Electricity & Electrical Equipment Tagging & Power Leads
Electricity
ExpoNet have been appointed official electrical contractors for the Expo. No other electrical contractor is allowed to work on site. If you require electricity on your stand, please fill out and return Electricity Form by Monday 5 January 2026. Please note that one 4amp power supply is now included with indoor shell stands.
Exponet have already sent the online exhibitor kit. If you haven’t received the kit, please call: (02) 9645 7070.
Any additional electrical requirements may be ordered through them. Any order taken on site will incur an additional charge and may not be able to be fulfilled because of power limitations.
No other electrician may connect to the Expo power supply.
All electrical fittings and extension power leads must display current test tags, within 50mm of the male end of the plug. If your testing is not up-to-date, please contact ExpoNet, and for a nominal fee, they will arrange to have your leads tested and tagged. You must not use the cord until it has been tagged and tested.
Every show we get calls from stands (Caravan Stands) regarding power failures. Usually, these problems are caused by unnecessary overloading – especially when air conditioners and urns are turned on. If not allowed for, items of this type cause a considerable power overload. If you need additional circuits for such items, then please bear this in mind when organising your electrical requirements with our electrical contractor.
Electrical Tagging & Power Leads
All equipment, fittings or material brought into the Show may be subject to inspection by any CCIA staff, CCIA contractors or the Work Health & Safety Officer. If any such equipment is deemed not to comply with WHS regulations, nor be safe for any other reason whatsoever, it shall be removed from the Show immediately at the expense of the exhibitor.
You MUST ensure that all electrical items used at the Expo have recently been tested & tagged.
Electrical Do’s & Don’ts
- No double adapters are to be used
- Only power boards with overload switches are to be used.
- No 10amp leads supplying 15amp outlets
- All leads must be 15amp if a caravan has a 15amp outlet
- If you have 10 caravans then you require 10 leads
- In the event of a power outage only the onsite electrician can re-set.
- All leads that are plugged in should not be coiled.
- All leads that are in areas where patrons could trip over, must be covered or tucked under vehicles.