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       Fujitsu General Australia
General team will be on hand to talk through ap- plied system solutions for upcoming projects and share insights of completed projects such as the recently opened WINX STAND at Royal Randwick racecourse in Sydney. A world class venue covering more than 5000m2, the WINX STAND was Fujitsu General’s first applied in- stallation in Australia and features a customised holistic AIRSTAGE HVAC solution.
The Fujitsu General ARBS stand will also be the first opportunity for visitors to discover a transition Fujitsu is launching globally to unify all air conditioning products under a single, shared global product identity.
Join the Fujitsu General team and special guests on stand 452 for happy hour at 3.30 pm on day one.
STAND 452
FUJITSU GENERAL’S PRESENCE at ARBS 2022 will reveal new horizons and take visitors on a jour- ney of discovery, demonstrating its ability to offer applied products and custom, innovative control solutions for commercial projects of all sizes.
An open, engaging and interactive stand, Fu- jitsu General will highlight the new AIRSTAGETM applied product range, which includes air and water cooled liquid Chillers, as well as Roof Top Packaged Units, Air Handling Units and Com- puter Room Air Conditioners. Visitors to the
stand can view the Danfoss turbocor magnetic bearing compressor from the AIRSTAGE Chill- ers, as well as a single skin Roof Top Packaged Unit. Also experience the latest control options including anywAiR iO for AIRSTAGE applied system management, as well as the range of any- wAiR Wi-Fi solutions for small commercial and residential installations.
The AIRSTAGE applied range provides the lat- est technology and product solutions, simple aesthetics, and design flexibility. The Fujitsu
 Legal changes impacting HVACR
IN THE WAKE of the tragic Gren- fell Tower fire in London, the La- Crosse Tower fire in Melbourne and the evacuation of Sydney's Opal Tower, new legislation has been passed in a number of Aus- tralian states and territories.
While the shortcomings that
precipitated these new laws were
not HVACR-related, the resulting
legal changes directly affect HVACR businesses and professionals.
The initial transition and grace periods have now passed, or will shortly come to an end.
The result is that various specialist services provided within the HVACR sector can now only
Clearscope Legal founder, Raphael Brown.
be provided by or under the direct supervision of engineers registered under the new registration schemes.
The registration requirements are broad. Not surprisingly, registration is now required for technical design and consulting services that have always
typically been provided by highly qualified pro- fessional engineers.
Registration requirements may also apply to a range of seemingly less-specialised construc- tion, production and maintenance activities.
In his presentation at ARBS, Clearscope Le-
gal partner Raphael Brown, will draw on his in- depth experience advising HVACR businesses, and provide important and practical insights into how these legal changes now apply through- out the HVACR sector.
Brown is the founder of Clearscope Legal, a commercial law firm with in-depth experience in the HVACR sector.
His clients range from national supermarket chains and energy companies, to SME manufac- turers and suppliers.
He regularly advises on technical and compli- ance issues, as well as commercial contracts, intellectual property and dispute resolution.
Brown has also been a contributor to CCN Magazine.
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