



Cresstec HVAC-R Research & Development Testing Facility (CHRDTF)
The CHRDTF was opened at North Rocks NSW, in February 2016 purposed with performing world first experiments to develop new knowledge and test theories and hypotheses relating to HVAC and the vapour compression cycle.
The facility has delivered a significant bank of world first data and data analysis around HVAC system performances in both static and transient conditions.
CHRDTF completed work for the Australian Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water - Environment Protection Division - Atmosphere and Reporting Branch - Ozone and Climate Protection Section supplying reports on the effects of preventable faults on air-conditioning systems.
Ozone publications and resources - DCCEEW
Effects of preventable faults on air-conditioning systems at T1
Effects of preventable faults on air-conditioning systems at T2
Effects of preventable faults on air-conditioning systems at T3

