AS/NZS 5139 Amendment No. 1 Course

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AS/NZS 5139:2019 Amendment No. 1 (2025)

Battery Standard Update Course (Includes Appendix I)

Duration: 2 hours
Delivery: Online (On-Demand or Live Webinar)
Suitable for: Electricians, solar installers, designers, inspectors and compliance professionals


Course Overview

AS/NZS 5139:2019 Amendment No. 1 introduces significant changes to battery installation requirements, particularly in relation to:

  • Clearance distances and restricted locations
  • Battery energy storage system (BESS) rooms
  • Parallel battery overcurrent protection
  • Signage and safety data sheet (SDS) obligations
  • Fault current calculation methodology

This course provides a structured, clause-based explanation of every change introduced in Amendment No. 1 and explains the practical compliance impact for residential and commercial installations.

The content is based directly on the published Amendment document .


What You Will Learn

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify all clauses amended in AS/NZS 5139:2019
  • Apply the new clearance and egress requirements
  • Interpret revised restricted location rules
  • Understand updated BESS room definitions
  • Implement new overcurrent protection requirements for parallel battery systems
  • Calculate cell short-circuit current using Appendix I
  • Apply the new signage and SDS requirements correctly
  • Assess compliance implications for existing and new installations

Course Content

1. Amendment Overview

  • Publishing timeline and regulatory context
  • Clauses and figures affected
  • Key themes and intent of the amendment

2. Definitions and Terminology Changes

  • New definition: Battery energy storage system room
  • Clarification of pre-assembled battery systems
  • Pre-assembled integrated BESS classification
  • Practical impact on system design and documentation

3. Clearance and Restricted Location Updates

This is the most significant compliance area affected by the amendment.

Topics include:

  • 1 m corridor and hallway egress clearance
  • Door and opening clearance changes (including garage exceptions)
  • 600 mm clearance to windows and ventilation openings
  • Roof installation restrictions
  • Evacuation route prohibitions
  • Clarification of recessed wall cavity installations
  • Barrier thickness requirements (minimum 6 mm where applicable)

Practical residential and commercial examples are discussed.


4. Updated BESS Room Requirements

  • Access requirements for pre-assembled integrated BESS rooms
  • Minimum unimpeded working space
  • Implications for dedicated battery rooms

5. Fault Current and Protection Updates

  • Revised clause title: prospective fault current
  • Introduction of Appendix I
  • Cell short-circuit current calculation:Isc = Voc / Ri
  • Selection of protective devices
  • New requirements for parallel pre-assembled battery systems
  • KA rating requirements and fault contribution considerations

6. Signage and Safety Data Sheet Requirements

Major compliance updates include:

  • Mandatory conformity with AS 1319
  • Minimum sign size requirements
  • Explosive gas hazard signage
  • Toxic fume hazard signage (including fault condition and PPE requirements)
  • Chemical hazard signage
  • Arc flash warning requirements
  • Mandatory physical SDS at main switchboard or meter box (Australia)
  • Protection of SDS from degradation

7. Updated Installation Diagrams

  • Multiple BESS configurations
  • Multiple PCE arrangements
  • Disconnection and isolation device clarifications
  • Alignment with AS/NZS 4777, AS/NZS 4509 and AS/NZS 3000

Who Should Attend

This course is suitable for:

  • Accredited solar and battery installers
  • Electrical contractors
  • System designers
  • Compliance auditors
  • Technical sales professionals
  • Inspectors and regulators

Why This Course Matters

Amendment No. 1 materially changes:

  • Installation clearances
  • Egress compliance
  • Parallel battery protection
  • Signage and documentation requirements

Failure to comply may result in:

  • Non-conforming installations
  • Insurance exposure
  • Inspection failures
  • Increased liability risk

This course provides clear, practical guidance to ensure installations meet the amended Standard.


Included With Your Enrolment

  • 2-hour structured training
  • Downloadable summary notes
  • Fault current calculation example
  • Compliance checklist template
  • Certificate of completion

Date:

Tuesday 31st March 11am-1pm AEDT

The course includes all presentation resources and training materials.

Cost AUD $95 (GST excluded)

Registration by payment of the course fee.

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