Notice

Please be advised you are about to leave the Standards Australia website to proceed to the AustLII website. Click OK to proceed.

Wiring rules refined

January 31, 2020

Statements

AS/NZS 3000:2018, Electrical Installations, also known as the Wiring Rules, has been updated.“The wiring rules contributes heavily to Australian life through its guidance in the design, construction and verification of electrical installations,” said General Manager of Strategy and Engagement, Adam Stingemore.The amendment includes several changes to the 2018 publication, including:

  • Clarification of sections Service Protective Device and Common Areas
  • Updates to sections Luminaires, Appliances and Other Electrical Equipment and Special Electrical Installations
  • References now include AS/NZS 5139, Electrical Installations – Safety of battery systems for use with power conversion equipment

“This is an important standard for many within the electrical sector, with the protection and safety of workers at its core.”“With the support of relevant stakeholders and industry, Standards Australia remains committed to keeping this standard up-to-date as we help build a safer and more resilient Australia,” concluded Mr. Stingemore.The Amendment is available through Standards Australia’s website and directly from SAI Global and Techstreet.

Contact
Adam Stingemore
Wiring rules refined
+61 2 9237 6086
Email and link here

AS/NZS 3000:2018, Electrical Installations, also known as the Wiring Rules, has been updated.“The wiring rules contributes heavily to Australian life through its guidance in the design, construction and verification of electrical installations,” said General Manager of Strategy and Engagement, Adam Stingemore.The amendment includes several changes to the 2018 publication, including:

  • Clarification of sections Service Protective Device and Common Areas
  • Updates to sections Luminaires, Appliances and Other Electrical Equipment and Special Electrical Installations
  • References now include AS/NZS 5139, Electrical Installations – Safety of battery systems for use with power conversion equipment

“This is an important standard for many within the electrical sector, with the protection and safety of workers at its core.”“With the support of relevant stakeholders and industry, Standards Australia remains committed to keeping this standard up-to-date as we help build a safer and more resilient Australia,” concluded Mr. Stingemore.The Amendment is available through Standards Australia’s website and directly from SAI Global and Techstreet.

Contact
Adam Stingemore
Chief Development Officer
+61 2 9237 6086
adam.stingemore@standards.org.au
Sarah Campbell
Sarah Campbell
Communications Manager
+ 61 2 8099 6487