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AS/NZS 3014:2003

Electrical installations - Electric fences

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Table of Contents

1 -  AS/NZS 3014:2003 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS - ELECTRIC FENCES
4 -  FOREWORD
5 -  CONTENTS
7 -  1 SCOPE
7 -  2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
7 -  3 DEFINITIONS
7 -  3.1 Building element
7 -  3.2 Connecting lead
7 -  3.3 Earth electrode
7 -  3.4 Electric fence
7 -  3.5 Energizer
7 -  3.6 Feeder
7 -  3.7 Fence circuit
8 -  3.8 Fence earth system
8 -  3.9 Insulator
8 -  3.10 Type D energizer
8 -  4 COMPONENTS
8 -  4.1 Energizers and ancillary equipment
8 -  4.2 Insulation
8 -  4.3 Barbed wire and razor wire
8 -  4.4 Battery chargers
8 -  5 INSTALLATION
8 -  5.1 General
9 -  5.2 Use of one energizer
9 -  5.3 Separation between electric fences
9 -  5.4 Underground wiring
9 -  5.5 Insulation from buildings
9 -  5.6 Flammable materials
9 -  5.7 Warning signs
9 -  5.7.1 When required
9 -  5.7.2 Spacing
10 -  5.7.3 Construction
10 -  5.8 Installation at roads, pathways and streams
10 -  5.8.1 Public roads
10 -  5.8.2 Public pathways
10 -  5.8.3 Electrified gates
10 -  5.8.4 Private roads
11 -  5.8.5 Navigable waterways
11 -  5.9 Installation near overhead power lines
11 -  5.9.1 Clearance from power lines
12 -  5.9.2 Protection against electromagnetic induction from overhead power lines
12 -  5.10 Installation near underground and overhead communication lines
12 -  5.10.1 Overhead communication lines
12 -  5.10.2 Interference with communication lines
12 -  5.11 Fire risk
13 -  5.12 Earthing
13 -  5.13 Connections
13 -  5.14 Lightning protection
13 -  6 AGRICULTURAL BOUNDARY ELECTRIC FENCES IN URBAN AND RESIDENTIAL AREAS
14 -  APPENDIX A - ACCEPTABLE MEANS OF COMPLIANCE
21 -  APPENDIX B - HOW TO PREVENT INTERFERENCE
21 -  B1 Interference with communications cables or lines
21 -  B2 General electric fence design points to minimize interference to communications cables
23 -  B3 Fence Maintenance
24 -  B4 Assessing interference from an electric fence
26 -  B5 Assessing interference from an existing electric fence
31 -  B6 Assessing interference from a proposed electric fence
31 -  B7 Calculating the interference from electric fences that are not parallel to communication cables and lines

Abstract

Sets out requirements for the installation and
operation of electric fences and the connection to
associated equipment both outdoors and indoors.

Scope

This Standard sets out requirements for the installation and operation of electric fences and the connection to associated equipment both outdoors and indoors.
It covers electric fences powered by energizers supplied from all types of electric power sources such as batteries, solar cells, diesel or petrol generators, and the electricity supply mains.
NOTE This Standard does apply to equipment not forming part of the electric fences, such as:
(a) Cattle prods;
(b) Electric fence energizers;
(c) Electric fishing machines;
(d) Animal stunning equipment;
(e) Meat stimulating equipment.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
Committee EL-021
Under Revision
  • DR 05923
Supersedes
  • DR 01955
  • AS 3014-1991