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  • Gas Chlorination | Prominent

    HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More Gas Chlorination ProMinent have vacuum operated gas Chlorinators up to 40 kg/h. Sizes are 2, 5, 10, 20 and 40 kg/h. Normally ProMinent Hydro Gas Chlorinators would be supplied for direct cylinder or drum mounting, but can be supplied for header mounting if preferred, with flexibles, drip leg, heater and auxiliary cylinder or drum valves. Series Omni-Valve 110 The Omni-Valve is the industry leader in terms of offering 6 different control modes (all standard) and a wealth of flexible settings and features. Our state-of-the-art microprocessor technology, highest quality materials of construction, precision machining and a minimal number of moving parts combine to make the Omni-Valve extremely reliable over long periods of continuous operation and truly the best automatic control valve available on the market. BROCHURE MANUAL Series 900 The Series 900 is simply the most ruggedly designed, heavy-duty vacuum regulator in existence. Each part is derived from the very finest material available. To avoid cracking, our body parts are machined from solid PVC and designed with heavy wall thickness. For maximum durability and corrosion resistance our inlet adaptors are constructed of Hastelloy-C and our yoke assemblies are protected with the finest Epoxy Powder Coating. BROCHURE MANUAL GA-180 Gas Alarm The Series GA-180 Gas Alarm system provides a reliable solution for gas detection applications. The GA-180 Gas Alarm incorporates a modular design that can integrate a variety of gas sensor types—up to 16 in total, in any combination. BROCHURE MANUAL

  • Tanks & Accessories | Prominent

    HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More Tanks & Accessories Anyone who works with chemicals, needs to store them safely. ProMinent dosing tanks are tough and ideal for working with metering pumps. Tanks Chemical Tanks Made of transparent UV-stabilised polyethylene, with scale for litre and US gallons, screw cap, moulded-in threaded sleeves (except 35l) to bolt down a ProMinent® electronic metering pump, mounting flange with moulded-in stud bolts for manual or electric stirrer. Bunds For Dosing Tanks Made of UV stabilised polyethylene, stackable, Incorporating 2 lateral flats for mounting bund. NEW DULCOLEVEL Radar Sensor Level DULCOLEVEL makes it easier for you to manage your chemical stock levels. ProMinent’s measuring range covers tank volumes of between 30 and 1500 litres (IBCs) or any tanks with a maximum height of 15 metres, with a precision of ±5 mm. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUAL Stirrers For Dosing Tanks Slow speed and high speed stirrers – 240V or 415V, for the ProMinent range of Chemical Tanks.

  • Accessories & Other Products | Prominent

    Accessories & Other Products HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More Section 1 Tube, Hose & Fittings 1.0 Tube, Hose & Fittings 1.1 Tube & Pipe Fittings 1.2 BSPM to Hosetail Adaptors 1.3 Tube Adaptors Section 5 Conductivity and Cooling Tower Packages 5.0 LogR Conductivity Sensor Package 5.1 LogR Specifications 5.2 ProMcon 500 series spare parts Section 2 Chemical Tanks & Accessories 2.0 Chemical Tanks & Accessories 2.1 Suction Assemblies Section 3 Miscellaneous Items 3.0 Withdrawable Injection Tube Assemblies 3.0 Nipples SS & Ball Valves SS 3.0 Wall Mounting Brackets & Mounting Boards 3.1 Calibration Cylinders 3.1 Acid Fume Scrubber 3.2 Hidracar Pulsation Dampeners 3.2 Hidracar Pulsation Dampeners Technical Data 3.3 Metering Pump Auto Change-Over Controllers 3.4 Automatic Pump Change-over Controller 3.4 Chlorination Automatic Pump Change-over Controller 3.4 Liquid Poly Blending System - Beta 3.5 Liquid Poly Blending System - Spectra Section 4 Probes, Holders and Cables 4.0 pH & RH Probes 4.1 pH & Redox Industrial Probes 4.2 Dynaprobe Holders 4.3 Submersible Electrode Holders 4.4 Electrode Holders & Filters 4.5 Probe Holder Accessories 4.6 Cables and Accessories 4.7 Electrode Comparison List Section 6 Swimming Pool & Chlorine Analyser Packages 6.0 COMPACT Controller 6.1 Pool Package Accessories 6.2 DCC Pool Control Systems 6.3 diaLog Pool Package Quick-start Guide 6.4 diaLog Pool Control Systems 6.4 GOLD diaLog Pool Control Systems 6.6 Dulcomarin Accessories 6.7 DULCONNEX Package for DACb 6.8 Identity Code for Industrial Backboard Packages 6.9 D1Cb Industrial sub assemblies 6.10 ProCal Granular Cal Hypo Feeder 6.11 ProCal mini Granular Cal Hypo Feeder 6.12 ProDos Calcium Hypochlorite Dosing Package Section 7 Dry Mechanical Feeders 7.0 Dry Materials Feeders 7.1 Dry Material Feeder Charts 7.2 Dry Material Feeder Identity Code 7.3 Dry Material Feeder Accessories inc. Hoppers, Slide Gates, Bag Loaders, Bulky-Bag Systems, Wetting Cone Assemblies, Crushers, Solution Tanks, Dust Extraction Systems 7.4 ProFeed-690 Feeder 7.5 Tomal Dry Feeders & Systems

  • Electrochlorination | Prominent

    HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More Electrolysis systems No chemicals required no chemicals to be transported and no need to store and handle hazardous substances. Instead: sophisticated systems use harmless sodium chloride – ordinary salt – to produce chlorine, hydrogen and sodium hydroxide solution. CHLORINSITU® IIa Output 3 to 300 g/h sodium hypochlorite Is a compact on-site electrolysis system producing a low-chlorate sodium hypochlorite solution. BROCHURE CHLORINSITU® II Output of 50 – 2,400 g/h sodium hypochlorite Is a compact on-site electrolysis system providing a larger capacity than the IIa . BROCHURE CHLORINSITU® III Capacity 100 – 10,000 g/h. A membrane electrolysis system providing a high-purity and/or low-chloride and low-chlorate sodium hypochlorite solution. Can be used for potable water, waste water, process water, swimming pool water and in cooling tow ers. BROCHURE CHLORINSITU® III Compact Output of 25 – 50 g/h sodium hypochlorite A diaphragm electrolysis system for generating smaller capacities than the III. Ideal for smaller pools. BROCHURE CHLORINSITU® IV Compact Output of 25 – 50 g/h ultra-pure chlorine A Diaphragm electrolysis system used to generate ultra-pure chlorine gas using the vacuum process. BROCHURE CHLORINSITU® V Output of 100 – 3,500 g/h ultra-pure chlorine An Electrolysis system used to Generate ultra-pure active chlorine using the vacuum method. Suitable for metering hypochlorous acid and simultaneously correcting the pH value. BROCHURE CHLORINSITU® V Plus Output of 100 – 3,500 g/h ultra-pure chlorine An Electrolysis system used to for generation of active chlorine in combination with a sodium hypochlorite solution using the vacuum process. Chlorination and pH value adjustment from a single system. BROCHURE BROXO 6-15 Salt Water Softening Salt Approved for use with all ProMinent CHLORINSITU systems. Contact our Sales Team at sales@promin entfluid.com.au for further information and pricing.

  • Fluoridation | Prominent

    HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More Fluoridation Fluoridation of drinking water remains the most significant dental health program in New South Wales and Australia. The advantage of water fluoridation is that the entire community benefits from the preventative measure, regardless of age, socioeconomic level, educational achievement, individual motivation, or the availability of dentists. Fluoride packages and installations have to meet strict guide lines. In New South Wales where ProMinent Australia have supplied more than 50 systems, there is a fluoride code, ‘Code of Practice for the fluoridation of Water Supplies Act 1957‘.This code was published by the Oral Health Branch of the Dept of Health and revised in April 2018. This code has also been accepted by other Australian states as the bench mark for fluoride installations. Fluoride is available commercially in 3 different ways, 2 are powders the other a liquid. Each display different concentrations of available fluoride ions & solubility. Powder Sodium fluoride (NaF) - most expensive 44% by weight available fluoride ion (solubility is 4.0%) Sodium Silicofluoride (Na2SiF6) - 60% by weight available fluoride ion (solubility = 0.4%) Liquid Hydrofluosilicic acid (H2SiF6) - liquid - 24% by weight available fluoride ion ProMinent Australia is one of the market leaders when it comes to providing powder fluoride systems. We have many years of experience with sodium silicofluoride volumetric feed packages and with sodium fluoride saturator packages. For the continuous monitoring of fluoride levels in water supplies, a ProMinent fluoride analyser is available with milliamp retransmit and alarms. The analyser is normally supplied as backboard mounted with temperature, fluoride and reference electrodes. A magnetic stirrer is also provided to assist with the single or two point calibration. Double validation monitoring is available. BROCHURE

  • Instrumentation | Prominent

    HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More Measuring & Control Technology Measuring and control instruments from ProMinent are adapted to the relevant application. They are available in different performance classes and can be integrated in every process environment. NEW DULCOMARIN® 3 Controller The measuring and control system DULCOMARIN® 3 is your digital link to the technology of the future. It controls the entire range of swimming pools – from adventure pools to private pools. The system is operated using a large 7” touch display. BROCHURE MANUAL DULCOMETER DMTa Transmitter The transmitter DULCOMETER® DMTa converts the sensor signals for pH, ORP value, chlorine concentration and conductivity into an interference-insensitive 4 – 20 mA analogue signal. Flexible, safe and always the optimum resolution of measured value. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUALS CONDUCTIVITY DMT CHLORINE pH REDOX TEMP NEW BAMa Modular Sensor Bypass Assembly The BAMa modular sensor bypass assembly accommodates ProMinent sensors for water treatment. The assembly is simply installed in a bypass of the main process line. BROCHURE DULCOMETER® diaLog DACb Controller The controller DULCOMETER® diaLog DACb is our compact all-rounder for water analysis. With its specially designed functionalities, e.g. processing of interference variables and switchover of control parameters, it closes the control circuit between DULCOTEST® sensors and ProMinent® metering pumps. The two measuring and control channels of the DULCOMETER® diaLog DACb can be individually configured to meet customer requirements. Everything that you need for reliable treatment. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUAL DULCOMETER D1Cb/D1Cc Controller The controller DULCOMETER® D1Cb/D1Cc can be used for control tasks in potable water treatment, waste water treatment and many other areas. Safe, convenient and clear, thanks to the large illuminated graphic display, plain text operating menu and pH sensor monitoring. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUAL DULCOMETER Compact Controller As a controller in water analysis, the DULCOMETER® Compact is the right controller for control tasks that require only monodirectional control . BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUALS CHLORINE CONDUCTIVITY INDUCTIVE pH / REDOX AEGIS II Controller Controller AEGIS II continuously measures and controls conductivity for treating cooling water in evaporator cooling water circuits. It controls the biocide concentration, thereby keeping pipework and heat exchangers clean. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUAL AEGIS S Controller AEGIS S is an easy-to-use water treatment controller for evaporative cooling systems. It is designed to keep the cooling process running reliably. BROCHURE AEGIS X Controller AEGIS X ensures that evaporation cooling systems are run as efficiently as possible. The controller is highly flexible and suited to large cooling systems with many parameters. BROCHURE

  • ProMinent Australia 2025 Catalogue | Prominent

    HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More Known for their outstanding reliability, these pumps deliver precise dosing, making them crucial for any application. Choose ProMinent to boost your productivity and streamline your operations. sigma/ X Family gamma/ X Family DULCOFLEX Family sigma/ X Family Metering Pumps sigma/ X Dynamic and reliable. The robust metering pumps of the sigma/ X product range are packed with power. They can be used almost universally in low-pressure ranges. With their patented multi-layer safety diaphragms, they deliver impressive process reliability. Capacity range up to 117 l/h Capacity range up to 353 l/h Capacity range up to 1.040 l/h gamma/ X Family Metering Pumps gamma/ X and gamma/ XL Predictive and Smart. ProMinent’s metering pumps from the gamma product range are fitted with a digitally controlled solenoid drive for maximum precision. Deviations in the metering quantities are detected instantly and corrected automatically. The metering pumps are available in a wide range of materials. Capacity range from 1 ml/h to 45 l/h Capacity range from 4 ml/h to 80 l/h DULCOFLEX Family Peristaltic Metering Pumps DULCOFLEX DFYa and DFXa Flexible and tough. ProMinent’s exact peristaltic metering pumps DULCOFLEX are distinguished by their incredible service lives and a wide range of chemical resistance. They are ideal for highly viscous media, polymer solutions and additives. Thanks to their versatile control options and seamless integration into process control systems, the DULCOFLEX peristaltic pumps are always up-to-date and ensure maximum efficiency in any application. Flow rate from 10 to 65 l/h Flow rate from 5,1 to 410 l/h Contact our sales team at sales@prominentfluid.com.au for further information.

  • Privacy Policy | Prominent

    HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More Privacy Policy ProMinent Fluid Controls Pty Ltd (ABN 83 080 688 795) is committed to providing quality services to you and this policy outlines our ongoing obligations to you in respect of how we manage your Personal Information. We encourage you to read this policy carefully so that you understand our information handling practices. Personal Information and why do we collect it? In order to provide our customers with our products and services, we may collect and use Personal Information about them. If we are not provided with all the Personal Information we request, we may not be able to supply our products and services to you, and you or your organisation may not be able to participate in future offers of goods or services which we supply. Personal Information is information or an opinion about an identified individual or an individual who is reasonably identifiable. Examples of Personal Information we collect include: names, addresses, email addresses, phone and facsimile numbers. This Personal Information is obtained in many ways including: face to face contact, correspondence, telephone conversations, by facsimile, or email, via our website www.prominentfluid.com.au , from your website, from media publications and articles and from third parties. We collect, hold, use and disclose your Personal Information for the following primary purposes: to meet our legal obligations; to identify our customers, potential customers and their representatives; to provide our products and services or other benefits to you; to communicate with you; to inform you of any initiatives we think may be of interest to you; to inform you about our products and services and the benefits of using our products and services; to provide you with information about offers or other benefits that may become available; to seek your opinion or comments about our products and services; to carry out billing and debt recovery activities; to carry out our management, administrative, quality assurance and complaint handling activities in a professional and efficient manner; to develop and implement initiatives to improve our products and services; to register security interests on the Personal Property Securities Register; to assess your (or your organisation’s) request for credit or deferred payment terms or interact with you as guarantor; to conduct credit checks via third party credit reporting bodies; to contact you to enable us to manage your account and fulfil our obligations to you or your organisation; and to recover monies owing to us from time to time. We may also use your Personal Information for secondary purposes closely related to the primary purpose, in circumstances where you would reasonably expect such use or disclosure. You may unsubscribe from our mailing/marketing lists at any time by contacting us at privacy@prominentfluid.com.au . Sensitive Information Sensitive information is defined in the Privacy Act to include information (or opinion) about such things as an individual's racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, membership of a political association, religious or philosophical beliefs, membership of a trade union or other professional body, criminal record or health information. Sensitive information will be used by us only: for the primary purpose for which it was obtained; for a secondary purpose that is directly related to the primary purpose; and with your consent; or where required or authorised by law. Third Parties Where reasonable and practicable to do so, we will collect your Personal Information only from you. However, in some circumstances we may be provided with information by third parties. For example, from any other organisation with which you have had dealings or which you have nominated to act as trade referee, from a credit reporting body or from publicly maintained records. In such a case we will take reasonable steps to ensure that you are made aware of the information provided to us by the third party. Disclosure of Personal Information Your Personal Information may be disclosed to our related entities, service providers and contractors that help us supply our products and services. For example, we may disclose the personal information we collect to our information technology providers, providers of marketing and promotional services, professional advisers such as legal practitioners and accountants, debt collectors and insurers. Except as indicated above, we will not disclose your personal information to a third party unless: you have consented to the disclosure; the third party is our service provider or contractor, in which case we will require them to use and disclose the personal information only for the purpose for which it was provided to them; the third party is a person involved in a dealing or proposed dealing (including a sale) of all or part of our assets and business; the third party is a credit reporting agency, your creditor, banker, financier, credit provider, mortgage insurer or trade insurer; the disclosure is to a related entity; or the disclosure is permitted, required or authorised by or under law. Security of Personal Information Your Personal Information is stored in a manner that reasonably protects it from misuse and loss and from unauthorized access, modification or disclosure. When your Personal Information is no longer needed for the purpose for which it was obtained, we will take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify your Personal Information. However, most of the Personal Information is or will be stored in client files which will be kept by us for a minimum of 7 years. Access to your Personal Information You may access the Personal Information we hold about you and to update and/or correct it, subject to certain exceptions. If you wish to access your Personal Information, please contact us at privacy@prominentfluid.com.au. We will not charge any fee for your access request, but may charge an administrative fee for providing a copy of your Personal Information. In order to protect your Personal Information we may require identification from you before releasing the requested information. Maintaining the Quality of your Personal Information It is important to us that your Personal Information is up to date. ProMinent will take reasonable steps to make sure that your Personal Information is accurate, complete and up-to-date. If you find that the information we have is inaccurate, incomplete or not up to date, please advise us so we can modify our records and ensure we can continue to provide a quality service to you. We will use all reasonable efforts to correct the information. Policy Updates As our business evolves, our business processes and policies will be reviewed and may be amended. We may change this policy at any time. We will notify you of any change by posting an updated version of the policy on our website. Please be aware that it is your responsibility to check our website and make sure you keep up-to-date with any changes to this policy. Complaints We are committed to constantly improving our procedures so that your personal information is treated appropriately. If you feel that we have failed to deal with your personal information in accordance with this policy or the APPs, please contact us at the contact details listed below so we have an opportunity to resolve the issue to your satisfaction. Our privacy officer will: ▪ listen to your concerns and grievances; ▪ discuss with you the ways in which we can remedy the situation; and ▪ put in place an action plan to resolve your complaint and improve our information handling procedures if appropriate. No disclosure to overseas recipients We are not likely to disclose personal information to overseas recipients. Privacy Policy Complaints and Enquiries If you have any queries or complaints about our Privacy Policy please contact us at: ProMinent Fluid Controls Pty Ltd PO Box 85 BELROSE West 2085 Phone: +61 (2) 9450 0995 sales@prominentfluid.com.au

  • FEEDER PACKAGES | Prominent

    HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More Feeder Packages ProMinent Feeders have a multi-pitch screw suitable for capacities up to 1500 l/h and are fitted with conditioning arms to provide an even feed rate and minimise bridging. Feeders can be purchased separately or included in complete system packages c/w wetting units, hoppers, mixing tanks, spout heaters, variable speed drives, stirrers, bag loaders, slide gates, dust extractors, control panels, loss of weight recording, bulk bag handling, vacuum transfer, metering and transfer pumps to suit your applications. C ontact our Sales Team here. Prodos 250 The ProMinent® ProDos 250 Calcium Hypochlorite Feeder System generates a 0.5% chlorine solution from granulated calcium hypochlorite suitable for dosing into water supplies. The system operates on a continuous batch process BROCHURE Lime We offer small lime dosing packages in 2 ways. Firstly with a constant transfer rate and we vary the solution strength in proportion to a 4-20 mA signal by varying the powder feeder. Secondly a constant solution is made up and a metering pump doses in proportion to a 4-20 mA signal. Powder Activated Carbon ProMinent Australia have supplied many Powdered Activated Carbon preparation and dosing packages. Our preference is always to supply package as constant transfer and vary the PAC solution strength in proportion to the flow signal. For smaller systems we offer our locally designed and manufactured vacuum loader for unloading from 20 kg bags. For larger water supplies we offer with bulk bag unloaders, with crane and hoist (or suitable for fork lift loading) flexible conveyors and storage hoppers. Sodium Silicofluoride ProMinent offer sodium silicofluoride packages designed in accordance with the NSW Fluoride Act. A typical sodium silicofluoride package might operate as follows: From the storage hopper the powder is fed via a ProMinent dry chemical feeder into the mixing tank. The mixing tank is equipped with a high speed stirrer, overflow and drain pipework and has a retention time of 10 minutes. The solution is then transferred to the injection point by a Spectra positive displacement pump all controlled by an Allen Bradley PLC. Potassium Permanganate ProMinent offer Potassium Permanganate packages that are easy to load, mix transfer and meter KMnO4 into water supplies for the removal of manganese and iron. ProMinent Australia can supply a variety of packages to suit your requirement including batching tank, dosing tank, vacuum loader, transfer pump and metering pumps. For potassium permanganate we would normally offer a preparation and dosing two tank package for making up to a maximum 2.5% solution. Flouridation Fluoridation of drinking water remains the most significant dental health program in New South Wales and Australia. The advantage of water fluoridation is that the entire community benefits from the preventative measure, regardless of age, socioeconomic level, educational achievement, individual motivation, or the availability of dentists. Fluoride packages and installations have to meet strict guide lines. In New South Wales where ProMinent Australia have supplied more than 50 systems, there is a fluoride code, ‘Code of Practice for the fluoridation of Water Supplies Act 1957‘.This code was published by the Oral Health Branch of the Dept of Health and revised in April 2018. This code has also been accepted by other Australian states as the bench mark for fluoride installations. Fluoride is available commercially in 3 different ways, 2 are powders the other a liquid. Each display different concentrations of available fluoride ions & solubility.

  • Motor Driven Pumps | Prominent

    HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More Motor Driven Metering Pumps What they do Motor-driven metering pumps need to be robust, reliable and able to run on their own without supervision. Metering pumps with mechanically actuated diaphragms can be used almost universally in low-pressure ranges. And what about servicing? Minimal. Precision? Uncompromising. Value for money? The best. Well adjusted The stroke length and stroke rate – in this case the motor speed – can be adjusted to alter the metering rate of this pump. The rotation of the electric motor is stepped down by a worm gear and converted into a linear stroke movement by a cam. The slide rod transfers this stroke movement to the diaphragm in the dosing head. Two check valves prevent the feed chemical from flowing back during pumping. Sigma/ 1 (Basic Type) Motor Driven Pump Capacity range 17 – 144 l/h, 12 – 4 bar The Sigma/ 1 Basic is an extremely robust motor-driven metering pump with patented multi-layer safety diaphragm for excellent process safety. It offers a wide range of power end designs, such as three-phase or 1-phase AC motors, even for Exe and Exde areas with ATEX certification. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUAL Sigma/ 2 (Basic Type) Motor Driven Pump Capacity range 50 – 420 l/h, 16 – 4 bar Robust motor-driven diaphragm metering pumps, like the Sigma/ 2 Basic guarantee excellent process reliability with their patented multi-layer safety diaphragm. The diaphragm metering pump offers a wide range of power end versions, even for Exe and Exde areas with ATEX certification. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUAL Sigma/ 3 (Basic Type) Motor Driven Pump Capacity range 146 – 1,030 l/h, 12 – 4 bar The patented multi-layer safety diaphragm for excellent process safety and reliability is just one feature of the extremely robust motor-driven diaphragm metering pump Sigma/ 3 Basic. It also offers a wide range of power end versions, such as three-phase or 1-phase AC motors, even for Exe and Exde areas with ATEX certification. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUAL Sigma X Control Type Sigma/ 1 Motor Driven Pump Capacity range 17 – 117 l/h, 12 – 4 bar The Sigma / 1 Control can be used flexibly as an extremely robust motor-driven diaphragm metering pump. Excellent process safety and reliability is guaranteed with the patented multi-layer safety diaphragm. Highlights include removable control unit, adjustable metering profiles, as well as a variety of power end and control configurations. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUAL Sigma X Control Type Sigma/ 2 Motor Driven Pump Capacity range 61 – 353 l/h, 16 – 4 bar The Sigma/ 2 Control is a robust motor-driven diaphragm metering pump with a patented multi-layer safety diaphragm for outstanding process safety and reliability. The integrated automatic overload shut-down offers further protection for the pump. Removable operating unit and adjustable metering profiles enable the versatile use of this pump. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUAL Sigma X Control Type Sigma/ 3 Motor Driven Pump Capacity range 182 – 1,040 l/h, 12 – 4 bar The motor-driven diaphragm metering pump Sigma/ 3 Control guarantees excellent process reliability, thanks to its patented multi-layer safety diaphragm. Intelligent features, such as removable operating unit and adjustable metering profiles, as well as a variety of power end and control configurations, enable the versatile use of this pump. BROCHURE TECHNICAL MANUAL Sigma Plunger Pump - Basic Type - SBKa Motor Driven Pump Capacity range 2 – 76 l/h, 320 – 12 bar The motor driven plunger metering pump is capable of accurate delivery rates at high pressure ranges, available in either 'Basic' or 'Control' versions with digital display and programmable capabilities. BROCHURE TECHNI CAL MANUAL Sigma Family in Hygienic Design Motor Driven Pump ProMinent’s new Sigma Family in Hygienic Design consists of motor-driven metering pumps, designed specially for the requirements of the food and beverage industry. The Sigma in hygienic design has a simple Stainless Steel construction making it very easy to clean. As part of the DULCONNEX fluid management system, the new Sigma has integrated CANopen and PROFIBUS interface, allowing ease of monitoring, analysing and optimisation of metering processes. BROCHURE MANUAL Vario D Motor Driven Pump Capacity range 16 – 63 l/h, 10 – 6 bar The motor-driven metering pump Vario D delivers a high level of process quality for continuous metering within simple metering tasks. It can be used, for example, in the metering of additives or flocculants in chemical metering. BROCHURE MANUAL alpha Motor Driven Pump Capacity range 1.0 – 30.6 l/h, 10 – 2 bar Various pump types are available as a combination of 2 gears and 4 sizes of dosing head in materials PVDF and clear acrylic/PVC, enabling you to match the pump perfectly to your metering process. BROCHURE TECH NICAL MAN UAL

  • General Terms and Conditions of Sale | Prominent

    HOME PRODUCTS AQUATIC WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DOSING SKIDS FEEDER PACKAGES CONTACT US TECHNICAL VIDEOS General Terms and Conditions of Sale Privacy Policy Search Results More General Terms & Conditions of Sale A.B.N. 83 080 688 795 DEFINITIONS “Company” means ProMinent Fluid Controls Pty Ltd (ACN 080 688 795). “Customer” means the party placing the Order or purchasing Products from the Company. “Order” means an order for the purchase of Products from the Company or a request for the Company to provide the Services. “Products” means the goods ordered by the Customer from the Company or supplied by the Company on the Order of the Customer which may include equipment and systems for chemical fluid metering and monitoring, pumps and related equipment. “Australian Consumer Law” means Schedule 2 to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth). “PPS Act” means the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) and its associated Regulations as varied from time to time. “PPSR” refers to the Personal Property Securities Register established under the PPS Act. “Services” means services provided by the Company to the Customer including the installation and servicing of the Products and other equipment. “Ts&Cs” means these Terms & Conditions of Trade as varied from time to time. 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4. 4.1 5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 6. 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 7. 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 8. 8.1 9. 9.1 10. 10.1 11. 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 12. 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.8 13. 13.1 14. 14.1 15. 15.1 15.2 15.3 16. 16.1 17. 17.1 17.2 18. 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.8 19. 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 20. 20.1 21. 21.1 22. 22.1 23. 23.1 24. 24.1 25. 25.1 25.2 26. 26.1 26.2 SALE TERMS The Ts&Cs apply to all agreements between the Company and the Customer including all Orders, Services or other sales and will prevail over all prior conditions previously agreed between the parties. The terms of the Ts&Cs may be varied from time to time by the Company without prior notice. Publication of the amended Ts&Cs on the website of the Company located at www.prominentfluid.com.au shall be deemed to amend the Ts&Cs and be notice of that amendment and the amended Ts&Cs shall apply to any Order or part of an Order from the time of amendment. The Company may, but shall not otherwise be required nor responsible to notify the Customer of the existence or content of any amendments to the Ts&Cs. ORDER AND ACCEPTANCE Any Order submitted to the Company by a Customer shall be deemed to be made pursuant to the Ts&Cs. Any Order placed or made by the Customer shall be an irrevocable offer and shall constitute an unqualified acceptance by the Customer of the Ts&Cs. The Company may accept any Order in whole or in part by providing confirmation of the Order. Confirmation may be oral or in writing at the Company’s discretion. Accepted Orders may not be varied or cancelled by the Customer without the Company’s written consent and (subject to clause 19.2 and the other conditions set out herein) there is no right of return. PRICE The price of the Products or Services shall be as agreed between the parties or where there is no agreed price such amount as indicated on invoices provided by the Company to the Customer regarding Products ordered or Services to be supplied by the Company to the Customer. The Company may charge in addition to the price of the Products the recovery rate for freight and handling at rates dependent on distance and volume of Products supplied. Such rates are subject to change without notice. Administrative fees may be charged for sales below two hundred dollars (AU $200) as may be determined by the Company from time to time. Notification from the Company will be provided to the Customer prior to acceptance of purchase order. If the Company’s cost of supplying the Products or providing the Services increases by more than 10% due to any change in the rate or amount of any GST or other taxes, currency fluctuations, duties, or freight and transport charges which may be applicable, the Company may upon written notice to the Customer at any time before delivery increase the price of the Products or the cost of providing the Services to compensate for the entire increased cost. Any discount or rebate will only apply if the Customer and the Company agree in writing. CREDIT GRANTING AND PAYMENT The Company may accept an Order and allow credit for part or all of its value or may accept an Order and require pre payment as a condition of delivery. Credit approval once granted may be withdrawn at any time. Where credit approval has not been granted, or is withdrawn, payment for all Products or Services supplied is required before the Products are delivered or Services are supplied (cash or cleared funds). Where credit has been approved for the Customer, all invoices issued by the Company are due and payable by the date for payment agreed in writing by the Customer and the Company but if no agreement in writing is made then thirty (30) days end of month. CREDIT POLICY AND DEFAULT In the event that the Customer fails to make any payment payable pursuant to the Ts&Cs within the payment terms or breaches any of the warranties or obligations in the Ts&Cs or any other agreements with the Company, the Customer shall be in default. The Company may charge interest on all amounts not paid of payment. If the Customer defaults in payment of any invoice when due and payable, the Customer must indemnify the Company from and against all expenses, costs and disbursements incurred by the Company in pursuing the debt including all reasonably charged legal costs on a “solicitor and own client” basis and the fees charged to the Company by any mercantile agency. If the Customer fails to pay any amount by the due date, the Company may at its sole discretion: (a) cancel any provision of credit to the Customer; (b) reverse any rebates or discounts allowed; (c) change credit payment terms including require cash pre payment for any further Products ordered; (d) provide to a credit reporting agency details of the payment default; (e) commence legal proceedings against the Customer (and any guarantors) for all outstanding amounts, interest and costs; (f) decline to supply Products and/or provide Services to the Customer and terminate any other agreement with the Customer; and; (g) exercise any other rights at law including pursuant to the PPS Act A certificate of debt signed by a representative of the Company shall be prima facie evidence and proof of money owing by the Customer to the Company at the time of the certificate. GST Words used in this clause that are defined or used in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax (GST) Act 1999 (Cth) have the same meaning as in that Act the subject of the Ts&Cs are applicable GST. The additional amount must be paid when the other consideration is payable or at any earlier time that the Company is obliged to pay or allow credit for the GST. Unless expressly included all amounts of consideration expressed or described in any quotation or agreement the subject of the Ts&Cs are GST exclusive. The Customer must pay an additional amount equal to any applicable GST. The additional amount must be paid when the other consideration is payable or at any earlier time that the Company is obliged to pay or allow credit for the GST. Whenever an adjustment event occurs in relation to any taxable supply to which clause 6.2 applies: (a) The supplier must determine the amount of the GST component of the consideration payable; and (b) If the GST component of that consideration differs from the amount previously paid, the amount of the difference must be paid by, refunded to or credited to the recipient, as applicable; and (c) The supplier will issue an Adjustment Note to the recipient. If either party is entitled under an agreement the subject of the Ts&Cs to be reimbursed or indemnified by the other party for a cost or expense incurred in connection with such agreement, the reimbursement or indemnity payment must not include any GST component of the cost or expense to the extent that the cost or expense is the consideration for a creditable acquisition made by the party being reimbursed or indemnified, or by its representative member. If GST is payable on any taxable supply made by one party (Supplier) to another (Recipient) under an agreement the subject of the Ts&Cs, then the Recipient will not be required to pay any amount to the Supplier in respect of that taxable supply unless it has first received a tax invoice from the Supplier. DELIVERY Delivery of Products is deemed to have occurred when the Products have been provided to the Customer or a third party nominated by the Customer to the Customer’s nominated address. Delivery of Products may not be refused by the Customer after an Order has been accepted by the Company. Where prices are stated as inclusive of delivery, delivery is to the delivery point accepted by the Company. The Customer shall make all arrangements necessary to accept delivery of the Products whenever they are tendered for delivery. In the event that the Customer is unable to accept delivery of the Products as arranged, then the Company is entitled to charge all reasonable costs and expenses for storage and redelivery. The Company will make reasonable efforts to deliver by the time specified by the Customer, however failure to deliver on time shall not entitle the Customer to treat the contract as breached or repudiated. The Company shall not be liable to the Customer for any loss or damage or expense arising from failure by the Company to deliver the Products promptly as agreed or at all. If the Company notifies the Customer that the Company is unable to fill an Order or part thereof for any reason whatsoever, the Customer may cancel the Order or part thereof as the case may be. On cancellation, the Customer is entitled to a refund of any monies already paid in relation to that Order. The Company’s liability in relation to the cancelled order (or part thereof) is limited to a refund of any monies already paid by the Customer in relation to the cancelled order. SPECIAL ORDERED PRODUCTS Subject to clause 19.2, the Company will not accept returns of any Product that has been specially ordered for the Customer (whether locally or from overseas) or which does not form part of the current range of Products of the Company. PRODUCTION VARIATION The Company reserves the right to substitute ordered Products with products that are of similar quality provided the performance of the substituted products equals or exceeds that of the Products originally specified. Any specifications provided by the Customer as to desired weight or dimension of a Product will not be an essential term of any agreement the subject of the Ts&Cs unless specifically advised by the Customer to the Company in the order form. PASSING OF RISK The risk (but not title) in respect of Products sold passes to the Customer immediately upon delivery to the Customer, the Customer’s agent or courier as the case may be. RETENTION OF TITLE TO THE PRODUCTS PENDING PAYMENT Orders are accepted on condition that ownership of the Products will remain with the Company and shall not pass to the Customer until the Company has received in full (cash or cleared funds) all sums due to it in respect of the Products and all other sums which are or which become due to the Company from the Customer on any credit or other account with the Company or pursuant to the Ts&Cs. Until ownership of the Products has passed to the Customer, the Customer will keep the Products in question as fiduciary agent and bailee for and on behalf of the Company. The Customer shall store and segregate the Products (at no cost to the Company) in such a way that they can be identified as the Company’s property, shall keep the Products properly stored, protected and insured and shall deliver them to the Company upon request. The Customer may sell such Products within the ordinary course of the Customer’s business on condition that so long as title to such Products remains with the Company, the Company is legally and beneficially entitled to the proceeds of sale, that the Customer will hold the proceeds on trust for the Company in a separate account and where applicable the Customer will assign or transfer to the Company any claims the Customer has in respect of such sales. If: (a) the Customer fails to pay any amount (whether in part or whole) payable in respect of any Products or Services by the time required for payment; or (b) the Customer is the subject of an insolvency event (such as receivership, administration or liquidation); the Company may, without notice to the Customer, enter at any reasonable time any premises where Products are located (or believed by the Company to be located) and take possession of those Products not paid for and any other Products to the value of the amount owing. The Company’s permission to enter the Customer’s premises for that purpose is irrevocable. The Company is not liable to the Customer in contract, tort or otherwise, for any costs, damages, expenses or losses incurred by the Customer as a result of any action taken by the Company under this clause. PPS ACT In this section words in italic shall have the meaning and definitions set out in the PPS Act. The Customer acknowledges that by virtue of the Ts&Cs and the PPS Act, the Company has a security interest in the Products and their proceeds and to the extent applicable the PPS Act applies to any agreement pursuant to these Ts&Cs The Customer acknowledges that the Company may do anything it considers reasonably necessary, including but not limited to registering on the PPSR any security interest which the Company has over the Products and including registration as a purchase money security interest (PMSI) in the Products in order to perfect the Company’s security interest as a first priority interest under the PPS Act. The Customer agrees to do all things which the Company reasonably requires including signing any further documents and providing any further information to assist the Company to undertake the matters set out above. The Customer warrants that any information the Customer provides to the Company will be complete, accurate and up-to-date in all respects. The Customer waives pursuant to section 157(3)(b) of the PPS Act the right o receive notice of a financing statement, financing change statement or a verification statement in relation to any registration on the PPSR. The Customer and the Company agree that, pursuant to section 115 of the PPS Act, that the following provisions in the PPS Act are contracted out of insofar as they require the Company to give any notice or statement or allow any period of time or grant any opportunity to remedy to the Customer: (a) section 125 (obligation to dispose of or retain collateral); (b) section 129 (disposal by purchase); (c) section 130 (notice of disposal), to the extent that it requires the secured party to give a notice to the grantor before disposal; (d) subsection 132(4) (statement of account if no disposal); (e) section 135 (notice of retention); (f) section 142 (redemption of collateral); (g) section 143 (reinstatement of security agreement); To the extent allowed under section 275(6) of the PPS Act, the Customer and Company agree that neither will disclose information if requested by an interested person under section 275(1). The Customer undertakes to give the Company not less than 14 days prior notice of any proposed change in the Customer’s name or any other change in the Customer’s details (including but not limited to, changes in its address, facsimile number or trading name). The Customer must not without the Company’s consent specify an order of application of payments made to the Company different to that set out in section 14 of the PPS Act or different to any other order specified by the Company at any time. The Customer agrees that any rights of the Company under this document are in addition to and not in substitution for its rights under the PPS Act. CURRENCY Payments must be made in Australian dollars. Payments remitted in foreign currency must include all related bank charges and currency conversion costs both on the payment and receiving end. RETURNED CHEQUES An administration fee of $55 including GST plus all associated bank charges may be applied to any cheque payment returned unpaid by the bank for any reason. This fee may increase without notice. DEFECTS, CLAIMS AND RETURNS Subject to clause 19.2, the Customer accepts that minor defects in the Products or Services do not constitute grounds for a claim, refund or return or grounds to dispute an invoice or part thereof. The Company will not give refunds if the Customer changes their mind. Refunds or returns will only be given to the extent there is a non-excludable right to return or refund under the Australian Consumer Law or other applicable legislation. Subject to clause 19.2: (a) The Customer must inspect and check all deliveries of Products and all Services received and within 7 days of receipt notify the Company in writing if the Customer considers the delivery is not in accordance with the Order. (b) If the Company agrees to accept returned Products from the Customer on the basis that the delivery was not in accordance with the Order the returned Products must be returned in the same condition in which it was delivered to the Customer at the location nominated by the Company and with the original delivery document and invoice. All transport, freight, handling and other charges in relation to returning such Products (other than Products defective or not ordered) are the responsibility of the Customer. (c) Any Products being returned to the Company for the purposes of servicing or repair must be accompanied by a signed and completed Declaration of Decontamination form. (d) The Customer shall be liable for a Restocking Fee on all Products accepted for return. The Restocking Fee shall not apply to Products returned for being defective, damaged or for failing to comply with the order or quote. The current Restocking Fee is 15% of the price of the Products returned. DISPUTED CHARGES Subject to clause 19.2, if the Customer objects to any invoiced item, the Customer may withhold payment of the disputed amount, but only if on or before payment or the due date for payment (whichever occurs first), the undisputed amount of the Invoice is paid in full and notice in writing of the dispute is given to the Company, setting out the details of the amount disputed, the reasons for the dispute, and the basis for calculating the disputed amount. The Company will investigate all disputes. If the amount is found to be payable (in whole or in part) then the Customer must pay the due amount within 7 days of receiving notice and the basis of the decision. Invoiced amounts that are not objected to in writing within 30 days of the invoice date will be deemed to be correctly charged and accepted by the Customer. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Where Products are manufactured to the Customer’s specifications, the Customer indemnifies the Company against any liability to or action by a third party for infringement or alleged infringement of any patent, registered design, trademark or copyright. The supply of Products or Services to the Customer does not grant the Customer any intellectual property rights in or related to the Products, the Services or the Company’s or any supplier’s trade-marks, all of which remain the exclusive property of the Company or the supplier. WARRANTY In accordance with the requirements of the Australian Consumer Law, the Company provides the following statement: '"Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure."" Products manufactured by, and purchased from, the Company are covered by the Company’s warranty described in this clause 18. Products manufactured by third parties (Third Party Product) may come with a manufacturer’s warranty from that third party. If there is a defect in a Third Party Product the Customer should contact the third party manufacturer directly. The Customer’s benefits under this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies the Customer has under law in relation to the Products to which the Company’s warranty relates. The terms of the Company’s warranty are as follows: (a) The Company warrants that Products manufactured by it will be free from defects in workmanship and material and will meet the Company’s published specifications. (b) All Products have a 1 year warranty (Warranty Period), calculated from the date of purchase. During the Warranty Period, if the Company is satisfied that any Products or parts are defective in workmanship or materials, the Company will, subject to clause 18.6, repair or replace (at the Company’s option) any defective Products or parts. (c) If the faulty Product or parts cannot be repaired, or identical Products or parts are not available at the time of repair or replacement, the Company reserves the right to replace any faulty Products or parts with Products or parts of similar quality. Repair or replacement of the Product or a part does not extend or restart the Warranty Period. (d) This warranty only applies to defects which have arisen solely from faulty materials or workmanship. (e) To the full extent permitted by law, this warranty does not apply to other defects which may have arisen as a result of, without limitation: ◾ accidental damage, misuse, abuse, abnormal stress or strain of the Product; ◾ neglect of the Product; ◾ normal wear and tear; and ◾ alterations or repair of the Products other than as approved by the Company. To make a claim under this warranty, the Customer must send their claim in writing, either by post or email (details below): Head Office ProMinent Fluid Controls Pty Ltd PO Box 85, Belrose West NSW 2085 Email: sales@prominentfluid.com.au All expenses of claiming the warranty will be borne by the Customer. The Customer must provide the following information when submitting their claim under this warranty: ◾ Customer’s full name; ◾ Date of purchase; ◾ Place of purchase; ◾ Shipping address; ◾ Contact telephone number; ◾ Email address; ◾ Product description; and ◾ Proof of purchase The obligation of the Company to repair or replace any defective Products or parts is conditional on such defective Products or parts being returned: ◾ to the Company at the address from which they were originally despatched; and ◾ within 14 days after the Customer has submitted a warranty claim in accordance with clause 18.4 and 18.5. Repaired or replacement Products or parts will be made available for collection by the Customer at the address from which the Product or parts were originally despatched. Subject to clause 19.2 if the price quoted for the Products is stated as including delivery, the Company will repair or replace (at the Company’s option) at the Company’s cost, any Products damaged in transit to the Customer’s nominated delivery address. The obligation of the Company to repair or replace any such Products is conditional on the Company receiving written notification of such damage within seven (7) days of delivery. WARRANTIES, DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Except as expressly provided by the Ts&Cs or as set out in the Company’s acceptance and to the extent permitted by law, no guarantee, warranty, condition, undertaking or term, express or implied, statutory or otherwise, as to the condition, quality, performance, merchantability or fitness for purpose of any Products provided pursuant to the Ts&Cs is given or assumed by the Company and all such guarantees, conditions, warranties and liabilities (including liability as to negligence) express or implied relating to such Products are, subject to clauses 19.2 and 19.3, hereby excluded. The Company acknowledges that certain legislation in Australia, including the Australian Consumer Law, provides guarantees and rights which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified or which may in certain cases only be modified or restricted to a limited extent. Nothing in these terms and conditions excludes, restricts or modifies, or is intended to exclude, restrict or modify, any guarantee, condition, warranty, right or liability implied by law (including any guarantee, condition, right or liability imposed under the Australian Consumer Law) which cannot lawfully be excluded, restricted or modified. To the full extent permitted by law, the liability of the Company in respect of a breach of a guarantee, condition or warranty implied by legislation, including liability Customer or any other entity or person may sustain or incur, will be limited, at the Company’s option, to: (a) if the breach relates to supply of goods: (i) the provision of a refund or; (ii) replacement of the goods; or (iii) repair of the goods; (iv) the payment to the Customer of the reasonable cost of having the goods repaired or replaced. (b) if the breach relates to services: (i) the provision of a refund; or (ii) re-supply of the service; or (iii) the payment to the Customer of the reasonable cost of having in the service re-supplied. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that in entering into an agreement the subject of the Ts&Cs it has not relied in any way on the Company’s representations and that it has satisfied itself as to the suitability of the Product for the Customer’s purposes. Subject to clause 19.2 and to the full extent permitted by law the Company will not be liable to the Customer for any loss or damage (including loss of profits or any other indirect or consequential loss or damage) arising directly or indirectly, and whether or not as a result of negligence, in any way in respect of anything done or supplied under the Ts&Cs including: (a) the supply or use by the Customer of any Product; or (b) delayed or non-delivery of the Products for any reason including but not limited to loss, damage or theft of the Products whilst in transit; or (c) any breach by the Company of its obligations under an agreement the subject of the Ts&Cs. . SET-OFF The Customer is not entitled to set off against or deduct from the price of Products sold any sums owed or claimed to be owed to the Customer by the Company. ASSIGNMENT The Customer must not assign or subcontract any contract for the purchase of Products or Services or its obligations under an agreement the subject of the Ts&Cs without the prior written consent of the Company. FORCE MAJEURE The Company will have no liability to the Customer in relation to any loss, damage or expense caused by the Company’s failure to complete an Order or delivery or contract as a result of fire, flood, tempest, earthquake, riot, civil disturbance, theft, crime, strike, lock out, war or the inability of the Company’s suppliers to supply necessary materials or any other matter beyond the Company’s control. PRIVACY CONSENT The Company may give information to third parties about the Customer, its guarantors, directors or proprietors for the following purposes: (a) to obtain a consumer credit report about the Customer, its guarantors, directors or proprietors; (b) to allow the credit reporting agency to create or maintain a credit information file containing information about the Customer, its guarantors, directors or proprietors; (c) for registration on the PPSR; and/or (d) to obtain commercial credit information about the Customer, its guarantors, directors or proprietors from a credit reporting agency. WAIVER OF TERMS OF AGREEMENT The failure or indulgences by the Company to exercise, or delay in exercising, any right, power or privilege available to it under this agreement will not operate as a waiver thereof or preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any right or power. PROPER LAW An agreement the subject of the Ts&Cs is governed by and will be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New South Wales, Australia. The parties agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of the State of NSW and the parties consent to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Local Court closest to the Company’s head office. GENERAL This document represents the entire agreement between the parties and no agreement or understanding varying or extending the terms of the Ts&Cs shall be legally binding upon either party unless in writing and signed by both Parties or permitted by the Ts&Cs. The Company may serve any notice or Court document on the Customer by hand or by forwarding it by post to the address of the Customer last known to the Company, or where a fax number or an email address has been supplied by the Customer, by sending it to that number or address. Such notices shall be deemed to be given: (a) where delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; (b) where sent by post, two (2) business days after the day of posting; and (c) where sent by facsimile or email on the day of dispatch, provided that a clear transmission report is obtained. If any term of an agreement the subject of the Ts&Cs shall be invalid, void, illegal or unenforceable, it shall be severed from the agreement and the remaining provisions shall not be affected, prejudiced or impaired by such severance. The Company may assign or licence or subcontract all or any parts of its rights and obligations hereunder without the Customer’s agreement or consent. In the event that the Customer sells or otherwise disposes of its business (or any part thereof), the Customer shall be responsible to immediately notify the Company in writing of such sale to enable the account to be closed. If the Customer fails to so notify then the Customer shall be jointly and severally liable with the third party acquiring the business (or part thereof) to the Company for the payment of Products subsequently sold to the third party on the Customer’s account before the Company received such notice as if the Customer had ordered the Products itself. 26.3 26.4 26.5 PRINTABLE PDF VERSION

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