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Home›News›QBCC redefines rules for electricians installing single head split air-conditioning systems

QBCC redefines rules for electricians installing single head split air-conditioning systems

By Sean Carroll
30/09/2021
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NECA’s lobbying with the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) has redefined the rules for an electrician installing a single split head air-conditioning system.

The rules around installing a single head split system, has been somewhat confusing and NECA has consistently been arguing for a fairer system. The fact sheet provides for clearer examples of what constitutes mechanical services work and what constitutes building work.

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NECA members have been sent an email clarifying these new rules.

For further information, contact NECA member services and its technical team on 1300 361 099 or email memberservices@neca.asn.au

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