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AIRAH
A wealth of resources
AIRAH’s website and technical publications are home to a wealth
of knowledge.
Guides
Technical publications
A range of codes
of practice, and
best practice,
Management guideline
selection and
for the phase-out of
refrigerant R22
safety guides
are available
free on the
AIRAH website,
to assist you in
your daily role
in the HVAC&R
industry.
Popular guides
listed under the “Resources” tab on the
AIRAH website include the TEWI (total
equivalent warming impact) guide, the
Flammable Refrigerant Safety Guide, and
the Building Simulation Procurement Guide.
They can be found under “Technical
resources” and “Best practice guides”.
THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF
REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING
GUIDELINES
Impacts and strategies for building owners,
operators and maintainers
AIRAH’s technical publications provide
information on a broad range of topics
related to the HVAC&R industry, in various
formats. The AIRAH Technical Handbook
is a cornerstone technical publication, a
comprehensive working resource provided
exclusively to AIRAH members. The fifth
edition was revised and republished last year.
A suite of design application manuals
is also available, see p7.
INDUSTRY GUIDE 2015
Useful documents
The “Useful documents” tab on the AIRAH
website is home to a whole host of reports,
discussion papers, case studies, fact sheets
and submissions that broadly focus on
improving our industry, and the skills
of those within it.
Careers
The “Careers” section of the AIRAH website
is regularly updated with individuals seeking
employment, and companies offering roles.
Check in to see what’s on offer, and explore
the “Careers resources” page, which provides
a host of relevant information about careers
in HVAC&R.
Division meeting presentations
Throughout the year, AIRAH holds division
events in each state, featuring valuable
technical information. The presentations that
take place at these events are posted online
under the “Resources” tab, and serve as a
gateway to a wealth of industry knowledge
and experience.
For more information, visit www.airah.org.au