiency (Energy Using Products) Regulations 2002. A product to which this Standard applies may not be sold in New Zealand unless the prescribed form has been completed and submitted to the relevant New Zealand Authority tasked with receiving and processing the prescribed forms. At the time of publication of this Standard the Authority is the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority. Australian registrations are recognized by the New Zealand Government because of the TTMRA. See Appendix F for further details. The prescribed application form is given in Appendix E of this Standard which is suitable for the registration of a product in New Zealand or Australia.
Regulators for the purposes of registration means those entities set out in the list of regulators maintained on the website www.energyrating.gov.au. A valid registration is one where the status remains approved on the relevant date. A registration status of ‘expired’ or ‘grandfathered’ is valid only for existing stock that was manufactured or imported prior to the expiry or grandfathering date and where it had a status of ‘approved’ at the time of manufacture or importation. A registration status of ‘cancelled’ is not valid for any stock, irrespective of the date of manufacture or importation. NOTE: In Australia, the term registration is normally used while in New Zealand the term listing is normally used. In this Standard, the term registration applies to both systems.
1.9 WINE STORAGE CABINETS
Such products may be tested to AS/NZS 4474.1 and labelled to this Standard on a voluntary basis. Any supplier, which elects to place an energy label on a wine storage cabinet, shall register the product with the relevant regulator. Before such products can be registered to carry an energy label, they must also meet the relevant MEPS and other performance requirements. Any cabinet which has other standard compartments in addition to a wine storage compartment is included within the scope of this Standard and shall meet all the relevant performance requirements for products within the scope of energy labelling and MEPS.