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This legislation has been repealed.

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ACT 1997 (REPEALED) - SECT 21

21. (1) An electricity distributor may—

        (a)     impose such requirements relating to the installation and use of electrical appliances and equipment by a customer as the distributor considers necessary to prevent or minimise adverse effects on the supply of electricity to other customers;

        (b)     impose requirements relating to loading of, and the balancing of load over, the phases of a customer's electricity supply;

        (c)     impose requirements relating to the minimum rupture rating or minimum breaking capacity of a customer's main protective devices; and

        (d)     require a customer to install relays, current transformers and other protective equipment having characteristics to suit the distributor's protective system.

(2) A customer shall comply with any requirements imposed on him or her under this section.

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