Electricity Regulations (TPS Cable – Use) Notice 2018
Pursuant to Regulation 87 of the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010 (“Regulations”), I, Mark Stephen Wogan, Manager, Energy Safety, WorkSafe New Zealand, give the following notice:
This notice is the Electricity Regulations (TPS Cable – Use) Notice 2018.
This prohibition is to take effect on 2 May 2022.
The use of the electrical fitting, being TPS (tough plastic sheathed) cable marked with Certificate No.EESS-150102-0, as described in this notice, is prohibited.
The fitting meeting the definition of a TPS cable marked with Certificate No.EESS-150102-0 to which this notice applies is further described below:
a) The prohibited cable has known markings that include or are marked with the following (or similar) “Certificate No.EESS-150102-0” and “AS/NZS 5000.2” and “ELECTRIC CABLE” and “450/750V” and “V90” and a “MX” mark with X being a number and “Twin+EXXX” with XXX being the size of the cable.
b) Characteristics of the prohibited TPS cable are below:
c) The image below shows a view of one sample of the prohibited TPS cable for identification purposes.
d) The prohibited TPS cable has been installed in electrical installations.
e) The TPS cable may have been imported and/or may have been installed by Lyon Electrical or others.
The TPS cable described in this notice is an electrical fitting that is, or may be, electrically unsafe, in that there is significant risk that a person may suffer harm as a result of dangers arising from use of, or passage of electricity through, the fitting.
The TPS cable described in this notice is, or may be unsafe as the TPS cable failed testing conducted on the ageing of the cable undertaken in accordance with AS/NZS 3808:2000+A1:2001+A2:2004 Table 5, Tests A&B and Table 6. Tests A&B are referenced by AS/NZS 5000.2.
The TPS cable is non-compliant in that:-
Dated at Wellington this 12th day of February 2018
MARK STEPHEN WOGAN, Manager, Energy Safety, WorkSafe New Zealand.
The following does not form part of the prohibition: This prohibition is related to the information held in the WorkSafe – Energy Safety database ESI 180117-04.