Wiring Rules
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Wiring Rules 2018: An introduction to Part 2
How to handle more volts and amps than you can poke a proverbial stick at. Electrical contractors must deal with fault currents, arc fault currents, over ... -
Wiring Rules 2018: Part 2, Section 4… part 2
Dennis Galvin reviews changes to Chapter 4 of the Standard that are designed to improve safety and clarify interpretation. The style of the latest edition harks ... -
Wiring Rules 2018: Part 2, Section 5
Earthing has a crucial but often overlooked role in what makes an electrical installation very safe or extremely dangerous. A close reading of Section 5, ‘Earthing ... -
Wiring Rules 2018: Part 2, Section 3
This section deals with wiring from the incoming supply point to the final sub-circuit extremities. As with the selection of equipment, there are many cabling aspects ... -
Wiring Rules 2018: Part 2, Section 8… part 2
Verification is a legal requirement and should be integral to a contractor’s work. Vincent Law explains. Verification is a term we know the meaning of but ... -
The latest edition of AS/NZ 3000 Wiring Rules are already in effect
The 2018 Edition of the AS/NZ 3000 Wiring Rules are in effect as of last month. “Chapter two of the Wiring Rules details how electrical circuits ... -
2018 Wiring Rules: Top 5 Things you need to know
“All electrical contractors, electricians, electrical engineers and installation designers have a duty of care to abide by the new Wiring Rules,”says chairman of the EL001 Wiring Rules ... -
2018 Wiring Rules are now available for licensed electrical practitioners
Standards Australia has announced that the 2018 edition of AS/NZS 3000:2018 Electrical Installations (Wiring Rules) has been published in Australia and New Zealand. The new standard ... -
Revision of Wiring Rules Standard open for public comment
Standards Australia has released for public comment a proposed revision of the Australian and New Zealand Wiring Rules, AS/NZS 3000:2007 Electrical installations. The standard has been ... -
Embracing the NCC and Wiring Rules
The National Construction Code and the Wiring Rules should go hand-in-hand, and new business will emerge. Gary Busbridge spells it out. As I travel around this ...