Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010
These regulations are administered by the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment. Pursuant to sections 169, 169A, and 169B of the Electricity Act 1992, His Excellency
These regulations are administered by the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment. Pursuant to sections 169, 169A, and 169B of the Electricity Act 1992, His Excellency
School boards must make sure any project manager or electrical contractor working at their school is aware of the standards we require. All electrical work in schools must comply with our
– Safety of battery systems for use with power conversion equipment. Where AS/NZS 5139:2019 applies to an electrical installation, the relevant regulator in Australia or New Zealand will have regard to the
The programme assessed a sample of electrical and gas installations and appliances in New Zealand schools to identify any common safety issues. It aims to facilitate compliance with relevant
For customers supplied at 230V single-phase or 400V three-phase, they can expect their voltage to be maintained within +/-6% of the nominal voltage, except for momentary fluctuations.
Updates to the Standard have been made to reflect new technologies, equipment, and installation techniques. This article explores some of the most significant changes presented in the
See Foreword for information on how to interpret and use this Standard. This Standard comprises two parts, as set out below, with both parts bound as one document. Part 1 provides uniform essential
We are not aware of any evidence that expanding the voltage range in Australia resulted in noticeably more appliance failures and it is likely that most appliances sold in New Zealand can tolerate a
Recommendations and practices detailed in this manual are concerned with the prevention of personal injury and damage to equipment and property. All Current Transformers shall have their output
This will create both challenges and opportunities for the operation of the power system. The future is uncertain, but we do know that coordinating the operation of New Zealand''s power system will need
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