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Service Installation Rules for Contractors

Download Service Installation Rules manual

Version information: Documents current as of 1 October 2008 .
Last updated on 1 October 2008. list of changes (PDF 29KB)

Download the current version of the Service Installation Rules in parts from the list below:

or download the entire set of files in one ZIP file:

Please note: For the links in each document to link correctly to the other documents, all files need to be saved into the same folder on your computer.

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Purchase a hard copy

Hard copies of the manual are available for purchase from Electrical Measurements and Testing Pty Ltd in Hobart.
If you would like to arrange to purchase a had copy, complete the Request for purchase Service and Installation manual (PDF 18.2KB) and mail or fax to:

Electrical Measurements & Testing Pty Ltd
PO Box 280,
Glenorchy Tas 7010
Fax: (03) 62726671

Alternatively, call the Electrical Measurements & Testing Pty Ltd direct on (03) 62726133.

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Contractors newsletter

Aurora's electrical contractors newsletter – Edition 19 – June 2008 (PDF 82KB)
Aurora's electrical contractors newsletter – Edition 18 – January 2008 (PDF 80KB)
Aurora's electrical contractors newsletter – Edition 17 – December 2007 (PDF 78KB)

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Downloadable forms

Download the current version of our forms for lodgement.

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Contact us

If you would like to contact the Service and Installation team for more information or suggested improvements you can via our Contractor enquiry and feedback form.

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Technical questions

If you need answers to more technical questions you can email an Aurora expert via our Contractor enquiry and feedback form.

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Wiring rules

Need advice or information on the AS/NZS 3000:2000, Wiring Rules? (external link).

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Office of Electricity Standards and Safety

Work place standards Tasmania provides information on electricity standards and safety (external link).

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