Open flued gas space heaters
As of 1 August 2022, open flued gas space heaters must have safety shutdown features. Refer to the Victorian Government Gazette links below for detailed information.- Victorian Government Gazette 28 July 2022 [PDF 440 KB]
- Victorian Government Gazette 1 August 2022 [PDF 460 KB]
- We are not banning all open flued gas space heaters
- We are banning open flued gas space heaters that do not have a safety shutdown feature and do not meet Australia Standards.
- OFGSHs that do not incorporate a safety shut down feature are old technology that is not compatible with modern housing which is generally better insulated and offer less ventilation
- Carbon monoxide (CO) can leak into living areas. CO poisoning can lead to serious health issues and death.
- The new safety features shuts the heater down if it starts spilling carbon monoxide or any other exhaust fumes
- The heater will have to be reset by a licensed gasfitter, once they are satisfied the heater is safe again
- OFGSHs are safe if you ensure they are serviced at least once every two years by a qualified gasfitter
- Also, when you run the heater:
- Do not operate extraction fans such as your kitchen rangehood or bathroom fan if possible. When there is a lack of ventilation this can cause a negative pressure environment where CO or other poisonous gasses can be drawn out of your flue and into living areas
- Allow for adequate ventilation when operating the heater.
- Also check for safety alerts against certain types of OFGSHs on our website: https://esv.vic.gov.au/safety-alerts/gas-open-flued-gas-heaters/
- We expect all manufacturers to inform retailers of the prohibition
- If you have purchased an open flued gas space heater that is yet to be installed, we advise that you contact the retailer to discuss your options
- The dangers of CO spillage are well known. Our statewide community awareness advertising campaign has been in market for five years. According to our evaluations (focus groups), more than one in two Victorians are aware with over 80% recall of the key messages:
- Get you gas heater serviced at least once every two years
- Use a licensed gasfitter
- Do not operate an extraction fan at the same time as the heater such as a kitchen rangehood or bathroom fan
- Allow for some ventilation when the heater is operating
- For further information, view the Consumer Affairs Victoria alert.
- The best way is to call the manufacturer
- Otherwise a licensed gasfitter should be able to help
- There are significant fines for anyone caught selling open flued gas heaters without the safety features once the prohibition is in place
- Even if you are able to find one, there are new laws that prevent gasfitters from installing them
- ESV will be monitoring with regular audits of manufacturing facilities and warehouses. We will also be monitoring online activity
- There are plenty of other cost-effective and more efficient heating alternatives on the market such as room sealed gas space heaters
Jump to:
- 1. Why are you banning OFGSHs?
- 2. What are the changes you are making to OFGSHs?
- 3. I have an open flued gas heater, am I in danger?
- 4. I have bought an open flued gas heater but haven’t had it installed yet?
- 5. How do I know if my heater is open flued?
- 6. How will you stop open flued heaters from being bought and sold?