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Free Electrical ITP Generator

Generate a complete Inspection & Test Plan for electrical works in seconds. Covers rough-in inspection, cable containment, switchboard installation, testing and commissioning, and final compliance — with hold points aligned to AS/NZS 3000.

  • Electrical-specific hold points and witness points
  • Aligned with AS/NZS standards and the NZ Building Code
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We'll tailor the inspection items, hold points and standards to your trade.

Applicable Standards (AS/NZS & NZ Building Code)

  • AS/NZS 3000 — Electrical Installations (Wiring Rules)
  • AS/NZS 3008 — Electrical Installations — Selection of Cables

FAQ

What hold points are required for electrical ITPs?
The two critical hold points are rough-in inspection (before walls are closed up — verifying cable types, support spacing, separation from other services, and earthing) and final testing before energisation (insulation resistance, earth continuity, polarity, and protection device operation). These stages cannot be re-verified without significant disruption.
What New Zealand Standard applies to electrical ITPs?
AS/NZS 3000 (Electrical Installations — Wiring Rules) is the primary standard. It covers installation requirements, cable selection, protection, earthing, and testing. Most project specifications also reference AS/NZS 3008 for cable sizing and various AS 61439 standards for switchgear.
Does the electrical ITP need to cover low-current and data?
If low-current systems (data, security, fire, communications) are in your scope, they should be included in the ITP or have a separate ITP. Low-current work typically has witness points at containment installation and testing, rather than the hold points required for power systems.