Separation of common services (above and below ground) INDUSTRY BULLETIN. Background. Separation distances. Proximity of services below ground

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Government of Western Australia Department of Commerce Separation of common services (above and below ground) The purpose of this industry bulletin is to remind building practitioners of their responsibilities to comply with minimum separation distances specified in the relevant Australian Standards when installing multiple services such as water, gas and electrical services in close proximity to each other. Services that are improperly installed in close proximity to each other increase the risk of property damage arising from service failures which may result in the death of or injury to a person attempting to access or repair a faulty service. Background The Building Commission has noted that where multiple services are installed in the same trench, duct, wall chase or roof space, the required separation distances (both horizontally and vertically) are not being complied with. The minimum separation requirements for the various services are set out in several Australian Standards. Requirements for the separation of distributed gas and water systems from low voltage wiring systems are provided in the AS/NZS 5601 series for gas services and AS/NZS 3500 series for water services. AS/NZS 3000 Electrical installations provide minimum distances between electrical services and other services, including telecommunication s. Requirements for the separation of telecommunications s from low voltage and high voltage systems is provided in AS/CA S009. In order to avoid potential risks associated with installing multiple services in close proximity to each other, builders should be checking with their subcontractors that installers are aware of the specific requirements regarding proximity of services and checking completed installations to ensure that the minimum separation distances are being maintained. Separation distances Separation distances referred to in this industry bulletin are those identified by Building Commission inspectors as those most frequently found to be non-compliant. Separation distances quoted have been sourced from current Australian Standards. The following is a summary of some of the important separation requirements set out in the abovementioned Australian Standards. They are an indicative summary only and should not be used as a substitute for referring directly to the appli Australian Standards. Proximity of services below ground Any service trench that contains more one individual service is generally referred to as a shared or common trench. Common trenches are a practical solution for the conveyance of multiple services and appear to be more commonly used within multi-unit developments.

2 1. The separation between any underground or water service pipe with an electrical supply shall be at least: a. 100mm for water service pipe not DN65, provided the electrical supply is indicated along its length with orange marker tape complying with AS/NZS 2648.1 and is ; or b. 300mm, where the water service pipe is DN65 and the electrical supply is indicated along its length with marker tape complying with the requirements of AS/NZS 2648.1 and is ; or c. 600mm where the electrical supply is neither indicated nor. 2. All underground wiring systems suitably marked with warning tape shall be spaced not less 100mm from other underground services. 3. The separation between any underground or water service pipe with an electrical earthing electrode, for an electrical supply not exceeding 1000V, shall be at least 500mm. For an electrical supply exceeding 1000V, the relevant authority shall be contacted for a ruling. 4. The separation between any underground or water service pipe and consumer s shall be at least: a. 100mm provided the consumer is indicated along its length with marker tape complying with the requirements of AS/NZS 2648.1 laid 150mm above the installed pipe and is ; or b. 300mm, where the water service is DN65 and the consumer is indicated along its length with marker tape complying with the requirements of AS/NZS 2648.1 laid 150mm above the installed pipe and is ; or c. 600mm where the consumer is neither indicated nor. 5. The separation between any underground consumer and a low voltage electrical service indicated along its length with marker tape complying with the requirements of AS/NZS 2648.1 and is shall be at least 100mm. 6. The separation between any underground and a water service shall be at least 100mm horizontally and the underside of the water pipe is at least 100mm above the top of the. 7. The separation between any underground or water service pipe (both cold and heated) and a communication shall be at least 100mm. 8. The separation of any underground and a stormwater not exceeding DN100 shall be at least 100mm and at least 300mm from a stormwater exceeding DN100. 9. The separation of a non-drinking water service pipe and any parallel drinking water service pipe shall be at least 300mm. Note 1: Mechanical protection is provided by any of the following: Concrete slabs, continuous pour, or bricks designed for protecting electrical supply s.

3 Table 1: Indicative summary of separation distances (in mm) between different below ground services Below ground services (general advice only) Water service (drinking water supply) Cold water Not DN65 Greater DN65 Heated water Underground sanitary not DN100 DN100 Non-drinking water 300 300 300 100 100 300 Indicated with orange marker tape laid 150mm above the installed pipe to AS/ NZS2648.1 and Neither indicated nor Electical supply 100 for </= DN65 or 300 for > DN65 100 for </= DN65 or 300 for > DN65 Communication 100 300 100 100 100 100 100 N/A 100 600 600 600 600 600 600 300 N/A 100 100 Electrical supply Indicated with orange marker tape laid 150mm above the installed pipe to AS/ NZS2648.1 and Neither indicated nor 100 300 100 100 100 100 N/A 100 100 600 600 600 600 600 600 N/A 300 300 Underground sanitary 100 100 100 100 100 300 N/A N/A 100 Electrical earthing rod for an electrical supply not exceeding 1000V 500 500 500 500 600 600 N/A 500 N/A Communication 100 100 100 100 100 100 N/A N/A N/A Note 2: While reasonable care is taken in relation to the creation of the tables contained in this industry bulletin, the Building Commission does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, reliability, completeness or currency of the information contained within them. Changes in circumstances after the publication of this material or information may impact upon its accuracy, and users of this table are responsible for assessing its relevance and verifying the accuracy of the content. Before acting on any advice contained within the tables you should refer to the relevant utilities authority and Australian Standards to confirm the details are correct. Proximity of services above ground Service ducts, wall chases and roof spaces Building Commission inspectors have noted that water, electrical and gas services are sometimes run in the same wall chase and or the same conduit installed under a floor slab. Where the same duct or chase is used for different services the minimum required separation distance must be maintained. 1. A separation distance of at least 25mm shall be maintained between any above ground cold water service and an electrical conduit, electrical wire or and consumer gas pipes.

4 2. A separation distance of at least 100mm shall be maintained between any above ground pipework associated with heated water service and electrical s, gas pipes or other services. 3. A separation distance of at least 100mm shall be maintained between any above ground or discharge pipes and an electrical conduit, electrical wire or, consumer s or water services. 4. A separation distance of at least 100mm shall be maintained between any above ground site stormwater downpipe and an electrical conduit, electrical wire or, consumer s, or water services. Table 2: Indicative summary of separation distances (in mm) between different above ground services* Above ground services (general advice only) Non-drinking water (not installed in pipe duct or structurally separated) Not DN65 Water service (drinking water supply) Cold water Greater DN65 Heated water pipes (downpipes) LV electrical supply Communication 100 100 100 100 25 25 50 25 25 100 100 25 N/A 150 Electrical supply 25 25 100 100 N/A 25 50 Sanitary (age pipe) 100 100 100 N/A 100 100 100 Communication 50 50 150 100 50 150 N/A Crossover of other services Note: LV Voltage exceeding 50V a.c. but not exceeding 1000V a.c. *Refer to Note 2 on page 3 of this industry bulletin. Separation distances need to be maintained where services cross over each other in all situations. Non-compliance in this area is practically prevalent in roof spaces where services are run in all directions and in many case lay upon each other (see example in photograph 1). Photo 1: Minimum of 25mm separation required between cold water services, gas pipes and electrical s. 100mm minimum separation required between heated water services, s and electrical s. Photo 2: Minimum 100mm separation required between the heated water service (middle grey pipe) and gas (yellow pipe). Minimum separation of 100mm is required between heated water service pipe and electrical s. Minimum 25mm separation between the electrical and the gas service pipes.

5 Photo 3: Minimum 600mm separation required between water services (grey pipe) and gas (yellow pipe), because there is no indicator tape or mechanical protection to the gas service. Photo 4: Minimum 100mm separation required between water services and electrical. Non-compliant separation of services Instances where electrical s, water and s overlay each other and separation is not maintained (as depicted in the photographs above) will be considered noncompliant. Service identification The contents of pipes, conduits, ducts and sheathing used to contain fluids or for the distribution of electrical or communications services must be identified by the use of colours, words and symbols, in accordance with AS 1345 Identification of the contents of pipes, conduits and ducts. Who to contact for further information Builders or licensed tradespersons who have any questions regarding the separation of plumbing and age services in common service trenches or above ground in floors, walls or roof spaces where they are in close proximity to other services, should call the Plumbers Technical Advice Line on 1300 360 897 or email at plumbers@commerce. wa.gov.au. Builders or licensed tradespersons who have any questions regarding the separation of electrical or gas services in common service trenches or above ground in floors, walls or roof spaces, where they are in close proximity to other services, should contact Energy Safety on 6251 1900 or email at energysafety@commerce.wa.gov.au. February 2015 Disclaimer: The information contained in this bulletin is provided as general information only and should not be relied upon as legal advice or as an accurate statement of the relevant legislation provisions. If you are uncertain as to your legal obligations you should obtain independent legal advice. Building Commission Department of Commerce Level 1, 303 Sevenoaks Street, Cannington WA 6107 P: Locked Bag 14, Cloisters Square WA 6850 T: 1300 489 099 F: 08 6251 1501 E: BCinfo@commerce.wa.gov.au W: www.commerce.wa.gov.au/building-commission