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3rd December 2022, 06:18 PM #1Senior Member
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Legalities?
Making light fixtures - without being any kind of sparky. What can you sell and what are the requirements? Thinking plug in stuff? preferably 240v but if that not ok -can you go say a plug in transformer, That has certification and low voltage LED setup? Or is there a way for light socket type plug in dangly light set up, or basic plug in lamp with standard globes - 240V to be done on low volumes? Test and tag? enougth or not.
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3rd December 2022, 08:16 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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3rd December 2022, 11:54 PM #3China
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What ever you make it will have to comply with the relevant Australian standard, plus you will need liability insurance
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4th December 2022, 08:45 AM #4
The legalities are covered under the Electrical Safety Act 2002 in QLD with similar legislation in each state & territory.
Making light fixtures - depends! Is the equipment extra low voltage (50V AC or less) or low voltage (240V AC)?
Is there any electrical work involved? If the making involves any wiring of fittings above extra low voltage, then it becomes installation or manufacturing electrical work and must be performed by an appropriately endorsed licensed electrical worker.
Unlicensed persons in Australia cannot perform any "electrical work." Wiring / installation of extra low voltage circuits, lighting; or replacing fuses or light bulbs, plugging in prewired 240V AC equipment is "not electrical work." Disassembling then reassembling prewired 240V AC equipment would be considered to be "performing electrical work."
low voltage - means voltage greater than extra low voltage, but not more than 1,000V AC RMS or 1,500V ripple-free DC. i.e. 240V & 415V AC are "low voltage"
extra low voltage - means voltage of 50V or less AC RMS, or 120V or less ripple-free DC.
electrical work - can be found here. Electrical Safety Act 2002 - Queensland Legislation - Queensland Government
This link may help. What Electrical Work Can I Do Myself In Australia? | O'Brien (obrien.com.au)
Product Liability Insurance and Public Liability Insurance will not cover work performed by unlicensed persons if the nature of the work requires the work is performed by a licensed electrical worker.
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One thing that must be considered is the earthing standards requirements for electrical safety!Mobyturns
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