Level 3 ASPs
Level 3 ASPs design overhead and/or underground distribution and Sub-Transmission network assets. If you need further information or support, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
Important Document Links:
Contestable Design Team
Northern Region – Drew Bugden P: 07 5506 3838 (Graham Foxwell, Dan Sherwin, Craig McElroy, Cleveland Maltman, David Smith, Steve Cuningham, Martin Tanner)
Central Region – Michael Wilson M: 0488 175 560 (Paul Turley, Cameron Woo, Jason Boundy, Jeena Joseph)
Southern Region – Tom Bollard M: 02 6589 8496 (Micheal Parris, Chris Gorham, Jeremy Bryce, Wayne Armour, Luke Horton)
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Level 3 ASPs design overhead and/or underground distribution and Sub-Transmission network assets. If you need further information or support, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
Important Document Links:
Contestable Design Team
Northern Region – Drew Bugden P: 07 5506 3838 (Graham Foxwell, Dan Sherwin, Craig McElroy, Cleveland Maltman, David Smith, Steve Cuningham, Martin Tanner)
Central Region – Michael Wilson M: 0488 175 560 (Paul Turley, Cameron Woo, Jason Boundy, Jeena Joseph)
Southern Region – Tom Bollard M: 02 6589 8496 (Micheal Parris, Chris Gorham, Jeremy Bryce, Wayne Armour, Luke Horton)
Complex Team – David Shawcross M: 0437 558 903 (Paul Elston, Troy Dent, Justin Evans, Ben Dalgarno Fixter, Ben Saxon)
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Contestable Design new team allocations
What is Happening?
We’ve created a new Central Team under our Manager of Contestable Design, Glenn Leman.
The below map shows the depots that are within each of these three regions.
Meet the teams
Northern Region – Drew Bugden P: 07 5506 3838
- Graham Foxwell, Dan Sherwin, Craig McElroy, Cleveland Maltman, David Smith, Steve Cuningham, Martin Tanner
Central Region – Michael Wilson M: 0488 175 560
- Paul Turley, Cameron Woo, Jason Boundy, Jeena Joseph
Southern Region – Tom Bollard M: 02 6589 8496
- Micheal Parris, Chris Gorham, Jeremy Bryce, Wayne Armour, Luke Horton
Complex Team – David Shawcross M: 0437 558 903
- Paul Elston, Troy Dent, Justin Evans, Ben Dalgarno Fixter, Ben Saxon
Case allocations
Based on project location postcodes, cases submitted into the portal are automatically allocated to the relevant region queues. Sometimes if we’re experiencing a workload spike in your project’s region, your case may be allocated to a person from a different region.
Escalation process
If you're having difficulties with a project, please contact the Design and Certification officer via our Essential Connections Portal or by phone (on the number supplied in the Design information pack), or the Team Leader. If you remain concerned, you can escalate your difficulties to Glenn Leman, either by e-mail via glenn.leman@essentialenergy.com.au, or mobile on 0467 866 192.
What do you need to do?
- Review the above information and attached map.
- Save the Team Leaders contact details Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Recording of the ASP Forum content – May 2024
What is Happening?
The Essential Energy ASP Forum (zoom) was held on 1 May 2024. The links to supporting material are listed below.
- Link to Forum slide deck click here
- Link to ASP Forum recording click here
What do you need to do?
- Review the slide deck and watch the recording of the ASP Forum May 2024
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
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Maintenance Outage – Secure Web Forms
Please be advised that maintenance will occur on Tuesday 30 April 2024 4pm to 5pm. During this time Secure Web Forms (SWF) will be unavailable.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.
What do you need to do?
Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
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Uploading Files to Design Cases and Naming Standards
What is happening?
Please remember to name all files for a Design Information Application or a Design Submission appropriately and upload them to the correct area. If your files aren’t correctly named or uploaded, we’ll need to return your case to you. To avoid delays, please follow the user guides and tips below:
- User guide: How to submit a Design Information Application (DIA)
- User guide: Managing Design Certification and Recertification Submission
Tips for uploading files
- The Details tab within the case is reserved for the Design Information Pack (DIP) or Certified Plans we share with you. Please ensure you upload relevant information in the Submissions Item (Case) tab – see Section 6 in the User Guides
- Name the files correctly – see the naming standards indicated on page 22 of the user guides
- We do not accept ZIP files to be uploaded for design documentation (we will accept photos in a ZIP folder - see below)
- You can add multiple files at a time by selecting the files and dragging and dropping them
- Since you are not able to delete files, if you upload something incorrect by accident, send a collaboration post on the case with instructions and the Design and Certification Officers officer will correct any errors.
Photos
Please ensure that photos are included for all design submissions – see Design Submissions – Mandatory photos. Include the appropriate asset or site number for each photo file and only upload relevant files. If additional review is needed to interpret photos, you may be invoiced for the additional time.
You can ZIP photos files into a ZIP folder for upload or combine them into a PDF document. Please don’t send video files.
Downloading your DIP and Certified plans
We’ve updated our internal processes to enable our Design and Certification Officers to ensure that only current design document revisions are available on the details page in the latest case.
If you need to refer to a previous revision, you can open the previously issued case and see the files and when you request a new revision of a DIP or a design re-certification, Essential Connections Portal clones the last case and copies all the files across to the new case.
What do you need to do?
- Review to the User guide: How to submit a Design Information Application (DIA), User guide: Managing Design Certification and Recertification Submission and Design Submissions – Mandatory photos communications.
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
- User guide: How to submit a Design Information Application (DIA)
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Register for Essential Energy’s ASP forum May 2024 – via Zoom
What is Happening?
Essential Energy’s Biannual ASP engagement forum will be held on 1 May 2024 via Zoom. In this round, we’ll be covering a range of topics including:
- Safety
- Overhead Standards Essential Connections Portal, including the Construction rollout
- Details of surveyor’s advice, asset location survey plan
- Network Assurance update, including Level 1 ASP aged defects and Level 2 ASP process assessments
- Contestable Network Solutions, contestable projects which include working with neighbours and the planning report
- Ancillary Network Service fees
- Dedicated question time.
We encourage you to participate in this forum. You’ll have the opportunity to discuss our plans and initiatives, and to ask questions or raise issues with Essential Energy team members.
Registration
The forum will be held on Wednesday 1 May 2024 from 10.00am to 12.00 noon – please click here to register.
What do you need to do?
Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
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Connections Planning Assessment Report Document
What has changed?
Contestable Planning have introduced new Connections Planning Design Information Assessment Reports. These reports will contain project information, along with the technical assessment criteria and results. It will be presented in a way that can be shared with the Applicant.
Why change?
- To deliver a consistent format of assessment response for each project.
- To consolidate the technical planning assessment into an easily digestible report.
- To inform the ASP & Customer of the connection requirements and justification for augmentation.
What does this mean?
- Our future planning responses will be presented in this new format.
- The Design and Certification officer will be including the assessment into the Design Information Package where applicable. The information will be combined into the one PDF.
What do you need to do?
- Look for and read the new Connections Planning Assessment document which is attached to the Design Information Package where applicable.
- Communicate the information to your clients as required and relevant members of your organisation.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
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Important change to the pillar type at the end of cable routes
What is Happening?
Following identification of a potential safety issue, Essential Energy will no longer accept Type 3 pillars installed at the end of a staged LV circuit without both cables terminated.
Our pillars are internally designed to meet IP2X with the lid removed, primarily to protect our own internal employees and ASPs from inadvertent contact with live points while working within the pillar.
Without a second circuit into a Type 3 pillar, the IP rating is lowered and accidental contact between metallic tools or earthed conductors and exposed live points could occur when performing service installations or other maintenance work.
What do you need to do?
To ensure network safety, any designs you submit after today must include the correct pillar type and you must install a Type 6 pillar at the end of cable routes, even if a future stage is planned to be connected at the pillar location.
If a future stage of an underground subdivision requires the pillar to be changed from a Type 6 to a Type 3, design for the next stage will need to specify item 4 (CEOM7202.05 Catalogue no. 400612). When the additional cable is installed, the distribution block within the pillar can be changed from a 3x3 to a 6x3 arrangement.
What do you need to do?
- Review and comply with this requirement.
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
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Updates to Essential Energy’s main model in Neara
What is happening?
We’ve made updates to the main model in Neara to include multiple LiDAR point clouds to make use of the best LiDAR available. We have also improved conductor-LiDAR fit and included more urban LiDAR (there are now 71 towns within Essential Energy’s footprint).
The map below shows the different point clouds and where urban LiDAR has been added to increase data coverage.
What changes?
We’ve selected specific point cloud datasets that apply the best fit for the model. For example, criteria such as temperature at the time LiDAR was flown are important for accurate line sag when building digital twin models.
In an area where LiDAR point clouds meet, the model will automatically select the best point cloud and trim overlapping LiDAR by changing the feature code into ‘noise’.
What does this mean for me?
If you’re starting a new design, the main model will automatically update.
To take advantage of the updates for an existing design created before 15 January 2024, we recommend you start a new design.
What do you need to do?
Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
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Updates to CEOM7001 – Issue 8 - Construction Plan Requirements
What is happening?
We’ve updated CEOM7001 – Construction Plan Requirements to Issue 8, with changes including;
- updated Construction Schedule column names.
- requirement for Site Numbers (peg numbers) where any work is being completed.
- guidance for Level 2 works shown on plans.
- updates to examples in annexures to align with the latest requirements.
Please review your construction plans and ensure they are compliant with these changes from 29 January 2024.
Next steps
In 2024, we’ll develop CAD templates that will include symbols, line layers or levels and other aids to creating plans. We’ll aim to align GIS line styles and colours to CEOM7001 where possible.
What do you need to do?
- Please commence updating your construction plans in line with the current changes.
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further Information
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An alternative 22kV surge arrestor is now available to address a current supply shortage
What is happening?
As an interim solution to a current supply shortage of 22kV surge arrestors, Essential Energy has approved an alternative arrestor that has the same system voltage, but a slightly higher rating and length.
Due to its longer in length, there is potential to confuse this alternative arrestor with a 33kV arrestor. To clearly identify the alternative 22kV arrestor, we’re attaching a black and yellow label to it.
Availability of standard 22kV arrestors should return to normal around mid-2024.
What do you need to do?
- Please ensure you use the correct system voltage arrestors when working on Essential Energy’s network.
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
Who's Listening
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Phone 02 6933 5956 Email hamish.wheatley@essentialenergy.com.au
Essential Connections
Digital Asset Management
- Neara General Information
- Neara Training Resources
- Neara Training Module 1 - Introduction and Overview
- Neara Training Module 5 Underground Design
- Neara Refresher Sessions – November 2021.
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Neara Refresher Sessions – March 2023
- Using Neara - Session 1 for ASPs - Introduction and Navigation (1). (5.52 MB) (pdf)
- How to Video: Introduction to Neara
- Using Neara - Session 2 for ASPs - OH Design - March 2023 (1). (2.23 MB) (pdf)
- How to Video: Overhead Design
- Using Neara - Session 3 for ASPs - UG Design - March 2023. (2.21 MB) (pdf)
- How to Video: Underground Design
- Using Neara - Session 4 for ASPs - Automated Reports and Checks - March 2023 (1). (1.87 MB) (pdf)
- How to Video: Automated Reports and Checks
- Automated Overhead Construction and Conductor Schedules