Level 2 Electrician

Understanding the definition of Level 2 Electrician, the difference between Level 2 and Level 1 electricians is crucial for those requiring electrical services.

What is a Level 2 Electrician?

A Level 2 electrician is an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) authorized to work on electrical service networks. Level 2 electricians are authorized to connect and disconnect power from the electrical network, install and repair overhead and underground power lines, and manage metering equipment.

What Does A Level 2 Electrician Do?

A Level 2 electrician performs specialized tasks such as connecting and disconnecting homes from the electrical network, installing and maintaining underground and overhead service lines, and handling electrical meter installations and upgrades. They are trained and authorized to work on the service lines that run between the power grid and residential or commercial properties, ensuring safe and reliable electricity supply.

Difference Between Level 1 and Level 2 Electricians?

The primary difference between Level 1 and Level 2 electricians lies in their scope of work and qualifications. Level 1 electricians handle general tasks like wiring and repairs within buildings. Level 2 electricians are accredited service providers who work on electrical service networks, perform meter installations, and connect/disconnect properties from the power grid.

Level 1 Electrician

  • Qualified professional handling basic electrical tasks

  • Installs, maintains, and repairs wiring, lighting, and electrical systems

  • Works in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings

  • Fits light fixtures, outlets, and switches

  • Ensures compliance with safety standards and building codes

  • Does not interact with the main power supply or complex network systems

Level 2 Electrician

  • Connecting and disconnecting power supplies to premises from the network.

  • Installing and maintaining metering equipment.

  • Performing upgrades to the electrical supply, such as increasing the capacity of the service.

  • Installing underground service lines.

  • Repairing and maintaining service lines between the distribution network and the customer’s premises.

What is a Level 1 Electrician?

A Level 1 Electrician is a qualified professional who handles basic electrical tasks such as installing, maintaining, and repairing wiring, lighting, and other electrical systems within residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. They perform general electrical work like fitting light fixtures, outlets, and switches, ensuring compliance with safety standards and building codes. Level 1 electricians typically work on projects that do not involve direct interaction with the main power supply or complex network systems.

What is a Level 3 Electrician?

A Level 3 Electrician is an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) authorized to design and manage more complex and large-scale electrical infrastructure projects. They are responsible for the design of electrical reticulation systems, including both overhead and underground networks. Their work involves ensuring the infrastructure meets safety standards and regulatory requirements, and they often collaborate with Level 1 and Level 2 electricians to implement and maintain these designs.

We Are Electrical and Solar Services Company.

At Peel Electrical & Solar, we pride ourselves on high quality work, efficient & friendly service and being reliable. We are located in Ulladulla and service the south coast. we’re very experienced in all aspects of the trade, working on both residential and commercial properties.