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The
external elements in an air conditioning system can be noisy and if
not located appropriately on your property can cause annoyance to
neighbours. There are regulations that govern the noise level allowed
at your neighbours property and these regulations can be used to stop
the air-conditioner being used. Most air conditioners sold in Australia
have a noise rating label (dB). To minimise noise annoyance to your
neighbours:
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Contact
your Local Council for guidance on acceptable noise levels and
relevant details of the regulations |
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Buy
the quietest unit to suit your needs |
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Ensure
the installer is aware of the noise regulation requirements |
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Discuss
the location of equipment with your installer |
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Locate
equipment as far as possible from neighbours or in a well screened
location.
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