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Version No. 011 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Version incorporating amendments as at 1 January 2004 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Regulation Page PART 1—PRELIMINARY MATTERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Objectives Authorising provisions Commencement Revocation Definitions Extended meaning of "installation, alteration or repair" 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 PART 2—PLUMBING WORK 6 Division 1—Plumbing Work 6 7. Plumbing work 6 Division 2—Classes of Plumbing Work 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Classes of plumbing work Plumbing (Draining) work Plumbing (Gasfitting) work Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work Plumbing (Sanitary) work Plumbing (Water Supply) work Division 3—Specialised Plumbing Work 15. 16. Specialised plumbing work Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work 17. Plumbing (Type A Gas Appliance Conversion) work 18. Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work 18A. Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) work i 7 7 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 12 13 13 13 14 Regulation Page PART 3—QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENCE OR REGISTRATION 15 Division 1—Qualifications and Experience Required for Classes of Plumbing Work 15 19. 20. 21. Qualifications required for registration Qualifications required for a licence Experience required for a licence or registration Division 2—Requirements for Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) Work 22. 23. Qualification required Experience required Qualifications and experience required Division 4—Requirements for Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) Work 25. 26. Qualifications required Experience required 18 18 18 18 19 Division 4ARequirements for Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) Work 26A. Qualifications required 19 19 Division 5—Other Matters 27. 17 17 17 Division 3—Requirements for Plumbing (Type A Gas Appliance Conversion) Work 24. 15 15 16 20 Experience can be obtained over separate periods etc. 20 PART 4—OBLIGATIONS ON REGISTERED AND LICENSED PLUMBERS 21 28. 29. 30. Licence and registration documents must be returned on demand 21 Licence to be shown on demand 21 Certificate of registration to be shown on demand 22 PART 5—STANDARD OF WORK 23 Division 1Standard of Work 23 31. Standard of work 23 Division 2Cooling Towers 24 31A. Modification of cooling tower standards ii 24 Regulation Page Division 3Water Supply 25 31B. Definitions applying to this Division 31C. Performance requirements for the design and construction of cold water services 31D. Modification of document referred to in AS 3500.1.1 31E. Requirement for dual-flush cisterns Division 4Sanitary Plumbing and Sanitary Drainage 31F. Definitions applying to this Division 31G. Performance requirements for the design and construction of sanitary plumbing and sanitary drainage 31H. Modification of document referred to in AS 3500.2.1 Division 5Hot Water Supply Systems 31I. Definitions applying to this Division 31J. Performance requirements for the design and construction of hot water systems 31K. Modification of document referred to in AS 3500.4.1 Division 6Evaporative Coolers 31L. 31M. 31N. 31O. Definitions applying to this Division Requirements for discharge system of evaporative coolers Requirements if discharge likely to cause injury or damage Other requirements 31P. Incorporation of documents 29 29 29 29 38 38 38 39 41 42 42 43 43 43 PART 6—FEES 44 Fees to be paid Exemption from fees 44 45 PART 7—TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 34. 35. 36. 37. 25 26 28 41 Division 7—Incorporation of Documents 32. 33. 25 Definition Conversion of former licences and registrations Conversion of duct fixing licences and registrations Saving of other licences and registrations __________________ SCHEDULE—Australian Standards ═══════════════ iii 46 46 46 46 48 49 Regulation Page ENDNOTES 51 1. General Information 51 2. Table of Amendments 52 3. Explanatory Details 53 iv Version No. 011 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Version incorporating amendments as at 1 January 2004 PART 1—PRELIMINARY MATTERS 1. Objectives The main objectives of these Regulations are— (a) to define the meaning of plumbing work, and to specify classes of plumbing work and specialised plumbing work, for the purposes of Part 12A of the Building Act 1993; and (b) to specify the qualifications and experience that are necessary for a person to be eligible to be registered or licensed to carry out plumbing work; and (c) to provide for the production and return of licence and registration documents; and (ca) to prescribe standards in relation to plumbing work; and (d) to specify fees for the purposes of Part 12A of the Building Act 1993. 2. Authorising provisions These Regulations are made under sections 221ZZZV and 262 of the Building Act 1993. 3. Commencement These Regulations come into operation on 28 November 1998. 1 Reg. 1(ca) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 5. Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 1—Preliminary Matters r. 4 4. Revocation The Plumbers Gasfitters and Drainers Registration Board Regulations 19881 are revoked. 5. Definitions In these Regulations— "Act" means the Building Act 1993; "apprenticeship" means a training agreement between a person and an employer entered into under Part 5 of the Vocational Education and Training Act 1990; "AS" or "SAA" followed by a group of numbers or a group of one or more letters and one or more numbers, means the Australian Standard identified by that group of numbers or letters that is published by Standards Australia; "Board" means the Plumbing Industry Board established under Part 12A of the Act2; "caravan" includes any form of movable dwelling other than a boat or houseboat; Reg. 5 def. of "cooling tower" inserted by S.R. No. 15/2001 reg. 4. "cooling tower" means a device for lowering— (a) the temperature of recirculated water by bringing the water into contact with fan forced, or fan induced, atmospheric air; or (b) the temperature of water, a refrigerant or other fluid in a pipe or other container by bringing recirculated water and fan forced, or fan induced, atmospheric air into contact with the pipe or container; 2 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 1—Preliminary Matters r. 5 "drain" means a pipe or conduit laid above or below the ground surface, including all associated fittings and equipment, for the conveyance of sewage, trade waste, greywater or stormwater; "gas" means any gaseous fuel (including petrochemical feed stock) other than a gaseous fuel that is declared under section 4 of the Gas Safety Act 1997 not to be gas for the purposes of that Act or any provision of that Act; "gas company" has the same meaning as it has under the Gas Safety Act 1997; "greywater" means treated or untreated domestic waste water (including any discharge from an appliance) that has not come into contact with sewage; "plumbing course 3212 C.D.A." means the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A. accredited under the Vocational Education and Training Act 1990; "Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) work" has the meaning set out in regulation 18A; "Plumbing (Draining) work" has the meaning set out in regulation 9; "Plumbing (Gasfitting) work" has the meaning set out in regulation 10; "Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work" has the meaning set out in regulation 11; 3 Reg. 5 def. of "Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) work" inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 6. Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 1—Preliminary Matters r. 6 "Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work" has the meaning set out in regulation 16; "Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work" has the meaning set out in regulation 12; "Plumbing (Sanitary) work" has the meaning set out in regulation 13; "Plumbing (Type A Gas Appliance Conversion) work" has the meaning set out in regulation 17; "Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work" has the meaning set out in regulation 18; "Plumbing (Water Supply) work" has the meaning set out in regulation 14; "potable water" means water that is used or intended to be used for human consumption or for personal hygiene; "sewage" means any human excreta or domestic waterborne waste, whether untreated or partially treated; "trade waste" means any waterborne waste other than sewage; "vessel" means any boat or houseboat that has a gas appliance or a sanitary or ablutionary fixture. 6. Extended meaning of "installation, alteration or repair" In these Regulations, a reference to the installation, alteration or repair of a thing includes a reference to— (a) the construction of the thing if the thing is constructed at the premises at which it will remain once it is constructed; 4 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 1—Preliminary Matters r. 6 (b) the commissioning, recommissioning or decommissioning of the thing; (c) the extending, renewal, replacement, relocation, connecting, disconnecting or removal of the thing; (d) the maintenance of the thing; (e) any work incidental to, or associated with— (i) the installation, alteration or repair of the thing; or (ii) any activity described in paragraphs (a) to (d). __________________ 5 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 2—Plumbing Work r. 7 PART 2—PLUMBING WORK Division 1—Plumbing Work 7. Plumbing work (1) Part 12A of the Act applies to the following plumbing work— Reg. 7(1)(aa) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 7. (aa) Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) work; (a) Plumbing (Draining) work; (b) Plumbing (Gasfitting) work; (c) Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work; (d) Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work; (e) Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work; (f) Plumbing (Sanitary) work; (g) Plumbing (Type A Gas Appliance Conversion) work; (h) Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work; (i) Plumbing (Water Supply) work. (2) However, Part 12A of the Act does not apply to— (a) any work carried out on a supply or discharge reticulation system, a treatment plant, a laboratory or any other works, equipment or system (other than works, equipment or systems used mainly for administrative purposes) owned by, or exclusively vested in— (i) a gas company; 6 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 2—Plumbing Work r. 8 (ii) a company that holds a water licence or a water and sewerage licence under the Water Industry Act 1994; (iii) an Authority that has a water district or a sewerage district under the Water Act 1989; (b) the connection for domestic water use of hoses from appliances such as dishwashers and washing machines to taps; (c) the connection for domestic water use of hoses to taps for the purposes of activities such as cleaning or garden watering. Division 2—Classes of Plumbing Work 8. Classes of plumbing work The following classes of plumbing work are specified for the purposes of the definition of "class of plumbing work" in section 221B(1) of the Act— (a) Plumbing (Draining) work; (b) Plumbing (Gasfitting) work; (c) Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work; (d) Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work; (e) Plumbing (Sanitary) work; (f) Plumbing (Water Supply) work. 9. Plumbing (Draining) work Plumbing (Draining) work is the installation, alteration or repair of any drain, pipe, fitting, appliance or other item that is involved with the collection, conveyance, disposal or reuse of stormwater or sewage and that is underground. 7 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 2—Plumbing Work r. 10 10. Plumbing (Gasfitting) work (1) Plumbing (Gasfitting) work is the installation, alteration or repair of any pipe, appliance, flue, fitting, apparatus, control or other item that is involved with the supply or use of gas and that is downstream of the outlet of a gas meter or a consumer's gas storage container. (2) Plumbing (Gasfitting) work includes the installation, alteration or repair of— (a) roof sheeting and flashing that is necessary for the purpose of any work involving any flue described in sub-regulation (1); and (b) any fixture in, or on, a caravan or vessel that is involved with the supply or use of gas. (3) Plumbing (Gasfitting) work does not include— (a) Plumbing (Type A Gas Appliance Conversion) work; (b) Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work; (c) any cleaning, painting or preparation work in relation to gas pipes or gas pipe joints that does not involve the connection, disconnection or alteration of those pipes or joints; (d) the connection or disconnection of a consumer's gas storage container for the purpose of filling or refilling the container; (e) any work in relation to any item that is involved with the supply or use of gas and that relates to the propulsion system, or any system that is powered by the propulsion system, of any motor vehicle or vessel. 8 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 2—Plumbing Work r. 11 (4) In this regulation— "consumer's gas storage container" means a tank, cylinder or similar container owned, leased or hired by a consumer and from which gas is supplied to that consumer; "gas meter" means a gas company's meter assembly. 11. Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work (1) Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work is— (a) the installation, alteration or repair of any valve, regulator, register, pipe, duct, flue, tank, heating or cooling line or surface, boiler, burner, solid fuel heater, coil or other item that is involved in the heating, cooling or ventilation of a building or vessel by mechanical means or by mechanical components; (b) the installation, alteration or repair, in relation to a cooling tower, of any water pipe, valve, pump, automated dosing device or automated bleeding device or any other mechanical component that affects the cooling tower's water treatment, flow rate of water for cooling or waste water disposal. (2) Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work includes the installation, alteration or repair of roof sheeting and flashing that is necessary for the purpose of any work involving any item described in sub-regulation (1). (3) Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work does not include— (a) Plumbing (Gasfitting) work; 9 Reg. 11(1) substituted by S.R. No. 15/2001 reg. 5(1). Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 2—Plumbing Work r. 12 Reg. 11(3)(ab) inserted by S.R. No. 15/2001 reg. 5(2). (ab) any work on a cooling tower drift eliminator; (b) tapping into a water supply. 12. Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work (1) Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work is the installation, alteration or repair of any roof gutter, flashing, piping, sheeting, roof covering or other above ground item that is involved in the collection, conveyance, disposal, treatment or reuse of storm water. (2) Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work also includes the connection of any stormwater piping to a below ground drain. (3) Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work does not include— (a) the installation, alteration or repair of nonmetallic tiles or slates or of flat non-metallic membrane sheeting; or (b) any cleaning, painting or preparation work in relation to any item associated with stormwater that does not involve the connection, disconnection or alteration of that item. 13. Plumbing (Sanitary) work (1) Plumbing (Sanitary) work is the installation, alteration or repair of any drain, fitting, pipe, fixture, appliance or other item that is involved in the collection, conveyance, disposal or treatment of sewage, trade waste or greywater. 10 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 2—Plumbing Work r. 14 (2) Plumbing (Sanitary) work includes the installation, alteration or repair of— (a) an item that is involved in the supply of nonpotable water that is not connected directly or indirectly to a potable water supply; (b) roof sheeting and flashing that is necessary for the purpose of any work involving any item described in sub-regulation (1); (c) any fixture in, or on, a caravan or vessel that is involved in the collection, conveyance, disposal or treatment of sewage, trade waste or greywater. (3) Plumbing (Sanitary) work does not include— (a) Plumbing (Water Supply) work; (b) Plumbing (Draining) work. 14. Plumbing (Water Supply) work (1) Plumbing (Water Supply) work is the installation, alteration or repair of any pipe, fitting, fixture, appliance or other item that is directly or indirectly involved in the supply of potable water. (2) Plumbing (Water Supply) work includes the installation, alteration or repair of— (a) a hot or cold water service; (b) a fire-hydrant service and any component of a fire-sprinkler service up to the main stop valve located immediately upstream of the alarm valve, as defined in AS 2118.1; (c) an automatic fire sprinkler system. (3) Plumbing (Water Supply) work does not include Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work. 11 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 2—Plumbing Work r. 15 (4) In this regulation— "automatic fire sprinkler system" means a water supply system for a residential or domestic building designed to automatically operate to extinguish a fire in the building; "fire hydrant service" means a system of components designed to convey water for the purposes of extinguishing a fire in a commercial or industrial building, but does not include an automatic fire sprinkler system. Division 3—Specialised Plumbing Work 15. Specialised plumbing work (1) The following plumbing work is specialised plumbing work— Reg. 15(1)(aa) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 7. (aa) Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) work; (a) Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work; (b) Plumbing (Type A Gas Appliance Conversion) work; (c) Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work. (2) The following classes of plumbing work are specified for the purposes of the definition of "class of specialised plumbing work" in section 221B(1) of the Act— Reg. 15(2)(aa) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 7. (aa) Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) work; 12 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 2—Plumbing Work r. 16 (a) Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work; (b) Plumbing (Type A Gas Appliance Conversion) work; (c) Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work. 16. Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work is the installation, alteration or repair of automatic life safety fire sprinkler systems— (a) in residential buildings of not more than 4 storeys; or (b) for buildings defined as Class 1 in accordance with the Building Regulations 19943. 17. Plumbing (Type A Gas Appliance Conversion) work (1) Plumbing (Type A Gas Appliance Conversion) work is the adjusting, altering or modifying of a Type A gas appliance to operate on a different kind of gas from the gas the appliance was originally manufactured to use. (2) In this regulation "Type A gas appliance" has the same meaning as a "Type A appliance" defined in section 3 of the Gas Safety Act 1997. 18. Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work is gasfitting work carried out on a Type B appliance within the meaning of the Gas Safety Act 1997. 13 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 2—Plumbing Work r. 18A Reg. 18A inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 8. 18A. Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) work Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) work is the inspection, maintenance, commissioning, testing, alteration or repair of a registered or testable backflow prevention device listed in column 1 of Table 4.1(a) of AS/NZS 3500.1.2–1998. __________________ 14 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 3—Qualification and Experience Requirements for Licence or Registration PART 3—QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENCE OR REGISTRATION Division 1—Qualifications and Experience Required for Classes of Plumbing Work 19. Qualifications required for registration The qualifications required for a person to be able to be registered under section 221O of the Act to carry out— (a) Plumbing (Gasfitting) work, Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work, Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work, Plumbing (Sanitary) work and Plumbing (Water Supply) work are— (i) the completion of, and a pass in, Stages 1 and 2; and (ii) a pass in the Stage 2 Practical Examination— of the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A.; (b) Plumbing (Draining) work is the completion of, and a pass in— (i) Stages 1 and 2 and in the Stage 2 Practical Examination (Draining) of the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A.; or (ii) the draining units and in the Stage 2 Practical Examination (Draining) of the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A.. 20. Qualifications required for a licence The qualifications required for a person to be able to be licensed under section 221M of the Act to carry out— 15 r. 19 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 r. 21 Part 3—Qualification and Experience Requirements for Licence or Registration (a) Plumbing (Draining) work are the completion of, and a pass in, the draining units of the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A.; (b) Plumbing (Gasfitting) work are the completion of, and a pass in, Stage 3 Stream D of the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A.; (c) Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work are the completion of, and a pass in, Stage 3 Stream C of the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A.; (d) Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work are the completion of, and a pass in, Stage 3 Stream E of the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A.; (e) Plumbing (Sanitary) work are the completion of, and a pass in, Stage 3 Stream B of the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A.; (f) Plumbing (Water Supply) work are the completion of, and a pass in, Stage 3 of the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A.. 21. Experience required for a licence or registration (1) The experience required for a person to be able to be licensed or registered under section 221M, 221N or 221O of the Act to carry out a particular class of plumbing work is— (a) the completion of an apprenticeship of 4 years in plumbing work of that class (except in the class of Plumbing (Draining) work, for which the completion of an apprenticeship of 2 years is sufficient) under the supervision of a plumber qualified to carry out work of that class; or (b) employment for 4 years in plumbing work of that class (except in the class of Plumbing (Draining) work, for which employment for 16 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 3—Qualification and Experience Requirements for Licence or Registration 2 years is sufficient) by a plumber qualified to carry out work of that class. (2) Despite sub-regulation (1), in the case of a person who is qualified to carry out work of a particular class and who seeks to be licensed or registered to carry out another class of plumbing work, employment for not less than 1 year in work of that other class by a plumber qualified to carry out work of that other class is sufficient experience to be able to be licensed or registered to carry out that other class of work. Division 2—Requirements for Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) Work 22. Qualification required The qualification required for a person to be able to be licensed under section 221N of the Act to carry out Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work is a pass in the course in residential/domestic fire sprinkler systems known as 4300 C.D.A. accredited under the Vocational Education and Training Act 1990. 23. Experience required The experience required for a person to be able to be licensed under section 221N of the Act to carry out Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work is— (a) the completion of an apprenticeship of not less than 4 years in Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work; or (b) employment of not less than 2 years in Plumbing (Residential and Domestic Fire Sprinkler Systems) work. 17 r. 22 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 r. 24 Part 3—Qualification and Experience Requirements for Licence or Registration Division 3—Requirements for Plumbing (Type A Gas Appliance Conversion) Work 24. Qualifications and experience required The qualifications and experience required for a person to be able to be licensed under section 221N of the Act to carry out Type A Gas Appliance Conversion work are— (a) a licence to carry out Plumbing (Gasfitting) work; and (b) a pass in the Board's Type A Gas Appliance Conversion work examination. Division 4—Requirements for Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) Work 25. Qualifications required The qualifications required for a person to be able to be licensed under section 221N of the Act to carry out Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work are— (a) a pass in— (i) Stage 3 Stream D of the plumbing course 3212 C.D.A. and the Stage 2 Practical Examination and Plumbing Theory Final Year (3212 C.D.A.) Gasfitting and Water Supply Part A Examination; and (ii) a Certificate IV in the Gasfitting Type B Gas Appliances course accredited under the Vocational Education and Training Act 1990; and (b) an "S permit" issued under regulation 9 of the State Electricity Commission (Licensing of Electrical Mechanics) Regulations 1992. 18 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 3—Qualification and Experience Requirements for Licence or Registration r. 26 26. Experience required The experience required for a person to be able to be licensed under section 221N of the Act to carry out Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work is— (a) the completion of an apprenticeship of not less than 4 years in Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work; or (b) employment for not less than 2 years in Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work; or (c) in the case of a plumber who is qualified to carry out plumbing work in another class of plumbing work, employment for not less than 1 year in Plumbing (Type B Gasfitting) work. Division 4ARequirements for Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) Work 26A. Qualifications required The qualifications and experience required for a person to be able to be licensed under section 221N of the Act to carry out Plumbing (Backflow Prevention) work are— (a) a licence to carry out Plumbing (Water Supply) work; and (b) a pass in (i) the Plumbing Industry Commission backflow prevention work examination; or (ii) any backflow prevention course accredited under the Vocational Education and Training Act 1990. 19 Pt 3 Div. 4A (Heading and reg. 26A) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 9. Reg. 26A inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 9. Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 r. 27 Part 3—Qualification and Experience Requirements for Licence or Registration Division 5—Other Matters 27. Experience can be obtained over separate periods etc. For the purposes of these Regulations, any experience required by these Regulations may be obtained over more than one period and with more than one employer. __________________ 20 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 4—Obligations on Registered and Licensed Plumbers r. 28 PART 4—OBLIGATIONS ON REGISTERED AND LICENSED PLUMBERS 28. Licence and registration documents must be returned on demand (1) A person who holds a licence or certificate of registration must return it to the Registrar as soon as is practicable after being asked to do so by the Registrar. (2) The Registrar may only ask for the return of a licence or certificate of registration under this regulation— (a) for the purpose of altering the details on the document; or (b) for any purpose permitted by the Act. 29. Licence to be shown on demand The holder of a licence must produce the licence for inspection if asked to do so by— (a) any person with whom the holder has entered into a contract to carry out plumbing work or to whom the holder has made a statement indicating that the holder is willing or prepared to carry out plumbing work or to enter into a contract to carry out such work; or (b) the owner or occupier of any land, building, vehicle, caravan or vessel on or in which the holder is carrying out plumbing work or in respect of which the holder has entered into a contract to carry out plumbing work or to whom the holder has made a statement indicating that the holder is willing or prepared to carry out plumbing work or to enter into a contract to carry out such work; or 21 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 4—Obligations on Registered and Licensed Plumbers r. 30 (c) any person authorised in writing for the purpose of this regulation by the Board; or (d) any person authorised in writing for the purpose of this regulation by any body that is responsible for the control of plumbing work that the holder is carrying out. 30. Certificate of registration to be shown on demand The holder of a certificate of registration must produce the certificate for inspection if asked to do so by— (a) the owner or occupier of any land, building, vehicle, caravan or vessel on or in which the holder is carrying out plumbing work; (b) any person authorised in writing for the purpose of this regulation by the Board; or (c) any person authorised in writing for the purpose of this regulation by any body that is responsible for the control of plumbing work that the holder is carrying out. __________________ 22 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31 PART 5—STANDARD OF WORK Division 1Standard of Work 31. Standard of work (1) Any registered plumber, licensed plumber or other person authorised to carry out plumbing work under the Building Act 1993— Pt 5 Div. 1 (Heading) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 11(1). Reg. 31 amended by S.R. No. 16/1999 reg. 3 (ILA s. 39B(2)). (a) must carry out his or her plumbing work in a good and workmanlike manner; and (b) must comply with any code or specification (as applied by these Regulations) listed in the Schedule that relates to work of that kind. (2) Despite sub-regulation (1)(b), a registered plumber, licensed plumber or other person authorised to carry out plumbing work under the Building Act 1993 is not required to comply with AS 4254–1995: Ductwork for air-handling systems in buildings during the period beginning on the date of commencement of regulation 3 of the Plumbing (Amendment) Regulations 1999 and ending on 18 May 1999. 23 Reg. 31(1)(b) amended by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 10. Reg. 31(2) inserted by S.R. No. 16/1999 reg. 3. Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31A Pt 5 Div. 2 (Heading) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 11(2). Reg. 31A inserted by S.R. No. 15/2001 reg. 6. Division 2Cooling Towers 31A. Modification of cooling tower standards (1) In this regulation— "AS/NZS 3666.1" means AS/NZS 3666.1:1995—Air-handling and water systems of buildings—Microbial control, Part 1: Design, installation and commissioning; "AS/NZS 3666.2" means AS/NZS 3666.2: 1995—Air handling and water systems of buildings—Microbial control, Part 2: Operation and maintenance; "AS/NZS 3666.3" means AS/NZS 3666.3: 2000—Air handling and water systems of buildings—Microbial control, Part 3: Performance-based maintenance of cooling water systems. (2) For the purposes of regulation 31(1)(b)— (a) AS/NZS 3666.1, AS/NZS 3666.2 and AS/NZS 3666.3 need only be complied with to the extent that they impose requirements in relation to plumbing work; (b) AS/NZS 3666.1 is to be read as if Clause 1.1 was substituted by the following— "1.1 SCOPE This standard specifies the minimum requirements for the installation, alteration and repair of cooling towers as defined in the Plumbing Regulations 1998 and does not apply to evaporative air coolers or evaporative air conditioners."; 24 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31B (c) For the purposes of regulation 31(1)(b), AS/NZS 3666.2 is to be read as if Clause 1.1 was substituted by the following— "1.1 SCOPE This standard specifies the minimum requirements for the installation, alteration and repair of cooling towers as defined in the Plumbing Regulations 1998 and does not apply to evaporative air coolers or evaporative air conditioners.". Division 3Water Supply 31B. Definitions applying to this Division In this Division— "AS 3500.1.1" means AS 3500.1.1–1998 National Plumbing and Drainage Part 1.1: Water supply—Performance requirements, as published on 5 January 1998; Pt 5 Div. 3 (Heading and regs 31B– 31E) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Reg. 31B inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. "AS 3500.1.2" means AS/NZS 3500.1.2–1998 National Plumbing and Drainage Part 1.2: Water supply—Acceptable solutions, as published on 5 February 1998. 31C. Performance requirements for the design and construction of cold water services Plumbing work carried out for the installation of, or alterations, additions or repairs to, any part of the cold water service of any property must comply with this Division and with AS 3500.1.1. 25 Reg. 31C inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31D Reg. 31D inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. 31D. Modification of document referred to in AS 3500.1.1 For the purposes of regulation 31C, AS 3500.1.2 is to be read as if— (a) there was inserted after Clause 1.3.2— "1.3.3 Building—includes a structure, temporary building, temporary structure and any part of a building or structure."; (b) in Clause 2.4.7(c) "(including below ground)" was inserted after "concealed locations"; (c) there was inserted after Clause 5.4.2— "5.4.3 Meter inside building If the meter is located inside a building, a stop valve is to be installed in an accessible position outside the building. 5.4.4 Two or more mains If water is supplied from 2 or more water mains, a nonreturn valve is to be installed immediately downstream from each meter assembly (or stop tap if no meter is installed)."; (d) Note 1 of Table 5.1 was omitted; (e) in Clause 6.8.1 ", 2118.4 or 2118.5" was inserted after "AS 2118.1"; (f) in Clause 8.7.2, there was inserted after "maintenance of the float valve."— "If the isolating valve is inaccessible, a stop valve, of the same size as the inlet pipe, is to be fixed on the pipe in a position readily accessible from floor or ground level."; (g) in Clause 12.3.1, after "be installed" there was inserted "generally in accordance with the requirements of the relevant water authority"; 26 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31D (h) there was inserted after Clause 12.7— "12.8 TESTING PROVISIONS 12.8.1 Meters that are DN 32 or larger To facilitate the testing in situ of DN 32 or larger meters, a ferrule tap of the size set out in Table 12.1 is to be fixed immediately downstream from the meter. A stop valve is also to be installed immediately downstream from the ferrule tap. TABLE 12.1 FERRULE TAP SIZE FOR METER TESTING Size of Meter Required Size of Ferrule Tap DN 32 and DN80 DN100 >DN100 DN20 DN25 DN40"; (i) any reference to the "Building Code of Australia" had the same meaning as it has in the Building Act 1993; (j) any reference to a requirement to comply with a direction, instruction, specification or requirement of a manufacturer in relation to a matter was a reference to a requirement to comply with the relevant best practice in relation to the matter; (k) any reference to "AS 1432" or "AS 1432 Copper tubes for water, gas and sanitation" was a reference to AS 1432–1996 Copper tubes for plumbing, gasfitting and drainage applications; (l) any reference to "AS 1460" or "AS 1460 Mechanical jointing fittings for use with polyethylene pressure pipes" was a reference to AS 1460—Fittings for use with polyethylene pipes, AS 1460.1–1989 Part 1: 27 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31E Mechanical jointing fittings, and AS 1460.2– 1989 Part 2: Electrofusion fittings; (m) any reference to "AS 1726" or "AS 1726 SAA Site Investigation Code" was a reference to AS 1726–1993 Geotechnical site investigations; (n) any reference to "AS 2845.2" or "AS 2845.2–1996 Water supply—Backflow prevention devices Part 2: Air gaps and break tanks" was a reference to AS 2845— Water supply—Backflow prevention devices AS 2845.3–1993 Part 3: Field testing and maintenance. Reg. 31E inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. 31E. Requirement for dual-flush cisterns (1) Despite anything to the contrary in these Regulations (other than sub-regulations (2) and (3)), all cisterns for water closet pans in new installations, or where the cistern is to be replaced, must be of the dual-flush type and must conform with the requirements of Clause 6.3 of SAA MP52–1997 Manual of authorisation procedures for plumbing and drainage products. (2) A compliance auditor or plumbing inspector may exempt an installation from the need to comply with sub-regulation (1). (3) The Plumbing Industry Commission may exempt a class or sub-class of building from the need to comply with sub-regulation (1). 28 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31F Division 4Sanitary Plumbing and Sanitary Drainage Pt 5 Div. 4 (Heading and regs 31F–31H) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. 31F. Definitions applying to this Division Reg. 31F inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. In this Division— "AS 3500.2.1" means AS 3500.2.1–1996 National Plumbing and Drainage Part 2.1: Sanitary plumbing and drainage— Performance requirements, as published on 5 September 1996; "AS 3500.2.2" means AS/NZS 3500.2.2–1996 National Plumbing and Drainage Part 2.2: Sanitary plumbing and drainage— Acceptable solutions, as published on 5 September 1996. 31G. Performance requirements for the design and construction of sanitary plumbing and sanitary drainage Reg. 31G inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Plumbing work carried out for the installation of, or alterations, additions or repairs to, any part of the sanitary plumbing system or sanitary drainage system of any property must comply with AS 3500.2.1. 31H. Modification of document referred to in AS 3500.2.1 For the purposes of regulation 31G, AS 3500.2.2 is to be read as if— (a) there was inserted after Clause 1.3.2— "1.3.3 Building—includes a structure, temporary building, temporary structure and any part of a building or structure."; 29 Reg. 31H inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31H (b) there was inserted after Clause 3.14(a)— "(aa) Mortar jointed vitrified clay pipe drains are to be removed up to the authority's connection point; (ab) In the case of a common effluent (drainage) system, all parts of the common drainage system within the boundary of the property on which the building is or was situated that consist of mortar jointed vitrified clay pipe drains are to be removed."; (c) in Clause 4.4.2.1(a)— (i) "below" was substituted for "at or near"; and (ii) there was inserted after "riser."— "A light concrete cover is to be installed at surface level above, and independent of, the inspection cap. Support of the cover and termination position of the inspection cap is to comply with Clause 4.4.2.1(c)(i) and (ii)."; (d) in Clause 4.7.1— (i) "and" was omitted at the end of paragraph (e); (ii) "and" was inserted at the end of paragraph (f); (iii) after paragraph (f) there was inserted— "(g) in all straight sections of DN100 vented drain, at each end of the straight sections."; 30 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31H (e) in Clause 6.2 there was inserted after "graded discharge pipes."— "If a particular fixture is not included in Table 6.1, the Plumbing Industry Commission may assign a fixture rating to that fixture."; (f) in Clause 6.4.1 there was inserted after "with Table 6.3."— "Discharge pipes DN50 or smaller are not to be installed on grade below the ground surface except for discharge pipes connected to floorwaste gullies."; (g) there was inserted after Clause 7.5.1(b)— "(c) In the case of a dental unit, the vent may be connected at the first convenient point on the discharge pipe."; (h) in Clause 9.5.1, "soil" was omitted; (i) there was inserted after Clause 11.25.1(c)— "(d) if required by the Plumbing Industry Commission, have a step provided as a barrier against the unwarranted entry of rainwater, sand, mud and the like into the sewerage system."; (j) there was inserted after Clause 11.25.2— "11.25.3 Water supply A hose tap is to be provided in every public urinal compartment."; (k) there was inserted after Clause 11.28— "11.29 GREASE ARRESTOR APPLIANCES 11.29.1 General All greasy discharges from waste fixtures and floorwaste gullies in the 31 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31H kitchen and food preparation areas of buildings other than Classes 1 and 2 are, unless authorised by the Plumbing Industry Commission and the relevant water authority, to be made to pass through a grease arrestor appliance before entering the sewer. 11.29.2 Location Grease arrestor appliances are to be located as close as practicable to the fixtures served and, whether installed internally or externally, may be above or below ground, except that grease arrestor appliances of the portable type are to be installed above ground. 11.29.3 Design Grease arrestor appliances are to be constructed in accordance with any requirements of the Plumbing Industry Commission and must generally comply with the following— (a) grease arrestor appliances are to generally conform with the requirements of Figures 11.2 or 11.3 as appropriate; (b) grease arrestor appliances are to be fitted with covers which— (i) are able to withstand vehicular or pedestrian traffic or other loads likely to be imposed on them; (ii) may be loose fitting or airtight; (iii) are readily removable by one person; (c) the materials of construction of a grease arrestor appliance are to be suitable for the nature of the wastes likely to be discharged through the appliance. 32 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31H 11.29.4 Ventilation 11.29.4.1 If airtight covers fitted Grease arrestor appliances are to be provided with a DN50 vent (see Fig. 11.2 or Fig. 11.3) when airtight covers are fitted. 11.29.4.2 Outlet ventilation Outlet ventilation is to be provided to all grease arrestor appliances as follows— (a) as a DN100 riser off a disconnector gully outside a building in accordance with Clause 4.6.2; (b) as a DN50 vent off a disconnector gully inside a building in accordance with Clause 4.6.5; (c) as a DN50 vent off a DN80 trap riser for a portable grease arrestor appliance inside a building in accordance with Clause 4.6.5. 11.29.4.3 Interconnection Grease arrestor appliance and outlet vents may be interconnected in accordance with Clause 6.7.3. 11.29.5 Connection 11.29.5.1 Greasy discharges Fixtures and floorwaste gullies with greasy discharges are to be connected to the inlet pipe of a grease arrestor appliance in accordance with Clause 3.12. 11.29.5.2 Outlets The outlet from— (a) a portable grease arrestor appliance receiving a hydraulic loading of up to 5 fixture units is to be a minimum DN50; 33 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31H (b) a portable grease arrestor appliance receiving a hydraulic loading of more than 5 fixture units is to be a minimum DN80; and (c) all other grease arrestor appliances are to be a minimum DN100. 11.29.5.3 Trap A separate trap, of the same size as the outlet pipe, is to be installed at the outlet of every grease arrestor appliance. FIGURE 11.2 TYPICAL GREASE ARRESTOR APPLIANCE (For Above or Below Ground Installations) 34 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31H NOTES: 1. Grease arrestor appliance to be connected and sized as specified in Clause 11.29.3. 2. Grease arrestor appliance to have a minimum capacity below the invert level of the outlet pipe of 250 litres, or have a capacity equivalent to the maximum hourly discharge, whichever is the greater. 3. As the contents of the unit may become slightly acidic, it is recommended that the internal concrete surfaces below outlet level be provided with an acid resistant lining. 4. If installed above ground the grease arrestor appliance may be constructed using other approved materials subject to adequate structural support for the grease arrestor appliance being provided. 5. All dimensions in millimetres. FIGURE 11.3 TYPICAL GREASE ARRESTOR APPLIANCE—PORTABLE TYPE (For Above Ground Installations) 35 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31H NOTES: 1. Grease arrestor appliance to be connected and sized as specified in Clause 11.29.3. 2. Grease arrestor appliance to have a minimum capacity below the invert level of the outlet pipe of 100 litres, or have a capacity equivalent to the maximum hourly discharge, whichever is the greater. 3. The capacity of the grease arrestor appliance must not exceed 250 litres. 4. Consideration should be given to the provision of additional structural support for the grease arrestor appliance. 5. All dimensions in millimetres. 11.30 STEAM COOKERS Steam cookers are to discharge over a tundish installed in accordance with Clause 11.22."; (l) there was inserted in APPENDIX A before "2032"— "1741–1991 Vitrified clay pipes and fittings with flexible joints—sewer quality"; (m) any reference to the "Building Code of Australia" had the same meaning as it has under the Building Act 1993; (n) any reference to "AS 3000 SAA Wiring Rules" was a reference to the "Electricity Safety (Installations) Regulations 1999"; (o) any reference to a requirement to comply with a direction, instruction, specification or requirement of a manufacturer in relation to a matter was a reference to a requirement to comply with the relevant best practice in relation to the matter; (p) any reference to "AS 1432" or "AS 1432 Copper tubes for water, gas and sanitation" was a reference to "AS 1432–1996 Copper tubes for plumbing, gasfitting and drainage applications"; 36 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31H (q) any reference to "AS 1460" or "AS 1460 Mechanical jointing fittings for use with polyethylene pressure pipes" was a reference to "AS 1460—Fittings for use with polyethylene pipes, AS 1460.1–1989 Part 1: Mechanical jointing fittings, and AS 1460.2– 1989 Part 2: Electrofusion fittings"; (r) any reference to "AS 1645" or "AS 1645 Copper and copper alloy compression fittings for use in water supply and hot water services" was a reference to "AS 3688–1994 Water supply—Copper and copper alloy compression and capillary fittings and threaded end connectors as amended by amendment 1"; (s) any reference to "AS 1646" or "AS 1646 Rubber joint rings for water supply, sewerage and drainage purposes" was a reference to "AS 1646–1992 Elastomeric seals for waterworks purposes as amended by amendments 1 and 2"; (t) any reference to "AS 1693", "AS 1693 Rubber ring joints for vitrified clay pipes", "AS 1693.1", "AS 1693.1 Rubber ring joints for vitrified clay pipes Part 1: 100mm diameter", "AS 1693.2" or "AS 1693.2 Rubber ring joints for vitrified clay pipes Part 2: 150mm diameter" was a reference to "AS 1741–1991 Vitrified clay pipes and fittings with flexible joints—sewer quality"; (u) any reference to "AS 1726" or "AS 1726 SAA Site Investigation Code" was a reference to "AS 1726–1993 Geotechnical site investigations". 37 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31I Pt 5 Div. 5 (Heading and regs 31I–31K) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Reg. 31I inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Division 5Hot Water Supply Systems 31I. Definitions applying to this Division In this Division— "AS 3500.4.1" means AS 3500.4.1–1997 National Plumbing and Drainage Part 4.1: Hot water supply systems—Performance requirements, as published on 5 October 1997; "AS 3500.4.2" means AS/NZS 3500.4.2–1997 National Plumbing and Drainage Part 4.2: Hot water supply systems—Acceptable solutions, as published on 5 October 1997. Reg. 31J inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. 31J. Performance requirements for the design and construction of hot water systems (1) Plumbing work carried out for the installation of, or alterations, additions or repairs to, any part of the hot water system of any property must comply with AS 3500.4.1. (2) For the purposes of sub-regulation (1), AS 3500.4.1 is to be read as if at the end of clause 7.3 there were inserted— "This clause only applies to the provision of hot water if either a new hot water heater and a new hot water reticulation system is being installed or a new hot water reticulation system is being installed.". 38 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31K 31K. Modification of document referred to in AS 3500.4.1 For the purposes of regulation 31J, AS 3500.4.2 is to be read as if— (a) there was inserted after Clause 1.3.3— "1.3.4 Building—includes a structure, temporary building, temporary structure and any part of a building or structure."; (b) there was inserted at the end of Clause 1.6.2— 'In this clause "new hot water installation" means either a new hot water heater and a new hot water reticulation system or a new hot water reticulation system.'. (c) there was inserted after Clause 3.2.2— "3.2.3 Hot water service The provisions of Clause 5.3.2 of AS 3500.1.2—Water Supply apply to hot water reticulation."; (d) there was inserted after Clause 3.5.1(b)— "(c) Holes drilled in metal studs or plates are to be accurately sized to enable suitable grummets, lagging or a short sleeve of oversize pipe firmly secured in the framework to be inserted around the pipe to ensure no direct contact between the pipe and framework but allowing free longitudinal movement of the pipe through the grummet, lagging or sleeve."; (e) there was substituted for paragraphs (a)–(e) of Clause 6.4.2 the following— "All pipes conveying hot water, including all vent or exhaust pipes to the working water level of the hot water system."; 39 Reg. 31K inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31K (f) any reference to the "Building Code of Australia" had the same meaning as it has under the Building Act 1993; (g) any reference to "AS 3000 SAA Wiring Rules" was a reference to the "Electricity Safety (Installations) Regulations 1999"; (h) any reference to a requirement to comply with a direction, instruction, specification or requirement of a manufacturer in relation to a matter was a reference to a requirement to comply with the relevant best practice in relation to the matter; (i) any reference to "AS 1432" or "AS 1432 Copper tubes for water, gas and sanitation" was a reference to "AS 1432–1996 Copper tubes for plumbing, gasfitting and drainage applications"; (j) any reference to "AS 1460" or "AS 1460 Mechanical jointing fittings for use with polyethylene pressure pipes" was a reference to "AS 1460—Fittings for use with polyethylene pipes, AS 1460.1–1989 Part 1: Mechanical jointing fittings, and AS 1460.2– 1989 Part 2: Electrofusion fittings"; (k) any reference to "AS 1585" or "AS 1585 Capillary and brazing fittings of copper and copper alloy" was a reference to "AS 3688– 1994 Water supply—Copper and copper alloy compression and capillary fittings and threaded end connectors as amended by amendment 1"; (l) any reference to "AS 1646" or "AS 1646 Rubber joint rings for water supply, sewerage and drainage purposes" was a reference to "AS 1646–1992 Elastomeric 40 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31L seals for waterworks purposes as amended by amendments 1 and 2"; (m) any reference to "AS 1726" or "AS 1726 SAA Site Investigation Code" was a reference to "AS 1726–1993 Geotechnical site investigations". (n) any reference to "AS 2845.2" or "AS 2845.2 Water supply—Backflow prevention devices Part 2: Air gaps and break tanks" was a reference to "AS 2845 Water supply— Backflow prevention devices and AS 2845.3–1993 Part 3: Field testing and maintenance"; (o) any reference to "BS 5422" or "BS 5422 Specification for the use of thermal insulating materials" was a reference to "BS 5422: 1990 Method for specifying thermal insulating materials on pipes, ductwork and equipment (in the temperature range –40°C to +700°C)". Division 6Evaporative Coolers 31L. Definitions applying to this Division In this Division— "evaporative cooler" means a non refrigerated water filtered air flow ducted cooling system installed above and through a roof; "surface water drainage system" means any or all surface channels, kerbs and gutters, inlet pits, stormwater drains, stormwater pits, detention tanks or areas, pump installations 41 Pt 5 Div. 6 (Heading and regs 31L– 31O) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Reg. 31L inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31M and rising mains for the collection and conveyance of surface water, from paved and unpaved areas and discharges from downpipes, but does not include subsoil drains. Reg. 31M inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Reg. 31N inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. 31M. Requirements for discharge system of evaporative coolers Plumbing work carried out for the installation of, or alterations, additions or repairs to, the discharge system of an evaporative cooler must comply with the requirements of this Division. 31N. Requirements if discharge likely to cause injury or damage (1) This regulation applies if the discharge from an evaporative cooler is likely— (a) to fall on a roof from which water is collected for potable or other use or re-use; or (b) to cause accelerated corrosion of roof surfaces or roof drainage components. (2) The waste outlet connections from the evaporative cooler must discharge to— (a) a sanitary drainage system; or (b) a surface water drainage system; or (c) a soakage pit, but only if a sanitary or surface water drainage system is not available and the discharge water will not cause damage to buildings or facilities by changing soil moisture conditions. 42 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 5—Standard of Work r. 31O (3) If water from an evaporative cooler is discharged to a sanitary drainage system— (a) a tundish must be connected and the provisions of either Clause 4.6.7.8 or Clause 11.22 of AS/NZS 3500.2.2–1996 must be complied with; and (b) Section 2 of AS/NZS 3500.2.2–1996 must be complied with. 31O. Other requirements (1) If water from an evaporative cooler is discharged on to a roof then the standards contained in Sections 3 and 4 of AS/NZS 3500.3.2–1998 must be complied with. Reg. 31O inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. (2) A discharge pipe from an evaporative cooler must be a minimum size DN 40 and must have a continuous fall to the termination point. (3) The bleed-off water pipe of an evaporative cooler must have an internal diameter of no less than the internal diameter of the unit connection. Division 7—Incorporation of Documents 31P. Incorporation of documents If a provision of these Regulations requires compliance with a specified document or part of a document, that document or part forms part of these Regulations. __________________ 43 Pt 5 Div. 7 (Heading and reg. 31P) inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Reg. 31P inserted by S.R. No. 66/2001 reg. 12. Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 6—Fees r. 32 PART 6—FEES Reg. 32 substituted by S.R. No. 140/2003 reg. 4. 32. Fees to be paid The following fees must be paid— (a) for an application under section 221M, 221O, 221P, 221Q or 221R of the Act $51.50 (b) for an application under section 221N of the Act $21.00 (c) for a licence under section 221M of the Act or a renewal of a licence under section 221ZB of the Act $206.00 (d) for an endorsement under section 221N of the Act or a renewal of an endorsement under section 221ZB of the Act $21.00 (e) for registration under section 221O of the Act or a renewal of registration under section 221ZB of the Act $232.00 (f) for provisional registration under section 221P of the Act or a renewal of provisional registration under section 221ZB of the Act (g) for a restricted licence under section 221Q of the Act or a renewal of a restricted licence under section 221ZB of the Act 44 $77.25 $206.00 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 6—Fees r. 33 (h) for restricted registration under section 221R of the Act or a renewal of restricted registration under section 221ZB of the Act $232.00 (i) for a temporary licence under section 221W of the Act $51.50 (j) for temporary registration under section 221W of the Act $21.00 (k) for a late renewal under section 221ZE of the Act $51.50 (l) for a duplicate licence or certificate of registration under section 221Y of the Act $21.00 (m) for an application to modify the plumbing regulations under section 221ZZO of the Act $77.25 (n) for an application for a practical examination conducted by, or on behalf of, the Commission $113.30 (o) for an application for a theory examination conducted by, or on behalf of, the Commission $41.20 (p) for a compliance certificate under section 221ZN(5) of the Act $21.00 33. Exemption from fees The Board may wholly or partially exempt a person from having to pay a fee required by this regulation if, in its opinion, there are special circumstances. __________________ 45 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 7—Transitional Provisions r. 34 PART 7—TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 34. Definition In this Part, "former Regulations" means the Plumbers Gasfitters and Drainers Registration Board Regulations 1988. 35. Conversion of former licences and registrations For the purposes of any licence or registration, or any eligibility for any licence or registration, under Part 12A of the Act, a class of plumbing work listed in Column 2 of the Table is deemed to be the same class of plumbing work as the class of plumbing work shown next to that class in Column 1 of the Table. Table Column 1 Former Class Under the Former Regulations Column 2 New Class Under These Regulations Plumbing (Draining) Plumbing (Gasfitting) Plumbing (Mechanical Services) Plumbing (Roofing) Plumbing (Draining) work Plumbing (Gasfitting) work Plumbing (Mechanical Services) work Plumbing (Roofing (Stormwater)) work Plumbing (Sanitary) work Plumbing (Water Supply) work Plumbing (Sanitary) Plumbing (Water Supply) 36. Conversion of duct fixing licences and registrations (1) In this regulation, "duct fixing work" means work in connection with the installation, renewal, replacement, alteration, repair or maintenance of heating, ventilation or cooling ducts. 46 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 7—Transitional Provisions r. 36 (2) A person who was licensed, or who was eligible to be licensed, to carry out Plumbing (Duct Fixing) under the former Regulations immediately before the date these Regulations came into operation is deemed to be licensed, or eligible to be licensed, under section 221Q of the Act to carry out duct fixing work. (3) A person who was registered, or who was eligible to be registered, to carry out Plumbing (Duct Fixing) under the former Regulations immediately before the date these Regulations came into operation is deemed to be registered, or eligible to be registered, under section 221R of the Act to carry out duct fixing work. (4) A person is deemed to be licensed under subregulation (2) until the date the person's licence to carry out Plumbing (Duct Fixing) under the former Regulations would have expired had those Regulations not been repealed. (5) A person is deemed to be registered under subregulation (3) until the date the person's registration to carry out Plumbing (Duct Fixing) under the former Regulations would have expired had those Regulations not been repealed. (6) Sub-regulations (4) and (5) cease to apply if a person's licence or registration is suspended or cancelled under the Act. (7) As soon as is practicable after the date these Regulations come into operation, the Registrar must— (a) seek the return of each licence or certificate of registration issued in respect of Plumbing (Duct Fixing) under the former Regulations; and 47 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 7—Transitional Provisions r. 37 (b) issue a replacement licence or certificate of registration under section 221Q or 221R. (8) No fee is payable for the issue of a replacement licence or certificate of registration under subregulation (7)(b). 37. Saving of other licences and registrations Except as otherwise specified in this Part, the repeal of the former Regulations does not affect any licence or registration in force under the former Regulations immediately before the date these Regulations came into operation. __________________ 48 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 7—Transitional Provisions Sch. SCHEDULE AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AS/NZS 3500.3.2–1998 National plumbing and drainage Part 3.2: Stormwater drainage—acceptable solutions. AS/NZS 4200.1–1994: Pliable building membranes and underlays Part 1: Materials. AS/NZS 4200.2–1994: Pliable building membranes and underlays Part 2: Installation requirements. AS 1562.1–1992: Design and installation of sheet roof and wall cladding Part 1: Metal. AS 1562.3–1996: Design and installation of sheet roof and wall cladding Part 3: Plastic. SAA HB39–1997: Code of common practice for steel roofing. AS/NZS 2179.1: Metal shape or sheet rainwater goods and metal accessories and fasteners. AS 4254–1995: Ductwork for air-handling systems in buildings. AS 4426–1997: Thermal insulation of pipework, ductwork and equipment— Selection installation and finish. SAA HB40.1–1997: The Australian Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Code of Good Practice. AS 1668.1–1991: The use of mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning in buildings Part 1: Fire and smoke control. AS 1668.2–1991: The use of mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning in buildings Part 2: Mechanical ventilation for acceptable indoor-air quality. AS 1668.2–1991: The use of mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning in buildings Part 2: Mechanical ventilation for acceptable indoor-air quality— Commentary (Supplement to AS 1668.2–1991). AS 2918–1990: Domestic solid fuel burning appliances—Installation. AS 2118.1–1995: Automatic fire sprinkler systems Part 1: Standard. AS/NZS 3666.1: 1995—Air handling and water systems of buildings— Microbial control, Part 1: Design, installation and commissioning; AS/NZS 3666.2: 1995—Air handling and water systems of buildings— Microbial control, Part 2: Operation and maintenance; 49 Sch. amended by S.R. Nos 15/2001 reg. 7, 66/2001 reg. 13. Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Part 7—Transitional Provisions Sch. AS/NZS 3666.3: 2000—Air handling and water systems of buildings— Microbial control, Part 3: Performance-based maintenance of cooling water systems. AS 3500.1.1–1998, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 1.1: Water Supply—Performance requirements. AS 3500.1.2–1998, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 1.2: Water Supply—Acceptable solutions. SAA MP 52–1997 Manual of authorisation procedures for plumbing and drainage products. AS 3500.2.1–1996, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 2.1: Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage—Performance requirements. AS/NZS 3500.2.2–1996, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 2.2: Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage—Acceptable solutions. AS 1741–1991 Vitrified clay pipes and fittings with flexible joints—sewer quality. AS 3688–1994 Water supply—Copper and copper alloy compression and capillary fittings and threaded end connectors. AS 3500.4.1–1997, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 4.1: Hot Water Supply Systems—Performance requirements. AS/NZS 3500.4.2–1997, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 4.2: Hot Water Supply Systems—Acceptable solutions. ═══════════════ 50 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 ENDNOTES Endnotes ENDNOTES 1. General Information The Plumbing Regulations 1998, S.R. No. 148/1998 were made on 24 November 1998 by the Governor in Council under sections 221ZZZV and 262 of the Building Act 1993, No. 126/1993 and came into operation on 28 November 1998: reg. 3. The Plumbing Regulations 1998 will sunset 10 years after the day of making on 24 November 2008 (see section 5 of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994). 51 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Endnotes 2. Table of Amendments This Version incorporates amendments made to the Plumbing Regulations 1998 by statutory rules, subordinate instruments and Acts. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Plumbing (Amendment) Regulations 1999, S.R. No. 16/1999 Date of Making: 23.2.99 Date of Commencement: 23.2.99 Plumbing (Cooling Towers) Regulations 2001, S.R. No. 15/2001 Date of Making: 27.2.01 Date of Commencement: 1.3.01: reg. 3 Plumbing (Amendment) Regulations 2001, S.R. No. 66/2001 Date of Making: 10.7.01 Date of Commencement: 15.7.01: reg. 3 Plumbing (Fees Amendment) Regulations 2003, S.R. No. 140/2003 Date of Making: 25.11.03 Date of Commencement: 1.1.04: reg. 3 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 52 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Endnotes 3. Explanatory Details 1 Reg. 4: S.R. No. 427/1988 as amended by S.R. No. 20/1997. 2 Reg. 5 def. of "Board": On the coming into operation of section 20 of the Building (Plumbing) Act 1998, by virtue of that section all references to the Plumbing Industry Board in these Regulations are to be treated as if they were references to the Plumbing Industry Commissioner. 3 Reg. 16(b): S.R. 81/1994. Regulation 1.5(2) of the Building Regulations 1994 provides that words and expressions used in those Regulations have the same meanings as they have in the Building Code of Australia. Therefore, Class 1 buildings in those Regulations are buildings defined as Class 1 buildings in the Building Code of Australia. —— Table/s of Applied, Adopted or Incorporated Matter The following table of applied, adopted or incorporated matter was included in S.R. No. 148/1998 in accordance with the requirements of regulation 6 of the Subordinate Legislation Regulations 1994. Table of Applied, Adopted or Incorporated Matter Statutory Rule Provision Title of applied, adopted or incorporated document Matter in applied, adopted or incorporated document Regulations 14 and 31 AS 2118.1–1995: Automatic fire sprinkler systems Part 1: Standard Whole document Regulation 31 AS/NZS 3500.3.2–1998 National plumbing and drainage Part 3.2: Stormwater drainage—acceptable solutions Whole document Regulation 31 AS/NZS 4200.1–1994: Pliable building membranes and underlays Part 1: Materials Whole document Regulation 31 AS/NZS 4200.2–1994: Pliable building membranes and underlays Part 2: Installation requirements Whole document 53 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Statutory Rule Provision Title of applied, adopted or incorporated document Matter in applied, adopted or incorporated document Regulation 31 AS 1562.1–1992: Design and installation of sheet roof and wall cladding Part 1: Metal Whole document Regulation 31 AS 1562.3–1996: Design and installation of sheet roof and wall cladding Part 3: Plastic Whole document Regulation 31 SAA HB39–1997: Code of common practice for steel roofing Whole document Regulation 31 AS/NZS 2179.1: Metal shape or sheet rainwater goods and metal accessories and fasteners Whole document Regulation 31 AS 4254–1995: Ductwork for air-handling systems in buildings Whole document Regulation 31 AS 4426–1997: Thermal insulation of pipework, ductwork and equipment— Selection installation and finish Whole document Regulation 31 SAA HB40.1–1997: The Australian Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Code of Good Practice Whole document Regulation 31 AS 1668.1–1991: The use of mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning in buildings Part 1: Fire and smoke control Whole document Regulation 31 AS 1668.2–1991: The use of mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning in buildings Part 2: Mechanical ventilation for acceptable indoor-air quality Whole document 54 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Statutory Rule Provision Title of applied, adopted or incorporated document Matter in applied, adopted or incorporated document Regulation 31 AS 1668.2–1991: The use of mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning in buildings Part 2: Mechanical ventilation for acceptable indoor-air quality—Commentary (Supplement to AS 1668.2– 1991) Whole document Regulation 31 AS 2918–1990: Domestic solid fuel burning appliances—Installation Whole document —— The following table of applied, adopted or incorporated matter was included in S.R. No. 15/2001 in accordance with the requirements of regulation 6 of the Subordinate Legislation Regulations 1994. Table of Applied, Adopted or Incorporated Matter Statutory Rule Provision Title of applied, adopted or incorporated document Matter in applied, adopted or incorporated document Regulation 7 AS/NZS 3666.1:1995— Air-handling and water systems of buildings— Microbial control, Part 1: Design, installation and commissioning Whole document Regulation 7 AS/NZS 3666.2: 1995—Air handling and water systems of buildings—Microbial control, Part 2: Operation and maintenance Whole document 55 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Statutory Rule Provision Title of applied, adopted or incorporated document Matter in applied, adopted or incorporated document Regulation 7 AS/NZS 3666.3: 2000—Air handling and water systems of buildings—Microbial control, Part 3: Performance-based maintenance of cooling water systems Whole document —— The following table of applied, adopted or incorporated matter was included in S.R. No. 66/2001 in accordance with the requirements of regulation 6 of the Subordinate Legislation Regulations 1994. Table of Applied, Adopted or Incorporated Matter Statutory Rule Provision Title of applied, adopted or incorporated document Matter in applied, adopted or incorporated document Regulations 12 and 13 AS 3500.1.1–1998, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 1.1: Water Supply— Performance requirements Whole document Regulations 12 and 13 AS 3500.1.2–1998, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 1.1: Water Supply— Acceptable solutions Whole document Regulations 12 and 13 SAA MP 52–1997 Manual of authorisation procedures for plumbing and drainage products Whole document Regulations 12 and 13 AS 3500.2.1–1996, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 2.1: Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage—Performance requirements Whole document 56 Plumbing Regulations 1998 S.R. No. 148/1998 Statutory Rule Provision Title of applied, adopted or incorporated document Matter in applied, adopted or incorporated document Regulations 12 and 13 AS/NZS 3500.2.2–1996, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 2.2: Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage— Acceptable solutions Whole document Regulations 12 and 13 AS 1741–1991 Vitrified clay pipes and fittings with flexible joints—sewer quality Whole document Regulations 12 and 13 AS 3688–1994 Water supply—Copper and copper alloy compression and capillary fittings and threaded end connectors Whole document Regulations 12 and 13 AS 3500.4.1–1997, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 4.1: Hot Water Supply Systems—Performance requirements Whole document Regulations 12 and 13 AS/NZS 3500.4.2–1997, National Plumbing and Drainage Part 4.2: Hot Water Supply Systems—Acceptable solutions Whole document 57