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21 March 2013 | |
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This workshop aims to familiarise the participants with the requirements laid down in the standard AS/NZS 3000, commonly known as Australia- New Zealand Wiring Rules.
This workshop aims to familiarise the participants with the requirements laid down in the standard AS/NZS 3000, commonly known as Australia-New Zealand Wiring Rules. For those installations covered in the scope of this standard, its provisions are mandatory and must be followed. Any engineer involved in planning and design of electrical systems, their installation or maintenance must have a clear idea about the various requirements contained in the standard.
The primary purpose of this standard, like many of its various other equivalent national standards, is to ensure the safety of personnel against the dangers arising from the use and handling of electrical equipment and appliances. The introductory modules of this workshop outline the basic principles that should be understood for a better appreciation of the standard. These include modules, which illustrate the calculation for the power demand of a system and the computation of earth fault current as discussed in the appendices of the standard, which are informative in nature but yet are very important in making an electrical system safe for operation. The actual provisions of the standard are then discussed in detail in the subsequent modules.