Socket Outlets - Aussie Wiring Rules & Rough-in/Fit off

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @tyrellp0359
    @tyrellp0359 Před rokem +31

    I’m a 2nd year electrical apprentice, enjoyed the video bro! Would love to see more like this

    • @mattwoods8907
      @mattwoods8907 Před rokem +2

      Yea 3rd year here that was good way of breaking the book down 👍🏼

  • @saxcorp8437
    @saxcorp8437 Před rokem +16

    Nice to have a Aussie electrician on CZcams! Looking forward to some project videos!

  • @craigvergy
    @craigvergy Před 3 dny

    Great video Corey. Good to see someone explain stuff in simple language. Some basic how to videos would be good eg. installing a dimmer switch, fan switch etc. cheers

  • @somsz11
    @somsz11 Před rokem +17

    Hey mate I'm a matured aged apprentice and this video helps. Appreciate it. Thumbs up

    • @christianhendry7136
      @christianhendry7136 Před 26 dny

      @somsz11 I'm looking into becoming a mature aged apprentice. Would love your advice on what to consider if you have time to share.

  • @WakefieldRyan
    @WakefieldRyan Před rokem +8

    Data cable can cross over LV at 90 degrees, it is stated in as2009 which is data cabling rules.

  • @cheekynandos5706
    @cheekynandos5706 Před rokem +8

    Sitting my capstone this year and this was helpful, good to see an AU sparky on youtube. Some more vids of the electricians bible would be great. Thanks :)

  • @mvckie3752
    @mvckie3752 Před rokem +6

    This is a great informative video,
    Definitely need more fit off/rough in tips and trips!!

  • @OneIdeaTooMany
    @OneIdeaTooMany Před 2 měsíci

    I'm currently looking into baby proofing electrical sockets because my son keeps pulling out cords but I found your CZcams channel and it's awesome.

  • @stuartrutt9524
    @stuartrutt9524 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Corey i really enjoyed your lesson. I live in England and been doing a little research for family i have in Oz who have a problem so wanted to check how you do things there and not massively different to here. Great stuff.

  • @nessnorimi9896
    @nessnorimi9896 Před 6 měsíci +3

    You are a credit to your trade Corey!

  • @sunshine3187
    @sunshine3187 Před rokem +3

    I worked as a spark in Australia, so much more relaxed over there than in the UK. Nice video mate.

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      Cheers, what's the main differences between here and the UK?

  • @DannyDangerOz
    @DannyDangerOz Před měsícem

    Not a sparky but I'm a learning geek and this was fascinating! Thank you!

  • @hw1282
    @hw1282 Před rokem +1

    Great video, first year apprentice from NZ, much much more clearer explained than my tutor, thanks!

  • @Najeb_Dawoodi
    @Najeb_Dawoodi Před 2 měsíci

    Really enjoyed this video 🔥🔥🔥🔥
    Would like to see more of this videos, really practical 🤙🏼
    (Breaking down the rule book)
    Thanks

  • @dodgeybros76
    @dodgeybros76 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great vid! super keen to see another one on something electrical (wiring lights? air cons? ). my tradies show me what they do but you show us the Code too. Very helpful.

  • @WeftySnowflake69
    @WeftySnowflake69 Před rokem

    I’m stuck in Data as an apprentice, I need more videos like this Corey!! 💔😫😂

  • @mattbates7099
    @mattbates7099 Před 6 měsíci +1

    6:39 Krone data cabling standards suggest crossing at 90 degrees where necessary in order for the data system to still be certified as a Krone certified installation. Probably came from that.

  • @slypig24
    @slypig24 Před 29 dny

    Great info and well done. Its very hard not to have any cross over with data cables as there is so much of it installed to a lot of new builds.

  • @theonlyjumpyhumpy
    @theonlyjumpyhumpy Před 6 měsíci

    Can confirm that the 90 degree rule was in my open cabling licence course. The interference risk is lessened in this format, however unless the cables are fixed, you can't be sure they still stay at 90 degrees so best to segregate or separate.

  • @justinfarquhar8299
    @justinfarquhar8299 Před rokem +1

    Thanks bro! The regs are easy to read but can be a little dry. Nice to have an overview

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      Yeah I'm trying to encourage apprentices to regularly look up the regs and not be bored to tears by them

  • @SwagScop3d
    @SwagScop3d Před rokem

    I love your series as a one month first year from NZ my man more educational stuff on residential please!

  • @alexrobertson232
    @alexrobertson232 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great content mate. 2nd year sparky apprentice here.

  • @TheSimpleLivingAussie
    @TheSimpleLivingAussie Před 4 měsíci

    Nice to hear someone talk through the regs. I would have loved to do an electrical engineering degree but my reading is not to good (dyslexic) and getting through those all those work books would do my head in. Plus I am getting to old now to be climbing up inside roofs of houses 😂

  • @jimic028
    @jimic028 Před rokem +2

    Great educational video mate, keep up the good work!

  • @kodineill222
    @kodineill222 Před 9 měsíci

    Bro pls do more videos like this im an apprentice and this was helpful as

  • @thenewsydneyguy8662
    @thenewsydneyguy8662 Před 8 měsíci

    Bro you're doing Gods work. Keep going!

  • @andrewhowlett6373
    @andrewhowlett6373 Před rokem +1

    Great video. More of this the better!

  • @mujeebmirza6012
    @mujeebmirza6012 Před 10 měsíci

    Many Thanks, Good Knowledgeable Electric Vd AU standard.

  • @jacobholland5864
    @jacobholland5864 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the educational video. I am looking forward to starting my apprenticeship next year. I presume that throughout my apprenticeship and subsequent career, I will be constantly referring to this bible on a regular basis?

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      Good luck mate! You won't really be referring to it on the job because the A-Grade Electrician you're working with will already be on top of most wiring rules, however it's good practice to look up the AS 3000 in your spare time, especially in regards to what you've been doing at work

  • @michaelcostello6991
    @michaelcostello6991 Před rokem

    Great video. Thank you. I hope you put up many more.

  • @shimarlie1
    @shimarlie1 Před rokem

    Great videos mate. Keep going. You have created a great niche here.

  • @Chrisbishop79
    @Chrisbishop79 Před 5 měsíci

    Wow, you give good video mate, that was truly awesome

  • @michaelsimpson9779
    @michaelsimpson9779 Před 4 měsíci

    Yep, 60mm segregation or 6mm thick barrier between comms/TV and mains. More so for potential vermin damage etc to prevent a contacting fault. Close parallel runs should be avoided due to inductive noise as well.

  • @bri200490
    @bri200490 Před rokem

    Nice info mate . In NZ we tend to use flush boxes , not just for power points but for the light switches as well at the rough in stage . And hope like hell the gib fitters cut out the points

  • @INMATE_0801
    @INMATE_0801 Před 6 měsíci

    Good stuff mate, love to see it!

  • @rainerl100
    @rainerl100 Před rokem

    Great video mate. Really helped. Keep them coming

  • @u305840
    @u305840 Před 10 měsíci

    Love the pain explanation of topics - gold! Two questions, generally standard area point are like you said "300mm High" For other people watching, you meaning 300 to the horizontal centre of the plate (i.e. screw fixtures) or to the bottom of the plate? Secondly, when using metal mounting gang plates, are their and different fixing rules between timber and metal studs?

  • @tedmaulassociate4063
    @tedmaulassociate4063 Před 10 měsíci

    Watching this as a layperson because I need to drill into the stud directly to the right of the power point and I want to make sure I don't hit any cable. This video was useful as no one ever covers the rough in stage and typical wiring patterns! I'm still not sure if there's wiring running up the side of the stud that I could hit but it helps anyway.
    Can you do a video of typical rough in locations of an aussie house for electrical outlets? Like if a power point is located low on the wall, just above baseboard and there's a stud right next to it, where are the no-go zones for drilling? I tried a stud finder with ac detection but of course it detects the whole wall because there's electrical behind there.

  • @bonaminhrasmey42
    @bonaminhrasmey42 Před 10 měsíci

    ❤thanks for sharing your video 😊

  • @user-oh6nn2gj3x
    @user-oh6nn2gj3x Před 10 měsíci

    Good explanation.

  • @jasondevine6014
    @jasondevine6014 Před rokem +2

    The crossing isnt in wiring rules but I the data standards for emf. Conduit over one of them as you did is the go.

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      Yep crossing is only allowed for undercarpet cabling as stated in AS/CA S009:2020

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 Před 7 měsíci

    It depends where a socket outlet is used as to whether it is a GPO or SPO.

  • @truthfreedom
    @truthfreedom Před rokem

    Good work Corey

  • @MINIDISK111111
    @MINIDISK111111 Před rokem +1

    your still crossing at 90s even if your running a bit of corrro, The corro is because the sleeve of most cat cables isnt rated at 240. the 90 degree thing is about interference

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem +1

      Regardless our cat and LV cables still need to be separated by a barrier if they're within 50mm of each other in order to comply with AS/CA S009:2020 Clause 16.3.1

    • @MINIDISK111111
      @MINIDISK111111 Před rokem

      @@coreybruhn yeah what i said.

  • @XvTOASTvX
    @XvTOASTvX Před rokem +3

    do you think youd be able to film roughing in some lights power etc and also fit off that be good to watch even if youre not talking just like a time laspe of it or something

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      I'm planning to eventually! (I like the timelapse idea) When I obtain my REC next year I'll be able to work for myself and I'll record everything, however atm I can't really film myself on the job because I'm being paid to actually do work, not make youtube videos haha

    • @XvTOASTvX
      @XvTOASTvX Před rokem

      @@coreybruhn fair will be great to see mate as I am a industrial electrician in nsw just moved to solar commercial/ residential with residential work mostly solar at the moment but would be great to see how to go about the residential side of things

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      @@XvTOASTvX Sick! How are you finding solar? I just did the grid connect course a couple of weeks ago

    • @XvTOASTvX
      @XvTOASTvX Před rokem

      @@coreybruhn I’m doing design and install course for CEC clean energy council at the moment lot of course work in short time frame but the actual work is good day goes quick but isn’t exhausting it’s rather rewarding the system at its core is quite simple. I wouldnt say just do solar would get boring eventually but it has been fun so far!

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem +1

      @@XvTOASTvX Yeah the one week course was a lot to take in, I've still got to submit some modules online, that's why I've decreased my uploads a bit

  • @bonaminhrasmey42
    @bonaminhrasmey42 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤your details 😊

  • @blairwilson9272
    @blairwilson9272 Před rokem +2

    very educational! Any tips on not nicking the copper with the Marvel's? Just got a pair and wow they are so damn sharp!

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem +1

      Yeah I might make a video on other ways to strip sheathed cable. Start by just making a course line where you want to strip and then pull the inner insulation from the end. Yeah it'll take longer but you'll know you're not unintentionally nicking any of the conductors

    • @blairwilson9272
      @blairwilson9272 Před rokem +1

      @@coreybruhn yeah that is also a good technique, was doing that with round cable so will give it a go with flat. Thanks for your reply and content, very appreciated!!

    • @aussietingles4699
      @aussietingles4699 Před rokem +1

      Been using marvel cross cuts for 7 years now, my biggest tip when getting new ones is cut the shit out of 6mm² until they aren't razor sharp.

    • @blairwilson9272
      @blairwilson9272 Před rokem

      @@aussietingles4699 Thanks for the suggestion, will get cutting!

  • @sovietrazors
    @sovietrazors Před 4 měsíci

    Do a video on installing lighting

  • @user-hv8iq9cw2p
    @user-hv8iq9cw2p Před 5 měsíci

    G’Day Mate. Love your videos. Quick question? What size wire should be run from the house metre box to the shed power box? Just want to make sure my tradie is doing it correctly? The shed is a 9x6 standard size 5xpower points with all standard house hold tools used.
    Any info would be much appreciated mate

  • @shiamjad
    @shiamjad Před měsícem

    hi Corey, any advice for fully qualified UK electrician moving to Australia in next 6 months.....i got my overseas training and stuff.. I want to know how to become licenced in Australia ASAP

  • @refaiabdeen5943
    @refaiabdeen5943 Před 8 měsíci

    Cheers Mate

  • @jobkaa2243
    @jobkaa2243 Před 5 měsíci

    I am doing third year studying in electrical engineering and need a soft copy of wiring

  • @Video-ue1vr
    @Video-ue1vr Před 6 měsíci

    Hello, just wonder what size cable I should use for electrical socket in Australia?

  • @jiovannifuria451
    @jiovannifuria451 Před 4 měsíci

    Good day mate ,where can I buy the modules for electrical standards installation in Australia.because I’m planning to take electrical course next year and I want to have an advance study

  • @syrus1233
    @syrus1233 Před rokem +1

    Hey I’m going to start my apprenticeship but my company only does industrial and telecommunications work. My boss just told me I won’t get the residential and commercial experience. Is this a bad idea should I get and apprentership somewhere else.

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      I reckon go with it! You can always move companies later on if you're wanting experience elsewhere

  • @pistolasnine8389
    @pistolasnine8389 Před rokem

    Hi Cory, what's the standards for wiring an 20amp oven? Does the wire need to be inside a pipe?

  • @johnpatterson9669
    @johnpatterson9669 Před rokem

    Can you do a video explaining looped at the light vs looped at the switch?

  • @hungnguyenquoc9487
    @hungnguyenquoc9487 Před rokem

    Hello thanks for the video. You said that the sockets are rated at 10amps, but the rcbo is 16 or 20amps. Why is it much more than 10amps? Also, with a heavy appliance such as washing machine which uses more than 10 amps, can it be used for this 10 amps socket? I have heard that more power can still go throught the 10amps socket. Thanks

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem +2

      You usually have multiple 10A socket outlets on the one power circuit, a lower rated circuit breaker will cause nuisance tripping. The RCBO is also rated to protect the cable, which for power circuits it's generally 2.5mm.
      Appliances that draw more than 10A will have a 15A or higher plug, meaning they won't plug into your standard 10A socket outlet and will need a higher rated outlet

  • @MyRedStallion
    @MyRedStallion Před rokem

    New amendments regarding rcds you need to always use an rcd unless it causes damage to the equipment being protected eg sensitive equipment.

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      You're right in regards to domestic situations only in Australia. RCDs in 32A circuits or less is non-domestic, I should have made that more clear

  • @shrestha201
    @shrestha201 Před 11 měsíci

    Where can I download the PDF? Could you share the link please?

  • @wurlabyscott
    @wurlabyscott Před rokem

    Aussie house wiring, how much power is on one power leg?

  • @user-xh7xj5lf8k
    @user-xh7xj5lf8k Před rokem

    Bro tafe teachers have always been telling us the data cable must cross the power cable 90 degrees lol , I’m sure its in the Philips as well man

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      The only way I can see that you can cross power 90 degrees is with pink c-bus data cable as that particular cable can run with power but in terms of your normal cat6 you can't.
      Look it up in the communications regs and let me know where it says you can and I'll correct myself

  • @shibuabraham7305
    @shibuabraham7305 Před rokem +1

    Hi
    My name is Stephen from Kerala, India. I have started my migration process to Australia as a skilled migrant. As a part of the program, I was assessed by the vetassess and Got positive skill assessment results and electro technology 111 electrician certificate.
    Based on the certificate, can I get a job as an apprentice in Australia.

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      Haha I'm getting a lot of comments from people wanting to migrate and become a sparky here and I honestly don't know the answer. Try Googling around, I'm sure there's plenty of resources out there
      Also I ain't a boss lol

    • @shibuabraham7305
      @shibuabraham7305 Před rokem

      Thanks for the reply.
      My doubts is that having certificate 111 is allow to work as a apprentice electrician in Australia

  • @stuartjlee1351
    @stuartjlee1351 Před rokem

    Most based man on youtube

  • @JohnSmith-ms2cl
    @JohnSmith-ms2cl Před 4 měsíci

    NEEEEEEEERD

  • @pukarpoudel3284
    @pukarpoudel3284 Před rokem

    Hi Corey how are you there.from where,I can get your book please??

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem

      You can access the wiring rules through trade school, your employer, NECA, MEA or pay for it on the standards website (which is expensive af)

  • @manishreddy1788
    @manishreddy1788 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi... could you share the link to download AS/NZ 3000??

  • @RogerRoger15
    @RogerRoger15 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you guys make good money in australia. I know you have a housing crisis but can you easily afford a decent life.

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 Před 7 měsíci

    You have a LOT to learn.

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 Před 6 měsíci

      Do you mean he has a lot to learn, or a lot to learn? 🤔

  • @adelaideprecisioncarpentry2555

    I'm a piece of shit carpenter. Cheers for the tips

  • @user-ej5rq9gj9b
    @user-ej5rq9gj9b Před 3 měsíci

    Bro can U send me pdf version plis🙏

  • @mrseanpride6449
    @mrseanpride6449 Před rokem +2

    Love the vids. I can’t be bothered looking at the standards but im pretty sure there is a note about using 1.5 for socket outlets if they are 15amp or dedicated circuits.
    Also, im pretty sure if you get the actually communications standards it mentions that extra low voltage and low voltage can cross over. They use the wording something like cables must not run parallel no less than 150mm.
    Also, I hate those new Clipsal mounting blocks. They look slick but the support on the fixings is piss weak and the thread for the gpo screws is just plastic and can Fuck out. Doesn’t happen often but annoying as fuck when it does.

    • @coreybruhn
      @coreybruhn  Před rokem +1

      Thanks mate!
      I think you're talking about Table 3.3 Exception 1? "Smaller conductors may be used on subcircuits supplying socket outlets, based on their suitability, in accordance with this Standard, and taking account of voltage drop, current-carrying capacity and reliability of connections"
      I had a look at AS/CA S009:2020 and you can only cross data over at a right angle for undercarpet power cable.
      Yeah I agree! You just gotta be real gentle otherwise you'll crack the plastic.