Brillare Electrical Services Perth operates in full accordance with applicable Australian Standards, statutory regulations, and Western Australian legislative requirements across all service areas. All electrical work is performed by licensed electricians and, where applicable, registered communications technicians, ensuring every installation meets current regulatory and safety standards.
This page details the compliance framework that applies to each of our service areas, including the relevant Australian Standards, codes, and regulations governing the work we perform. Upon completion of all works, Brillare provides the required certification, testing results, and documentation to confirm compliance and correct installation.
Master Compliance Statement
All works undertaken by Brillare Electrical Services Perth are performed in accordance with applicable Australian Standards, statutory regulations, and industry best practices to ensure safety, compliance, and quality across all projects.
Electrical installations are carried out in line with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules) and associated standards including AS/NZS 3008 for cable selection, AS/NZS 3760 for inspection and testing of electrical equipment, and other relevant standards specific to the scope of works (including but not limited to AS/NZS 2293, AS/NZS 5033, AS/NZS 4777, AS/NZS 5139, AS/NZS 60079, and AS/CA S009). All works are completed in accordance with the National Construction Code (NCC) and Western Australian Building Regulations 2012.
Where applicable, installations and connections to the electrical network are carried out in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER), ensuring compliance with supply authority standards and connection requirements.
All electrical work is performed by licensed electricians in accordance with the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), with communications cabling completed by appropriately registered technicians in line with ACMA requirements. Works are undertaken in compliance with relevant Work Health and Safety (WHS) legislation to ensure safe systems of work at all times.
Upon completion, Brillare Electrical Services Perth provides all required certification, testing results, and documentation to verify compliance, safety, and correct installation. This includes electrical safety certificates, inspection and test records, and any applicable compliance documentation relevant to the works performed.
Smoke Alarms (Residential Compliance)
All smoke alarm installations are completed in accordance with AS 3786, AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules), and the National Construction Code (NCC), ensuring correct product compliance, installation, and placement. Works also comply with the Western Australian Building Regulations 2012, Residential Tenancies Regulations 1989 (WA), and Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), with all hardwired installations carried out by a licensed electrician.
RCD / Safety Switch Installation & Testing
RCD (Residual Current Device) safety switch installation and testing services include the supply, installation, replacement, and verification of devices to ensure protection against electric shock and electrical faults within residential and commercial properties. All works are carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules) for installation requirements and AS/NZS 3760 for inspection and testing procedures where applicable. Installations comply with the National Construction Code (NCC) and relevant Western Australian Building Regulations 2012, including mandatory requirements for RCD protection in residential premises. All electrical work is performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), ensuring systems are safe, compliant, and meet current regulatory standards.
Switchboard Upgrades / Consumer Mains
Switchboard upgrade and consumer mains services include the replacement, upgrade, and installation of switchboards, main switches, circuit protection devices, and incoming consumer mains to ensure safe and compliant electrical distribution. Works may include upgrading to RCD and RCBO protection, replacement of non-compliant or outdated equipment, and ensuring sufficient capacity for current and future electrical loads.
All works are carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules) and AS/NZS 3008 for cable selection and sizing. Installations comply with the National Construction Code (NCC), Western Australian Building Regulations 2012, and the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), with all work performed by a licensed electrician.
Where applicable, all consumer mains, point of attachment, metering arrangements, and supply connections are installed in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER) / Service Rules, ensuring compliance with network connection standards, clearances, and supply authority requirements. Certification is provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and correct installation.
New Circuits, Power & Lighting (Fixed Wiring) – Compliance
New circuit, power, and lighting installation services include the design, installation, and connection of fixed wiring systems for power outlets, lighting, and dedicated circuits within residential and commercial properties. Works include cable installation, circuit protection, load distribution, and integration with existing electrical infrastructure to ensure safe and reliable operation.
All installations are carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules) and AS/NZS 3008 for cable selection and sizing, ensuring correct installation methods, circuit protection, and load capacity. Works comply with the National Construction Code (NCC), Western Australian Building Regulations 2012, and the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), with all work performed by a licensed electrician.
Where applicable, all connections to the electrical supply, including metering interfaces and supply upgrades, are completed in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER), ensuring compliance with network standards and connection requirements. Certification is provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and correct installation.
Hardwired Appliance Installation – Compliance
Hardwired appliance installation services include the connection, installation, and commissioning of fixed electrical appliances such as ovens, cooktops, rangehoods, hot water systems, air conditioning units, and other permanently connected equipment. Works include isolation, circuit verification, load assessment, and connection to dedicated or existing circuits to ensure safe and reliable operation.
All installations are carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules), including requirements for isolation, circuit protection, and appliance connection. Appliances are installed in line with manufacturer specifications and relevant product standards where applicable. Works comply with the National Construction Code (NCC), Western Australian Building Regulations 2012, and the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), with all work performed by a licensed electrician.
Where applicable, any associated upgrades to supply, circuit capacity, or protection are completed in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER) to ensure compliance with network and connection standards. Certification is provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and correct installation.
EV Charger Installation – Compliance
EV charger installation services include the supply, installation, and commissioning of electric vehicle charging systems for residential and commercial applications. Works include load assessment, circuit design, installation of dedicated circuits, protection devices, and integration with existing electrical infrastructure to ensure safe and efficient operation.
All installations are carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules) and AS/NZS 3008 for cable selection and sizing. EV charging equipment is installed in line with AS/NZS 4777 where applicable (grid connection of energy systems) and manufacturer specifications, ensuring correct protection, isolation, and performance. Consideration is given to load management and demand on the electrical system to maintain compliance and safety.
Works comply with the National Construction Code (NCC), Western Australian Building Regulations 2012, and the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), with all work performed by a licensed electrician.
Where applicable, all connections, metering interfaces, and supply upgrades are completed in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER) to ensure compliance with network standards and connection requirements. Certification is provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and correct installation.
Solar / Battery Electrical Connections – Compliance
Solar and battery electrical connection services include the installation, connection, and integration of photovoltaic (PV) systems and battery storage with existing electrical infrastructure. Works include AC and DC isolations, inverter connections, protection devices, load considerations, and coordination with generation and storage systems to ensure safe and compliant operation.
All installations are carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules), AS/NZS 5033 (installation of photovoltaic arrays), AS/NZS 4777 (grid connection of energy systems via inverters), and AS/NZS 5139 (battery energy storage systems) where applicable. Installations are completed in line with manufacturer specifications to ensure correct performance, protection, and system integrity.
Works comply with the National Construction Code (NCC), Western Australian Building Regulations 2012, and the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), with all work performed by a licensed electrician.
Where applicable, all grid connections, metering arrangements, and system approvals are completed in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER) and relevant network connection requirements. Certification and commissioning documentation are provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and correct system operation.
Data, Communications & Structured Cabling – Compliance
Data, communications, and structured cabling services include the installation, termination, and testing of network cabling systems for voice, data, and integrated building services. Works include installation of Ethernet cabling (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A or higher), patch panels, data outlets, communications cabinets, and associated infrastructure to support reliable network performance.
All installations are carried out in accordance with AS/CA S009:2020 (Installation requirements for customer cabling) and relevant ACMA regulations, ensuring compliant separation from electrical services, correct cable support, and termination standards. Testing and verification are completed to confirm system performance and integrity.
Where electrical components are involved (such as powered equipment or integrated systems), works are completed in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules). All cabling work is performed by appropriately registered technicians in line with the Telecommunications Act 1997 (Cth).
Works comply with the National Construction Code (NCC) and applicable Western Australian Building Regulations 2012. Certification and test results are provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and correct installation.
Security, CCTV & Access Control (Hardwired) – Compliance
Security, CCTV, and access control services include the installation, connection, and commissioning of hardwired security systems such as surveillance cameras, alarm systems, intercoms, and electronic access control solutions. Works include cable installation, device mounting, system integration, power supply, and configuration to ensure reliable and secure operation.
All electrical components are installed in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules), including requirements for circuit protection, segregation, and safe connection of equipment. Data and communications cabling associated with CCTV, intercoms, and networked systems are installed in accordance with AS/CA S009:2020 and relevant ACMA regulations, ensuring compliant cabling practices and system performance.
Where applicable, installations align with AS/NZS 2201 (Intruder Alarm Systems) for alarm system design and installation. Works comply with the National Construction Code (NCC), Western Australian Building Regulations 2012, and the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), with all electrical work performed by a licensed electrician and communications cabling completed by appropriately registered technicians.
Where systems interface with building infrastructure, network services, or supply upgrades, works are completed in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER) where applicable. Certification, system documentation, and testing results are provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and correct system operation.
Air Conditioning / HVAC Electrical – Compliance
Air conditioning and HVAC electrical services include the installation, connection, and commissioning of electrical components for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Works include provision of dedicated circuits, isolators, control wiring, protection devices, and integration with existing electrical infrastructure to ensure safe and reliable operation of HVAC equipment.
All electrical installations are carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules) and AS/NZS 3008 for cable selection and sizing, ensuring correct circuit protection, load capacity, and installation methods. Equipment is connected in line with manufacturer specifications and relevant Australian Standards, including AS/NZS 60335 series for electrical safety of appliances where applicable.
Works comply with the National Construction Code (NCC), including Section J energy efficiency provisions where relevant, and Western Australian Building Regulations 2012. All electrical work is performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA).
Where applicable, any upgrades to supply, load capacity, or connections to the network are completed in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER) to ensure compliance with network and connection standards. Certification is provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and correct installation.
Emergency & Exit Lighting (Commercial) – Compliance
Emergency and exit lighting services include the installation, testing, maintenance, and replacement of emergency lighting systems and illuminated exit signage within commercial and public buildings. Works include circuit installation, fitting placement, system integration, and ongoing testing to ensure reliable operation during power failure or emergency situations.
All installations and maintenance are carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules) and AS/NZS 2293 series (Emergency Escape Lighting and Exit Signs), including requirements for system design, placement, operation, and routine servicing. Regular inspection and testing are completed in line with AS/NZS 2293.2 to verify system functionality and compliance.
Works comply with the National Construction Code (NCC), including emergency lighting and egress requirements, and Western Australian Building Regulations 2012. All electrical work is performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA).
Where systems interface with building infrastructure or require supply modifications, works are completed in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER) where applicable. Certification, maintenance records, and test documentation are provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and ongoing system performance.
Test & Tag (Portable Equipment) – Compliance
Test and Tag services include the inspection, testing, and tagging of portable electrical equipment to verify safety and ongoing compliance within workplace and commercial environments. Works include visual inspection for damage, electrical testing using calibrated equipment, and application of compliant tags indicating test date, technician details, and next scheduled test.
All testing is carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3760 (In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment), including recommended test intervals based on the operating environment and risk classification. Where applicable, testing and verification of RCDs is conducted in line with AS/NZS 3760 and AS/NZS 3012 for construction and demolition sites.
Works comply with relevant Work Health and Safety (WHS) requirements and Western Australian safety regulations, ensuring duty of care obligations are met for employers and site operators. All testing is performed by a competent person using appropriately calibrated testing equipment.
Test records, tagging, and reporting are provided upon completion to confirm compliance, traceability, and ongoing equipment safety.
Industrial & Machinery Connections – Compliance
Industrial and machinery connection services include the installation, connection, and commissioning of electrical systems for fixed and mobile plant, machinery, and industrial equipment. Works include power supply connections, control wiring, motor connections, isolation, protection devices, and integration with existing electrical and control systems to ensure safe and reliable operation.
All installations are carried out in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules) and AS/NZS 3008 for cable selection and sizing. Machinery and equipment connections are completed in line with relevant standards such as AS/NZS 60204.1 (Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines) and manufacturer specifications, ensuring correct protection, isolation, and control functionality.
Where applicable, control systems and automation components align with AS 4024 (Safety of Machinery series), including requirements for safe operation, emergency stops, and risk mitigation. Works comply with the National Construction Code (NCC) where applicable, Western Australian Building Regulations 2012, and the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), with all electrical work performed by a licensed electrician.
Where installations involve supply upgrades, high-capacity connections, or integration with network infrastructure, works are completed in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER) to ensure compliance with network and connection standards. Certification, commissioning documentation, and testing results are provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and correct system operation.
Hazardous Areas (if applicable) – Compliance
Hazardous area electrical services include the installation, inspection, maintenance, and certification of electrical equipment and systems within classified hazardous locations where flammable gases, vapours, or combustible dusts may be present. Works include selection and installation of suitably rated equipment, cable systems, glands, enclosures, and protection methods to prevent ignition risks.
All works are carried out in accordance with the AS/NZS 60079 series (Explosive Atmospheres), including but not limited to AS/NZS 60079.10 (classification of hazardous areas) and AS/NZS 60079.14 (design, selection, and installation of electrical equipment). Inspection and maintenance activities are conducted in line with AS/NZS 60079.17 to ensure ongoing compliance and safety.
Installations are also completed in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules) and relevant manufacturer specifications, ensuring correct installation practices, segregation, and protection. Works comply with the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991 (WA), applicable Western Australian safety regulations, and Work Health and Safety (WHS) requirements for hazardous environments, with all work performed by appropriately trained and competent personnel.
Where applicable, installations and connections to supply infrastructure are completed in accordance with Western Power’s Service and Installation Requirements (WAER). Documentation including hazardous area verification dossiers, inspection reports, and certification records are provided upon completion to confirm compliance, safety, and correct installation.
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