Network standards · Western Australia
Horizon Power standard drawings & connection standards
Horizon Power is the electricity distributor for regional and remote Western Australia. If you're doing connection, metering or supply work on its network, Horizon Power's standard drawings and network technical standards are the rules that apply on the network side of the meter. Here's where to find the official documents — we link to them, we don't host them.
Freely available
Manuals & standards ↗Horizon Power's public Manuals, Standards & Metering page links technical rules, specifications and standard-drawing PDFs that download freely.
What these cover
On Horizon Power's network across regional and remote Western Australia, the standard drawings and network standards set out how the connection between the network and an installation must be built — service and point-of-attachment arrangements, metering and CT positions, underground and overhead service rules, pillar and pit details, and clearances. Horizon Power publishes these openly, so you can reach the current drawings without an account. They sit alongside the wiring rules (AS/NZS 3000) and Western Australia's installation rules (administered by Building and Energy (WA)), and they're revised periodically — always work from Horizon Power's current published version, not a saved copy.
Working in the Horizon Power network
- Electrical wholesalers in the Horizon Power network area →
- Horizon Power website →
- All electrical wholesalers in Western Australia →
- Licensing & compliance in Western Australia: Building and Energy (WA) →
We're an independent directory of suppliers. We link to Horizon Power's official documents for convenience — we don't host, reproduce or interpret them, and being listed here is not an endorsement by Horizon Power. Standards change; confirm the current requirements and your obligations directly with Horizon Power and Western Australia's regulator.