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Tips and Tricks to do at home. CFC Electrical | Air Conditioning Moranbah are all about saving money and valuable time These Simple Tips You can perform on your own home or office air conditioner. However there are some checks that will need to be done by an ARC-licensed technicians such as CFC Electrical | Air Conditioning Moranbah

Cleaning Tips you can do yourself to your Air Conditioning units.

  • When the Unit is Running in Cooling Operation regularly Check the Drain is Running (*if Possible)
  • Keep the outdoor unit clear of debris
  • Regularly Wash & clean the removable filters.
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Tips for better performance from your Air Conditioning Moranbah

  • Set your air conditioner to 24 or 25 degrees in summer.
  • You can save up to 10 percent of cooling costs for every one degree that you raise the temperature*
  • Avoid placing appliances that give off heat (Eg: TVs or lamps) near a thermostat as this will effect performance of the system
  • Try switching off unnecessary displays or internal lighting

At CFC Electrical | Air Conditioning Moranbah,

  • We Clean Air Conditioners
  • We Install Air Conditioners
  • We Supply Air Conditioners
  • We Use and Recommend Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioners.

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Changes to Queensland’s smoke alarm legislation
FOR  EXISTING  DWELLINGS

From 1 January 2017

  • When replacing smoke alarms, they must be of a photoelectric type which complies with Australian Standard (AS) 3786-2014.
  • Replacing smoke alarms, Existing smoke alarms manufactured more than ten years ago must be replaced. (Note: Smoke alarms should have the date of manufacture stamped on them.)
  • Smoke alarms that do not operate when tested must be replaced immediately.
  • Existing hardwired smoke alarms that need replacement must be replaced with a
    hardwired smoke alarm.

From 1 January 2027

  • Smoke alarms in all dwellings must:
    i) be photoelectric (AS 3786-2014); and
    ii) not also contain an ionisation sensor; and
    iii) be less than 10 years old; and
    iv) operate when tested; and
    v) be interconnected with every other smoke alarm in the dwelling so all activate together.
  • Smoke alarms must be installed on each storey:
    i) in each bedroom; and
    ii) in hallways which connect bedrooms and the rest of the dwelling; or
    iii) if there is no hallway, between the bedrooms and other parts of the storey; and
    iv) if there are no bedrooms on a storey at least one smoke alarm
    must be installed in the most likely path of travel to exit the
    dwelling.
  • Smoke alarms must be either hardwired or powered by a non-removable
    10-year battery.
DWELLINGS  BEING  SOLD, LEASED OR AN EXISTING LEASE IS RENEWED

From 1 January 2017
Requirements as for existing dwellings.

  • Existing landlord’s and tenant’s obligations regarding the installation and testing of smoke alarms continue.
  • Property sellers must continue to lodge a Form 24 with the Queensland Land Registry Office stating the requirements of the smoke alarm legislation have been met.

From 1 January 2022

  • Smoke alarms in the dwelling must:
    i) be photoelectric (AS 3786-2014); and
    ii) not also contain an ionisation sensor; and
    iii) be less than 10 years old; and
    iv) operate when tested; and
    v) be interconnected with every other smoke alarm in the dwelling so all activate together.
  • Smoke alarms must be installed on each storey:
    i) in each bedroom; and
    ii) in hallways which connect bedrooms and the rest of the dwelling; or
    iii) if there is no hallway, between the bedrooms and other parts of the storey; and
    iv) if there are no bedrooms on a storey at least one smoke alarm must be installed in
    the most likely path of travel to exit the dwelling.
  • Smoke alarms must be hardwired or powered by a non-removable 10-year battery.
NEW DWELLINGS AND DWELLINGS BEING SUBSTANTIALLY
RENOVATED

From 1 January 2017
The development approval process for new dwellings and substantial renovations will ensure that building approvals received on or after this date will bring dwellings
into compliance with the new laws.

  • Smoke alarms in the dwelling must:
    i) be photoelectric (AS 3786-2014); and
    ii) not also contain an ionisation sensor; and
    iii) be hardwired to the mains power supply with a secondary power source (i.e. battery);and
    iv) be interconnected with every other smoke alarm in the dwelling so all activate together.
  • Smoke alarms must be installed on each storey:
    i) in each bedroom; and
    ii) in hallways which connect bedrooms and the rest of the dwelling; or
    iii) if there is no hallway, between the bedrooms and other parts of the storey; and
    iv) if there are no bedrooms on a storey at least one smoke alarm must be installed in
    the most likely path of travel to exit the dwelling.
PRESCRIBED LOCATIONS FOR INSTALLING SMOKE ALARMS
  • Where practicable smoke alarms must be placed on the ceiling.
  • Smoke alarms must not be placed:
    i) within 300mm of a corner of a ceiling and a wall;
    ii) within 300mm of a light fitting;
    iii) within 400mm of an air-conditioning vent;
    iv) within 400mm of the blades of a ceiling fan.
  • There are special requirements for stairways, sloping ceilings, and ceilings with exposed beams. Specific requirements will be explained in the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008.
  • If impractical for the prescribed location requirements to be met (e.g. may be affected by steam from shower or fumes from cooking), the owner may put the alarm at another location that will provide a warning to occupants
    of the dwelling.

Smoke Alarms Moranbah | CFC Electrical | Electrician Moranbah

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Smoke Alarms Moranbah  |  Electrician Moranbah

For all your Smoke alarms Moranbah, Inspections, Testing and Installations, Use your Local Experts  CFC Electrical | Electrician Moranbah.

To Book an Inspection or Installations Click Here.

Changes to Queensland’s smoke alarm legislation
FOR  EXISTING  DWELLINGS

From 1 January 2017

  • When replacing smoke alarms, they must be of a photoelectric type which complies with Australian Standard (AS) 3786-2014.
  • Replacing smoke alarms moranbah, Existing smoke alarms manufactured more than ten years ago must be replaced. (Note: Smoke alarms should have the date of manufacture stamped on them.)
  • Smoke alarms that do not operate when tested must be replaced immediately.
  • Existing hardwired smoke alarms that need replacement must be replaced with a
    hardwired smoke alarm.

From 1 January 2027

  • Smoke alarms moranbah in all dwellings must:
    i) be photoelectric (AS 3786-2014); and
    ii) not also contain an ionization sensor; and
    iii) be less than 10 years old; and
    iv) operate when tested; and
    v) be interconnected with every other smoke alarm in the dwelling so all activate together.
  • Smoke alarms moranbah must be installed on each storey:
    i) in each bedroom; and
    ii) in hallways which connect bedrooms and the rest of the dwelling; or
    iii) if there is no hallway, between the bedrooms and other parts of the storey; and
    iv) if there are no bedrooms on a storey at least one smoke alarm
    must be installed in the most likely path of travel to exit the
    dwelling.
  • Smoke alarms moranbah must be either hardwired or powered by a non-removable
    10-year battery.
DWELLINGS  BEING  SOLD, LEASED OR AN EXISTING LEASE IS RENEWED

From 1 January 2017
Requirements as for existing dwellings.

  • Existing landlord’s and tenant’s obligations regarding the installation and testing of smoke alarms continue.
  • Property sellers must continue to lodge a Form 24 with the Queensland Land Registry Office stating the requirements of the smoke alarm legislation have been met.

From 1 January 2022

  • Smoke alarms in the dwelling must:
    i) be photoelectric (AS 3786-2014); and
    ii) not also contain an ionisation sensor; and
    iii) be less than 10 years old; and
    iv) operate when tested; and
    v) be interconnected with every other smoke alarm in the dwelling so all activate together.
  • Smoke alarms must be installed on each storey:
    i) in each bedroom; and
    ii) in hallways which connect bedrooms and the rest of the dwelling; or
    iii) if there is no hallway, between the bedrooms and other parts of the storey; and
    iv) if there are no bedrooms on a storey at least one smoke alarm must be installed in
    the most likely path of travel to exit the dwelling.
  • Smoke alarms must be hardwired or powered by a non-removable 10-year battery.
NEW DWELLINGS AND DWELLINGS BEING SUBSTANTIALLY
RENOVATED

From 1 January 2017
The development approval process for new dwellings and substantial renovations will ensure that building approvals received on or after this date will bring dwellings
into compliance with the new laws.

  • Smoke alarms in the dwelling must:
    i) be photoelectric (AS 3786-2014); and
    ii) not also contain an ionisation sensor; and
    iii) be hardwired to the mains power supply with a secondary power source (i.e. battery);and
    iv) be interconnected with every other smoke alarm in the dwelling so all activate together.
  • Smoke alarms must be installed on each storey:
    i) in each bedroom; and
    ii) in hallways which connect bedrooms and the rest of the dwelling; or
    iii) if there is no hallway, between the bedrooms and other parts of the storey; and
    iv) if there are no bedrooms on a storey at least one smoke alarm must be installed in
    the most likely path of travel to exit the dwelling.
PRESCRIBED LOCATIONS FOR INSTALLING SMOKE ALARMS
  • Where practicable smoke alarms must be placed on the ceiling.
  • Smoke alarms must not be placed:
    i) within 300mm of a corner of a ceiling and a wall;
    ii) within 300mm of a light fitting;
    iii) within 400mm of an air-conditioning vent;
    iv) within 400mm of the blades of a ceiling fan.
  • There are special requirements for stairways, sloping ceilings, and ceilings with exposed beams. Specific requirements will be explained in the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008.
  • If impractical for the prescribed location requirements to be met (e.g. may be affected by steam from shower or fumes from cooking), the owner may put the alarm at another location that will provide a warning to occupants
    of the dwelling.