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Examples of Ausgrid assets and how those assets are numbered
Numbering of poles
Old labels (pole PR413 shown) - Central Coast region
Old labels (pole EP81237 shown) - parts of the Sydney region
Old labels – Hunter region
(pole AH20444 shown)
This is an example of a pole number format that is unique to the Newcastle region (pole NB05208)
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Newer type of labels used on poles (pole RP00025 shown)
Latest version of labels used on poles (pole TA78679 shown)
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Numbering of pillars
Old labels – Newcastle Region (examples shown are pillars FP20 and FP24)
Newer labels – steel pillars in Northern Beaches and St George area
Latest version labels – concrete pillars in Northern Beaches
Latest version labels – round steel pillar (Pole SU01245 shown)
Latest version labels – plastic pillar (Pillar SU01228 shown)
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Old labels – Hunter Region (pillar PR72497 shown)
Typical example of customer’s pillar – not labelled as owned by customer
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Numbering of substations
Numbering of Ausgrid Substations generally starts with an “S”, followed by up to 5 digits, but they may also start with a ”K” or other letters. Examples are shown below.
Older style kiosk substation
Modern kiosk substation
Older substation numbering (Substation 314 shown)
Older substation numbering (Substation 735 shown)
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A typical Ausgrid Zone substation (rural area)
A typical Ausgrid Zone substation (urban area)
A typical sign found at an Ausgrid zone substation