When it comes to managing strata properties, electrical safety isn’t something you can afford to overlook. Many apartment buildings across Australia have ageing infrastructure, with outdated wiring, hidden switchboards, and systems that may need updating to meet today’s safety standards. One of the simplest and most effective ways to stay ahead of these risks is regular RCD (Residual Current Device) testing.
Why Do RCDs Matter?
RCDs are life saving safety switches that instantly disconnect power when they detect an imbalance in the electrical current, usually caused by a fault, shock hazard or electricity leaking to earth, acting fast to prevent electrocution or fire.
They’re found in switchboards, power sockets, and portable units, offering protection that circuit breakers and fuses alone can’t. RCDs are designed to protect people, which is important in shared environments like strata complexes, where a single fault can impact many residents.
Why RCDs Need Regular Testing
Like any safety device, they need regular checks to ensure they’re still working correctly. Environmental factors like dust, humidity, wiring faults, and general wear and tear can all affect how well an RCD performs. Some may trip too slowly or not at all, while others may become overly sensitive, leading to nuisance power outages that frustrate residents.
Routine testing catches these problems early. Electrical faults are a leading cause of house fires across Australia, many of which are preventable. Proactive RCD checks offer a low cost, high impact way to protect both residents and property.
Strata Specific Electrical Risks
Electrical systems are often hidden away and out of mind in many strata buildings, with switchboards commonly found in locked service rooms or shared cupboards. Over time, systems can become overloaded, wiring can degrade, and insulation can wear out.
That’s where RCD testing comes in. It’s one of the most effective ways to bring older systems up to modern safety standards without the need for a full electrical overhaul. Meaning fewer emergencies, smoother insurance processes, and safer homes for residents, giving building managers peace of mind.
Compliance and Legal Responsibilities
Australian RCD compliance is regulated under AS/NZS 3760:2022, with each state and territory enforcing specific rules. Non-compliance can lead to serious consequences, especially if an incident occurs and testing hasn’t been maintained.
Testing requirements can vary based on building use, age, and shared facilities. Residential areas typically follow standard intervals, but spaces like communal laundries, outdoor outlets, or mixed use ground floor areas may fall under higher risk categories requiring more frequent checks.
General guidelines include:
- Push button tests: Every 3–6 months
- Trip time tests (specialised equipment): Annually
- Higher risk zones: Monthly or quarterly testing may be required
- Only licensed electricians or qualified technicians can perform these tests
- Records must include: test dates, outcomes, technician name, and next due date
Not sure where your property stands? A licensed electrician can assess your setup and help develop a compliance plan tailored to your building’s risk profile and local requirements.
Benefits Beyond Compliance
Staying compliant is one thing, but regular RCD testing delivers far more than ticking boxes:
Prevent Fires – Old wiring and ageing switchboards are major fire risks. RCD testing, especially when paired with thermographic scanning, helps detect faults or overheating before things get dangerous.
Lower Insurance Risk – Many strata insurers now expect proactive electrical maintenance. Staying on top of testing, documentation can reduce your risk profile, help during claims, or even lower premiums.
Fewer Disruptions – Regular testing improves reliability and minimises unexpected outages, making life easier for tenants and avoiding late night callouts for building managers.
Build Trust – A proactive approach to safety builds trust with tenants and owners. It reflects professionalism and can make your property more appealing to buyers, renters, and committee members alike.
Don’t Wait for an Emergency
Electrical hazards don’t come with warnings, one issue can quickly escalate. RCD testing should be treated as an essential maintenance task.
The team at Bright Choice Electrical specialises in strata electrical safety, from routine testing to thermographic scans and full system upgrades. We’ll help you meet your legal obligations, reduce risks, and keep your building running safely and smoothly.