![]() powerlines and high voltage equipment installations in the frequency range 0.15 to 1000 MHz Limits of electromagnetic interference from overhead a.c. ![]() Structural design actions Wind actions (Reconfirmed 2016)Ĭoordination of power and telecommunications - Crossings code - The arrangement of overhead power and telecommunications lines, pole stay wires, and suspension wires High-voltage switchgear and controlgear High-voltage/low-voltage prefabricated substationĮarth potential rise - Protection of telecommunications network users, personnel and plant Code of practice High-voltage live working Glove and barrier work Rotating electrical machines - General requirements - Rating and performance Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices Selection, use and maintenance Safety signs for the occupational environment (Reconfirmed 2018)Įnvironmental testing Tests - Guidance for solar radiation testingĮlectrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)Ĭomponents for the protection of openings in fire-resistant walls Fire-resistant doorsets ![]() Manufacturing requirements for single-point anchor device used for harness-based work at heightĮlectrical installations - Secondary batteries installed in buildingsįire, smoke and air dampers SpecificationĮarth potential rise - Protection of telecommunications network users, personnel and plant Application guide Insulation coordination Application guide Graphical symbols forelectrotechnical documentation Architectural and topographical installation plans and diagramsĬOORDINATION OF POWER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS - Manual for the establishment of safe work practices and the minimization of operational interference between power systems and paired cable telecommunications systems The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquidsĮxplosive atmospheres Classification of areas - Explosive gas atmospheres (IEC 6, Ed.1.0(2008) MOD) Insulation co-ordination Definitions, principles and rules High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Common specificationsĬoordination of power and telecommunications - Low Frequency Induction (LFI) - Application Guide to the LFI Code ![]() Structural design actions General principlesĮffects of current on human beings and livestock General aspects Risk management - Principles and guidelines supply systems.(xi) Capacitors.(xii) Earthing systems.(xiii) Buildings and fences that are part of a closed electrical operating area.(xiv) Associated protection, control, auxiliary and ancillary systems.(xv) Structures, foundations, earthworks and drainage.NOTE: In general, a product Standard for an item of equipment takes precedence over this Standard. This may include but not be limited to consumer and customer electrical installations serving premises such as factories, commercial facilities, industrial plants, institutional facilities and mine sites.A high voltage installation includes, but is not limited to, the following equipment:(i) High voltage electrical installations on masts, poles and towers.(ii) Switchgear and/or transformers and/or electrical equipment located outside a closed electrical operating area.(iii) Rotating electrical machines.(iv) Switchgear, controlgear and assemblies.(v) Transformers and reactors.(vi) Converters.(vii) Cables.(viii) Lines.(ix) Wiring systems.(x) Batteries, battery chargers and associated d.c. offshore wind power farms.(d) The high voltage parts of an electrical installation that are not covered in (a) or (b) above. and nominal frequency up to and including 60 Hz, so as to provide safety and proper functioning for the use intended.For the purposes of this Standard, a high voltage installation is considered to be:(a) An electricity network substation, under the control of an electricity network operator or entity authorized by a licence or other legal instrument to convey electricity.(b) The high voltage parts of an electrical installation of a power station including all auxiliary systems and interconnecting lines and cables between power stations if on the same site.(c) Electrical installations built at offshore platforms, e.g. This Standard provides minimum requirements for the design and erection of high voltage installations in systems with nominal voltages above 1 kV a.c. ![]()
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