These are the Electrical Installation Standards
The Electrical Installation set combines ten core electrical standards that provide safety and installation guidance.
The set includes AS/NZS 3000:2018 Electrical installations, commonly known as the Wiring Rules, and installations, inspections and lighting.
The Electrical Installations Set is also be highly useful for manufacturers, engineers, safety inspectors and officers.
Available in the Electrical Installation set.
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AS/NZS 3000:2018 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
AS NZS 3000 2018 (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) specifies requirements for the design, construction and verification of electrical installations, including the selection and installation of electrical equipment forming part of such electrical installations; part 1 provides provisions that constitute the minimum regulatory requirements for a safe electrical installation; part 2 provides work methods and installation practices that are ‘deemed to comply’ with the requirements of Part 1. |
AS/NZS 3004.2:2014 Electrical installations - Marinas and boats, Part 2: Boat installations | Pending Revision Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Specifies requirements for the design, construction and installation of electrical systems in boats that have a length of up to 50 m, and are designed for use on inland waters or at sea. |
AS/NZS 3001.2:2022 Electrical installations - Connectable electrical installations and supply arrangements, Part 2: Connectable electrical installations | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Specifies requirements for electrical installations associated with connectable electrical installations used for the purposes of accommodation, habitation or other residential, commercial purposes or recreational uses that are intended for connection to external low voltage a.c. supply systems (i.e. 50 V a.c. to 1000 V a.c.) by either a detachable supply lead or a supply lead directly connected to the connectable electrical installation; includes requirements and provides guidance for the installation of extra-low voltage systems (i.e. less than 50 V a.c. or 120 V d.c. ripple free). |
AS/NZS 3019:2022 Electrical installations - Periodic assessment | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
AS/NZS 3019 sets out the requirements for periodic assessment of existing electrical installations which are connected to a low voltage a.c. supply system (exceeding 50 V a.c. but not exceeding 1 000 V a.c.). Inspection and/or testing is intended, as far as reasonably practicable, to determine whether the installation and all its constituent equipment is in a safe condition for continued use. |
AS/NZS 3001.1:2022 Electrical installations - Connectable electrical installations and supply arrangements, Part 1: Site supplies for connectable electrical installations | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Sets out requirements for electrical installations associated with site supplies for connectable electrical installations that are intended for connection to low voltage a.c. supply systems (i.e. exceeding 50 V a.c. but not exceeding 1 000 V a.c.). |
AS/NZS 3002:2021 Electrical installations - Shows, carnivals and events | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Sets out requirements for the supply of electricity to power consuming devices for shows, carnivals and events, public events and limited duration private domestic or private corporate events where attendance is expected to be in excess of 30 people or when staff are employed for the event. |
AS/NZS 3003:2018 Electrical installations - Patient areas | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Specifies safety requirements for electrical installations in areas where it is intended that low-voltage medical electrical equipment will be used on a patient; it applies to new electrical installations and to alterations, additions and repairs of existing electrical installations. |
AS/NZS 3004.1:2014 Electrical installations - Marinas and boats, Part 1: Marinas | Pending Revision Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Sets out requirements for electrical installations associated with marinas supplied at low-voltage a.c. supply systems (i.e. exceeding 50 V a.c. but not exceeding 1000 V a.c. |
AS/NZS 3000:2018 Amd 3:2023 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
AS/NZS 3000:2018 is amended as follows. |
AS/NZS 3760:2022 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and RCDs | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Specifies procedures for the safety inspection and testing of low voltage single phase and polyphase electrical equipment, connected to the electrical supply by a flexible cord or connecting device. |
AS/NZS 3760:2022 Amd 1:2022 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and RCDs | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
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AS/NZS 4836:2023 Safe working on or near low-voltage and extra-low voltage electrical installations and equipment | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Outlines principles, guidelines and procedures for safe work on or near low-voltage and extra-low voltage electrical installations and equipment; provides a minimum set of procedures, safety requirements and recommendations to manage the hazards associated with electricity, specifically arc blast, arc flash, electric shock, and electrocution. |
AS/NZS 3017:2022 Electrical installations - Verification by inspection and testing | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Specifies inspection and test methods to demonstrate that low voltage electrical installations comply with safety requirements for the prevention of fire, and to prevent a person or livestock from sustaining an electric shock; covers electrical installations connected to an MEN system of earthing. |
AS/NZS 3008.1.1:2017 Electrical installations - Selection of cables, Part 1.1: Cables for alternating voltages up to and including 0.6/1 kV - Typical Australian installation conditions | Pending Revision Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Sets out a method for cable selection for those types of electrical cables and methods of installation that are in common use at working voltages up to and including 0.6/1 kV at 50 Hz a.c. |
AS/NZS 1680.0:2009 Interior lighting, Part 0: Safe movement | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Sets out the minimum requirements for electric lighting systems within publicly accessible areas of buildings to provide visual conditions that facilitate the safe movement of people in the normal use of the building. |
AS/NZS 2293.1:2018 Emergency lighting and exit signs for buildings, Part 1: System design, installation and operation | Pending Revision Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Specifies requirements for the design and installation of emergency lighting and illuminated emergency exit signage systems for buildings. Central battery, single point and self-contained systems are included. |
AS/NZS 3010:2017 Electrical installations - Generating sets | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Specifies requirements for minimum safety requirements related to the use of generating sets for the supply of electricity at voltages normally exceeding 50 V a.c. or 120 V d.c. |
AS 1768:2021 Lightning protection | Current Standards Australia |
Specifies requirements for the design, installation, maintenance and testing of lightning protection on common structures, and for electrical and electronic systems within those structures for the protection of people and property from the hazards of lightning. |
AS/NZS 3012:2019 Electrical installations - Construction and demolition sites | Current Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand |
Specifies minimum requirements for the design, construction and testing of electrical installations that supply electricity to appliances and equipment on construction and demolition sites, and for the in-service testing of portable, transportable and fixed electrical equipment used on construction and demolition sites. |