How the EMU® Spirit Dispenser Is Designed and Built in Australia

How the EMU® Spirit Dispenser Is Designed and Built in Australia

Introduction

In an industry where most electronic equipment is imported, the EMU® Spirit Dispenser stands apart — it is designed, manufactured, and supported entirely in Australia. Built by KRS Design in Dapto, New South Wales, the EMU® has been a trusted fixture in Australian bars, pubs and clubs for decades. This is the story of how it's made and why that matters.

Australian Design from the Ground Up

The EMU® was conceived and developed by KRS Design as a purpose-built commercial dispensing device — not a consumer product adapted for trade use. Every aspect of the design, from the electronic circuitry to the mechanical dispensing mechanism, was engineered specifically for the demands of high-volume commercial hospitality environments.

Designed and manufactured at KRS Design's facility in Dapto, Wollongong NSW, the EMU® reflects decades of refinement based on real-world feedback from venue operators across Australia.

Built for Trade Approval

From the outset, the EMU® was designed to meet the strict requirements of the National Measurement Institute (NMI) — the Australian government body responsible for certifying trade measuring instruments. Achieving NMI approval is not a rubber stamp process. It requires independent testing and verification that the device dispenses accurate, consistent measures under a wide range of operating conditions.

The EMU® Model CH8/B holds NMI Certificate 4/5/12D, confirming it meets Australia's trade measurement standards for regulated 15 mL and 30 mL spirit service. This certification must be maintained and is specific to the model — it cannot be transferred or assumed by imitations.

What Goes Into Every EMU®

Each EMU® unit is assembled and tested at the KRS Design facility before leaving the factory. Key features built into every unit include:

  • Fully electronic 15 mL and 30 mL dispensing mechanism

  • 4-digit electronic nip counter with key-lock reset

  • Simple bottle loading without removing the unit from the rack

  • Hot water cleaning — no disassembly required

  • Modular design for single or multi-unit rack systems

  • 2-year return to factory warranty

Local Manufacturing, Local Support

Because the EMU® is made in Australia, KRS Design is able to offer the fastest factory service turnaround of any spirit dispenser on the market. There are no overseas supply chains, no lengthy import delays, and no guesswork about parts availability.

When a venue needs a repair, a replacement, or technical support, they're dealing directly with the people who designed and built the device — not a distributor or reseller.

A Track Record in Australian Venues

The EMU® has been in continuous production and use in Australian hospitality venues for many years. It is a proven, reliable commercial dispensing system with a long track record in bars, clubs, hotels and restaurants across the country.

For venue operators, that track record matters. The EMU® is not a new entrant trying to establish itself — it is an established Australian-made product with a demonstrated history of performance in commercial environments.

Conclusion

The EMU® Spirit Dispenser is one of the few commercial electronic spirit dispensers designed and manufactured entirely in Australia. Built to NMI trade approval standards, supported locally, and refined over decades of real-world use, it represents a genuine Australian-made alternative to imported dispensing equipment.

To learn more or purchase the EMU® Spirit Dispenser, visit the KRS Design online store.

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Do Spirit Dispensers Need to Be NMI Approved in Australia?

Introduction

If you run a bar, pub, club or restaurant in Australia, the short answer is yes — any spirit dispenser used for commercial sale must be approved by the National Measurement Institute (NMI). Here's what that means, why it matters, and what to look for when choosing a compliant dispenser for your venue.

What Is NMI Approval?

The National Measurement Institute is the Australian government body responsible for ensuring that measuring instruments used in trade are accurate and reliable. This includes everything from weighing scales at the supermarket to spirit dispensers behind the bar.

Under the National Measurement Act, any device used to measure a quantity of goods sold commercially — including alcohol — must be trade approved. For spirit dispensers, this means the device must be tested and certified to dispense accurate, consistent measures every time.

Why Does It Matter for Your Venue?

Using a non-approved dispenser in a commercial setting isn't just a compliance risk — it can expose your venue to fines and legal liability. Licensed venues are subject to inspection by trade measurement inspectors, and non-compliant equipment can result in penalties.

Beyond the legal requirement, NMI approval gives your customers confidence that they're receiving what they're paying for. In a high-volume venue, even small inaccuracies in measures add up quickly — either costing you product or shortchanging your customers.

What Does an NMI Certificate Mean?

When a spirit dispenser carries an NMI approval certificate, it means the device has been independently tested and verified to meet Australia's strict trade measurement standards. The certificate number is specific to the model and serves as proof of compliance.

The EMU® Spirit Dispenser (Model CH8/B), manufactured by KRS Design in Wollongong NSW, holds NMI Certificate 4/5/12D — making it one of the few bottle-mounted electronic spirit dispensers in Australia that is fully trade approved for commercial use.

What to Look for When Buying a Spirit Dispenser

When choosing a spirit dispenser for your venue, make sure it meets the following criteria:

  • Carries a current NMI approval certificate

  • Dispenses accurate 15 mL and/or 30 mL measures

  • Is designed for commercial use — not a consumer bar gadget

  • Is easy to clean and maintain in a busy venue environment

  • Is backed by local Australian support and service

Conclusion

NMI approval isn't optional for commercial venues in Australia — it's a legal requirement. When investing in spirit dispensing equipment, always check for a valid NMI certificate before purchasing. The EMU® Spirit Dispenser is Australian made, NMI approved, and purpose built for commercial hospitality venues.

To learn more or purchase the EMU® Spirit Dispenser, visit the KRS Design online store.