Electricity Suppliers: These Exemptions Do Not Apply To The Installation of non-MEC Metering Equipment
Electricity Suppliers: These Exemptions Do Not Apply To The Installation of non-MEC Metering Equipment
Electricity Suppliers: These Exemptions Do Not Apply To The Installation of non-MEC Metering Equipment
Introduction
The purpose of this document is to assist the electrical industry understand the requirements within
the Electricity Safety Act 1998 (the Act) and the Electricity Safety (Installations) Regulations 2009 (the
Regs) related to a person (Body Corporate or company) that co-ordinates the connection of an
electrical installation to an electricity network.
Application
These technical and safety requirements apply in Victoria through Energy Safe Victorias (ESV)
legislation and are to be applied in conjunction with the National Electricity Rules, administered by the
Australian Energy Regulator (AER) and the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO).
These requirements do not apply to the five Major Electricity Companies (MECs) that hold a
distribution licence under the Electricity Industry Act 2000, but do apply to subsidiary companies
installing metering equipment not owned by the MEC (non-MEC metering).
Background
There is a lack of understanding by the industry of the requirements and responsibilities related to the
connection of an electrical installation to an electricity network and the installation of non-MEC
metering equipment under the Act and Regs
In the past MECs owned and installed all the metering equipment and remain exempted from various
requirements of the Act including
In lieu of this, when undertaking metering work on an electrical installation the exemption prescribes
the minimum requirements for qualifications, training and testing for persons installing, replacing or
altering MEC owned metering equipment.
These exemptions do not apply to the installation of non-MEC metering equipment.
Compliance
An electricity supplier is defined in the Act as a person (body corporate or company) that provides
electricity to another person, this may include but is not limited to a Retailer, Metering co-ordinator,
Responsible person or any person that co-ordinates the connection of supply to individual customers,
this could be within an embedded network or a participant within the contestable metering market and
applies to both low and high voltage electrical installations.
Section 45 of the Act requires an electricity supplier to
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The above requirement replicates the MEC requirements for the connection of an electrical
installation to the electrical network and the same requirements apply to an electricity supplier.
The AER requires documentation be retained for seven years, this includes Certificates of Electrical
Safety.
Electricity Safety (Installations) Regulations 2009 - Part 3- Division 1- Duties of owners and
operators of high voltage electrical installations, complex electrical installations;
Electricity Safety (Installations) Regulations 2009 - Part 2- Division 5 Reporting and records;
and
Electrical Safety (Bushfire Mitigation) Regulations 2013; and
AS 2067 Substations and high voltage installations; and
Meet the Conditions of connection to supply by the MEC; and
Section 9 of the Victorian Service and Installation Rules.
Electricity Safety (Installations) Regulations 2009 mandates AS/NZS 3000 the Australian/New
Zealand Wiring Rules as the minimum requirements for the design, construction and verification of
electrical installations.
Testing
To ensure the integrity and safety of the customers electrical installation the meter installers must
ensure that
(i)
the LEW has been properly trained in the safety aspects and limitations in relation to that
work; and
(iii) before the electricity supply is made available ensure that the work is tested
(A)
in accordance with the requirements of the Victorian Electricity Supply Industry (VESI):
Installation Supply Connection Tests & Procedures manual to ensure integrity of supply to
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the customers main or occupancy switchboard or the equipment to be supplied and the
correct operation of metering equipment on the connection of the electricity supply; or
(B)
(C)
for HV installations - in compliance with section 9 of AS 2067 Substations and high voltage
installations and clause 9.14 of the SIRs
the installation of current transformer chambers, current transformers and supply to the
potential fuses within the chamber is prescribed electrical installation work; and
the installation of the ct metering and associated ct metering equipment is non-prescribed
electrical installation work; and
the replacement of the ct meter and associated ct metering equipment is non-prescribed
electrical installation work.
All work must comply with the minimum requirements of the AS/NZS 3000, the Wiring Rules, NERs
and SIRs.
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Section 44
(1) A licensed electrical installation worker must ensure that all electrical installation work carried
out by that worker
(a) Complies with this Act (Electricity Safety Act 1998) and the regulations (Electricity
Safety (Installations) Regulations 2009); and
(b) Is tested in accordance with and at intervals required by regulations before it is
connected to the electricity supply.
Penalty:
40 penalty units.
Section 45
(2) Before an electricity supplier first connects an electrical installation to an electricity supply, the
electricity supplier must ensure that a certificate of inspection of the prescribed electrical
installation work in relation to that installation has been issued by a licensed electrical
inspector in accordance with this section.
Penalty:
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