Cap factors are used to limit charges for flammable substances, aligning with AS1677.2, with specific provisions for propane in human comfort applications. Appliance standards take precedence over AS/NZS 5149 regulations. Overall, the document outlines the relationship between cap factors and existing appliance standards.
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Cap Factors
Cap factors are used to limit charges for flammable substances, aligning with AS1677.2, with specific provisions for propane in human comfort applications. Appliance standards take precedence over AS/NZS 5149 regulations. Overall, the document outlines the relationship between cap factors and existing appliance standards.
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Cap factors
• Cap factors apply to limit charges for
flammables • Same as AS1677.2 except propane in “human comfort” applications (but already limited by appliance standard.) • Appliance standards generally overrule AS/NZS 5149.