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AS/NZS 3000 – Amendment 2 published

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AS/NZS 3000 – Amendment 2 published

Standards New Zealand published Amendment 2 to AS/NZS 3000:2007 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) in December 2012. Amendment 2 incorporates the requirements of the New Zealand-only Amendment A, which was published in September 2011. Read more.


Order this amendment from www.standards.co.nz or call 0800 782 632 during business hours or email enquiries@standards.co.nz.


Note for hard copy purchasers: The hard copy AS/NZS 3000:2007 incorporating Amendment 1 and 2 is being printed in a robust A5 binder. Orders are expected to be available early 2013. The wire bound AS/NZS 3000:2007 incorporating Amendment 1 will be available with a copy of Amendment 2 at a discounted rate until the hard copy A5 AS/NZS 3000:2007 incorporating Amendments 1 and 2 is available. Please contact our Customer Services Team with your preference on 0800 782 632.

AS/NZS 3760 – correction amendment published

Standards New Zealand published a correction amendment to AS/NZS 3760:2010 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment: Amendment 2 in December 2012. Read more.


Download this amendment for free from www.standards.co.nz or order AS/NZS 3760:2010 (with Amendments 1 and 2 incorporated), or call 0800 782 632 during business hours or email enquiries@standards.co.nz.


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