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AUS/NZ Electricians Fault Finding Guide

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Master The Art Of Electrical Fault Finding

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Whats Inside
  • Safety First — Before You Start
  • Electrical Fundamentals Quick Reference
  • Master Diagnostic Flowchart
  • No Power/Dead Circuits
  • Tripping MCBs, RCBOs & Blown Fuses
  • RCD & RCBO Faults
  • Sockets & Outlets
  • Lighting Faults
  • Motor, Appliance & Battery Storage Faults
  • Voltage & Power Quality Issues
  • Step-by-Step Testing Methods
  • Fault Tracing Procedures
  • Interpreting Test Results
  • Test Equipment Quick Reference
  • AS/NZS 3000 Guidance Notes Reference

Our Guarantee

We stand behind this guide and the value it delivers in the field. Try it on real jobs and put it into practice on your next fault-finding call-outs. If you go through the system and don’t feel it helps you diagnose issues faster and with more confidence, we’ll give you a full refund within 30 days of purchase. This is a practical tool built for working electricians, so it’s only fair that it proves itself on the job.

Who Is This For & How It Works

This Guide is Designed For Electrical Apprentices And Tradesman In New Zealand & Australia

Once you purchase, you’ll get instant access to the Fault Finding Guide, designed specifically for electricians working in the field across New Zealand & Australia. You can use it on your phone, tablet, or printed out on the job.

Written by a qualified electrician who got sick of standing at a switchboard with no clear starting point. This guide was built to fix that. A practical, field-tested reference covering the 15 fault categories you'll actually get called out for: dead circuits, tripping MCBs and RCBOs, RCD faults, socket and lighting issues, motor and appliance problems, and voltage/power quality issues. Every section gives you a step-by-step diagnostic sequence plus a fault reference table, so instead of guessing you're working through a clear process from symptom to cause to fix.

It's not just fault-by-fault either. You get a master diagnostic flowchart to run through on any job before you dive into specifics, full testing procedures for earth continuity, insulation resistance, earth fault loop impedance (Zs) and RCD verification, and a section dedicated to actually interpreting your results — because a number on a tester means nothing if you don't know what to do with it. There's also a quick-reference guide to test equipment and an AS/NZS 3000 guidance notes section to keep you pointed at the right part of the standard.

This is the guide built for the tradie doing the job, not the classroom explaining the theory, laid out for fast reference under time pressure, whether you're a sole trader protecting your margins or an apprentice building the diagnostic instincts that usually take years on the tools to develop.

 

Disclaimer:

Intended Audience and Purpose
This guide is published by Tradesman's Mate and is intended solely as a reference tool for use by individuals who are competent, qualified, licensed, registered, or otherwise authorised to perform electrical work under the applicable laws, regulations, and standards of Australia or New Zealand. This includes licensed electricians, registered electrical workers, electrical contractors, and electrical apprentices or trainees working under the required supervision.
This guide is intended as a practical reference only and must not be relied upon as the sole basis for diagnosing faults, verifying electrical installations, determining compliance with applicable laws or standards, or making decisions where professional judgement is required.
No Warranty / "As Is" Basis
This guide is provided "as is" and "as available" without any express or implied warranties of any kind. This includes, but is not limited to, warranties of accuracy, completeness, reliability, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, no guarantee is given that the information is free from errors or omissions. Electrical standards, legislation, manufacturer instructions, and industry practices may change over time, and it is the user's responsibility to ensure they are referring to the most current requirements.
Not a Substitute for Professional Advice or Compliance with Regulations
This guide does not constitute professional electrical engineering advice, legal advice, or confirmation that any work carried out in reliance on it will comply with applicable laws, regulations, standards, codes, or licensing requirements.
It is the sole responsibility of the person performing or supervising any electrical work to ensure, before commencing work, that they comply with all applicable requirements, including but not limited to:
  1. AS/NZS 3000 (Wiring Rules) and any current amendments;
  2. All applicable Australian or New Zealand electrical safety legislation and regulations;
  3. State, territory, or regional licensing requirements and electrical codes;
  4. Applicable inspection, certification, and notification requirements; and
  5. Relevant workplace health and safety legislation, safe work practices, and employer procedures.
Where there is any conflict between this guide, applicable legislation, regulations, standards, manufacturer instructions, or workplace procedures, those legal requirements and manufacturer instructions shall take precedence.
Licensing, Inspection, and Compliance Requirements
Electrical work in Australia and New Zealand is regulated and, in most cases, may only be carried out by appropriately licensed or registered persons, or by apprentices and trainees under the level of supervision required by law.
Certain electrical work may require inspection, testing, certification, notification, or approval by the relevant electrical authority, regulator, network operator, or other authorised body. Failure to comply with applicable legal requirements may result in enforcement action, disciplinary action, fines, loss of licence, insurance implications, or civil or criminal liability.
Electrical Testing and Procedures
Electrical testing is an essential part of fault finding, verification, and safety assessment of electrical installations and equipment. The procedures in this guide are intended to promote a structured and safety-focused approach using appropriate test instruments and accepted industry practice.
All testing must be carried out using correctly rated, maintained, and functional test equipment in accordance with manufacturer instructions and applicable standards. Test results must always be interpreted alongside visual inspection, circuit design, installation conditions, manufacturer specifications, and professional judgement. No single test result should be relied upon in isolation when assessing the safety or suitability of an installation or piece of equipment.
Any examples, illustrations, procedures, values, or diagnostic methods contained in this guide are provided for general reference only and may not be suitable for every installation, fault condition, equipment type, or working environment.
Where any uncertainty exists regarding test results or the condition of an installation, further investigation must be carried out before energising or returning equipment to service.
Safe Isolation and Electrical Safety
Users are responsible for ensuring that all electrical work is carried out safely and in accordance with applicable safe isolation procedures, workplace risk assessments, lock-out/tag-out procedures where required, and all relevant safety legislation, industry standards, and workplace requirements.
Nothing contained in this guide removes the obligation to verify that electrical equipment or installations are de-energised before commencing work where required by law, accepted industry practice, manufacturer instructions, or workplace procedures.
Apprentices and Supervision
Electrical apprentices and trainees must only carry out work within the scope of their training, competence, authorisation, and applicable licensing requirements, and must always work under the level of supervision required by law, their employer, and their training organisation.
Apprentices and trainees are responsible for following all safety procedures, using appropriate personal protective equipment, and ensuring they do not undertake work beyond their level of competence or authorisation. Where any uncertainty exists, work must stop immediately and guidance must be obtained from the supervising electrician before proceeding.
Assumption of Risk
Electrical work involves inherent hazards, including electric shock, arc flash, fire, explosion, equipment damage, property damage, serious injury, and death. By using this guide, the user acknowledges these risks and accepts full responsibility for all actions, decisions, testing, repairs, and work carried out in reliance on the information provided.
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Governing Law
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FIND A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
If you are not licensed or otherwise legally authorised to carry out electrical work, do not attempt any procedures contained in this guide. Contact a suitably licensed or registered electrician in your local area.