EnergySafe Magazine May 2014, issue 35 | Page 23

23 For all the latest energy safety news visit www.esv.vic.gov.au May 2014 energysafe issue 35 Proposed new rules for the certification of Type A gas appliances By Jason Treseder, ESV Gas Engineer Australia’s gas regulatory authorities, including ESV, are proposing new rules for certification bodies that will formalise the common minimum certification requirements. The proposed changes include a requirement that all certified gas appliances be marked with a common regulatory approval mark and the introduction of a national gas product database that would have a complete listing of all certified gas products in one location. There are currently four certification bodies and each has its own independent certification mark that is listed on their individual websites. The proposed changes are designed to ensure a consistent minimum level of safety is maintained for all Type A gas appliances by making the system clearer for gasfitters, appliance suppliers and the public. The certification process All Type A gas appliances sold in Australia are required to meet minimum levels of safety and performance, which are set out in a range of Australian standards. Certification schemes ensure that all appliances sold comply with these requirements with a representative sample of a product assessed against the requirements of the relevant product standard. Sign of the times: Proposed changes to gas certification would see all all certified appliances marked with a common regulatory approval mark. Under the certification scheme, appliances are also subjected to regular audits that routinely compare the products that are being sold to the certified design to ensure the appliance has not changed. Once the appliance has successfully undergone the certification process it is marked with an approval badge. This badge is used by members of the gas industry, as well as the public, as evidence that the appliance has been certified and thus can be legally sold and installed. The appliance certification details are also made available on a publicly searchable database that can be checked to verify that the specified model does have the appropriate approvals. Up until a decade ago, all Type A gas appliances were certified by a single organisation, the Australian Gas Association, and most gasfitters would be familiar with the AGA certification badge. In more recent times, the certification market has expanded with new bodies joining the AGA in developing certification schemes to cover gas appliances. These organisations are SAI Global, IAMPO and Global-Mark. Each of the certification bodies is required to operate the same general certification process and ensure compliance through the same process of testing and audit