brisnat81
Well-known member
Our electrical codes
The AU electrical standards have been around since 1931 and have only undergone significant change in the last 20 years so.
The current standard is AU/NZS 3000:2000 the first major update from the 1931 codes was AU/NZS 3000:1991.
I continue to be amazed that they designed a ruleset that lasted 60 odd years without any major updates.
Unfortunately to download an electronic copy of AU/NZS 3000:2000 you need to be a member of Standards Australia - www.standards.org.au
Zip cord is still used here in a single insulated format, but only in low voltage applications and even that is changing to double insulated format. Single insulated Zip cord was in use here up until the 2000 revision of our electrical codes. It is still however allowed, you just shouldnt be able to buy it.
I was shocked at the zip cord on Irons when we were in the US. Over here our Irons are 2400watts and have an earthed substantial 10amp cord. Zip cord is only used on very low wattage items here.
The AU electrical standards have been around since 1931 and have only undergone significant change in the last 20 years so.
The current standard is AU/NZS 3000:2000 the first major update from the 1931 codes was AU/NZS 3000:1991.
I continue to be amazed that they designed a ruleset that lasted 60 odd years without any major updates.
Unfortunately to download an electronic copy of AU/NZS 3000:2000 you need to be a member of Standards Australia - www.standards.org.au
Zip cord is still used here in a single insulated format, but only in low voltage applications and even that is changing to double insulated format. Single insulated Zip cord was in use here up until the 2000 revision of our electrical codes. It is still however allowed, you just shouldnt be able to buy it.
I was shocked at the zip cord on Irons when we were in the US. Over here our Irons are 2400watts and have an earthed substantial 10amp cord. Zip cord is only used on very low wattage items here.