DIY-Electrical Wiring and the Nanny State

Submitted: Monday, Jun 23, 2008 at 14:06
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First credit for source material in this note goes to Silicon chip magazine Issue june 2008.

Most of us on this site probably concur on the extent to which Australia has become a nanny state at the cost to ourselves both finnacially and from a saftey point of you.

Many of us get involved with electrical wiring from 12v to 240vac via vans trailers and the use of chargers, invertors and extension co-ords.

In Australia the nanny state has extended so far that one is not legally entitled to even pull a light switch from the wall (let alone disconnect the wires) to paint around it.

Yet our nearby neighbour N.Z. allows this and much more freedom in general wiring , replacement of sockets, construction of power leads and the repair of appliances than we do.

From the above lets first squash 2 immediate issues ->

1/ Standards - both countries use the same combined standard As/Nzs:3000

2/ Saftey - Deaths per million in Aust are approx 1 -> N.Z is a bit less at approx 0.7

Rather that beat up the dangers and hide information on how to safetly do some of your own work New Zealand publishes informative specific guides on how to do your own and what is permitted.

E.G.

(How to do things - with diagrams)
http://www.energysafety.govt.nz/upload/33458/ecp51v18.pdf

(What you can do)
http://www.energysafety.govt.nz/upload/31994/brochure.pdf


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