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Network-Level Work
Reliable Level 2 Electrical Equipment for Network Connections and Maintenance
Level 2 electrical work involves connecting and maintaining power
between the electricity network and individual properties. This work
carries higher risks, which is why using suitable level 2 ASP equipment
is essential.
Without the correct tools, electricians may face safety hazards,
compliance issues, inaccurate test results or delays on site.
Professional level 2 electrical equipment is designed for demanding
applications such as overhead and underground service connections.
Testing devices and connection tools must provide accurate results while
withstanding difficult site conditions. Reliable equipment supports safe
handling of electrical systems and improves efficiency on every job.
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Professional Equipment
Why Choose Level 2 ASP Equipment for Your Work?
Improved Safety
Professional level 2 ASP equipment helps reduce the risk of electric
shock, equipment failure and faults during installations, repairs and
network connections.
Compliance and Accuracy
Using suitable Level 2 tools and Accredited Service Provider PPE helps
electricians meet strict regulatory requirements while working
confidently around high-voltage and network-connected systems.
Better On-Site Productivity
Reliable equipment improves accuracy, reduces avoidable delays and
allows electricians to complete demanding service work more
efficiently.
Helpful Information
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Level 2 ASP equipment?
Level 2 ASP equipment refers to specialised tools used by authorised
service providers to carry out work on electrical networks. This includes
connecting new properties, disconnecting services and upgrading existing
connections.
These tools are designed for network-level and high-risk electrical
environments and must meet applicable Australian safety requirements to
support safe and compliant work.
Who is authorised to use Level 2 ASP equipment?
Level 2 ASP equipment is intended for licensed and accredited Level 2
electricians. These professionals have completed specific training and
accreditation that permits them to work on relevant parts of the
electricity network.
What is the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 electrical work?
Level 1 work generally relates to constructing and extending parts of the
electricity distribution network. Level 2 work focuses on connecting
premises to the network, including service installations, upgrades,
disconnections and reconnections.
Suitable level 2 electrical equipment is required to complete these
tasks safely and in accordance with applicable requirements.
Which tasks require Level 2 ASP equipment?
Tasks may include connecting new power supplies, disconnecting or
reconnecting services, upgrading meter connections and repairing overhead
or underground service lines.
These jobs involve direct interaction with network-connected electrical
systems, making specialised tools, testing equipment and PPE essential.
Why is specialised Level 2 electrical equipment necessary?
Standard electrical tools may not be suitable for network-level work.
Level 2 electrical equipment is designed to withstand demanding
environments, higher-risk applications and complex service work.
Using the appropriate equipment helps reduce risk, maintain compliance
and improve the quality and accuracy of completed work.
How does Level 2 ASP equipment improve safety on site?
Certified and correctly maintained Level 2 ASP equipment helps reduce the
risk of electric shock, faults and equipment failure. These products are
designed with insulation, durability and precision in mind.
Can general electricians perform Level 2 electrical work?
General electricians cannot carry out regulated Level 2 work unless they
hold the necessary authorisation, certification and accreditation. This
helps ensure network-related work is completed by professionals with the
required training and knowledge.
What should I consider when choosing Level 2 ASP equipment?
Consider compliance with applicable Australian standards, durability,
ease of use, testing requirements and suitability for the type of work
being performed.
Equipment tested or selected by experienced electrical professionals is
often better suited to long-term use in demanding environments.
Are there compliance requirements for Level 2 electrical equipment in Australia?
Yes. Level 2 electrical equipment must meet applicable Australian safety,
technical and regulatory requirements. Electricians must also follow the
requirements of the relevant network operator and accreditation scheme.
How often should Level 2 ASP equipment be inspected or tested?
Regular inspection and testing are essential to confirm that Level 2 ASP
equipment remains safe and functional. The required frequency depends on
the equipment type, usage, workplace procedures and applicable
regulations.
Routine checks can identify wear, physical damage or faults before they
create a safety risk.