Safe use of medical electrical equipment in health careĮlectrical installations - Known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring RulesĮlectrical Installations - Transportable structures and vehicles including their site suppliesĮlectrical installations - Shows and carnivalsĮlectrical installations - Marinas and boats - Part 1: MarinasĮlectrical installations - Marinas and boats - Part 2: Boat installationsĮlectrical equipment in mines and quarries - Surface installations and associated processing plantĮlectrical installations - Selection of cables - Part 1.1: Cables for alternating voltages up to and including 0.6/1 kV - Typical Australian installation conditionsĮlectrical installations - Selection of cables - Part 1.2: Cables for alternating voltages up to and including 0.6/1 kV - Typical New Zealand conditionsĮlectrical installations - Emergency power supplies in hospitalsĮlectrical installations - Generating setsĮlectrical installations - Construction and demolition sitesĮlectrical installations - Electric fencesĮlectrical installations - Electric security fencesĮlectrical installations - Verification guidelinesĮlectrical installations - Periodic verificationĪpproval and test specification - General requirements for electrical equipmentĪpproval and test specification - General requirements for electrical equipmentĪpproval and test specification - Plugs and socket-outletsĪpproval and test specification - Plugs, socket-outlets and couplers for general industrial applicationĪpproval and test specification - Residual current devices (current-operated earth-leakage devices) Reeling, trailing and feeder cables used for mining - Repair, testing and fitting of accessoriesĮlectric cables - Reeling and trailing - For underground coal miningĮlectrical equipment for explosive gas atmospheres - Special protection - Type of protection 's'Įlectric cables - Underground coal mines - Other than reeling and trailingĮmergency lighting and exit signs for buildings - Part 1: System design, installation and operationĮmergency lighting and exit signs for buildings - Part 2: Routine service and maintenance The TAFE SA facilities have pre-wired faults as part of the arrangement and students will be required to determine the faults that are present and make suggestions to correct them.ĭuring the course students will look into the individual requirements of testing an installation, including: insulation testing, circuit breaker arrangements, earth testing, polarity testing, prospective fault current testing and calculation, fault loop impedance testing and requirements, and more.įor organisations that wish to pay the student fees for this course and are unable to pay by credit card via the website, please contact the Student Engagement & Onboarding team via email on to organise a Third Party Payment invoice.The Standards available from the Board are: StandardĮlectrical equipment for mines and quarries - Explosion-protected three-phase restrained plugs and receptacles for working voltages up to and including 3.3 kV Students are required to perform tests on a pre-wired installation to determine if it is safe to be connected to the supply (SAPN network).
This course focuses on the practical requirements of installation testing as outlined in Section 8 of AS/NZS 3000: 2018.
AS NZS 3000 WIRING RULES PROFESSIONAL
This short course aims to upskill apprentices and qualified electricians on the recent changes to AS/NZS 3000: 2018 as part of their professional currency.