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esv <strong>as</strong>sistsinvestigations into firesinvolving evaporativeair conditioners<strong>Victoria</strong>’s fire authorities - the MFB andCFA - have reported significant incre<strong>as</strong>esin the number of air conditioner andevaporative cooler fires in <strong>Victoria</strong>nhomes over recent months.ESV is working with the authorities investigatingpossible problems with evaporative airconditioners, some of them roof mounted,following incre<strong>as</strong>ed reports of both fires andincidents where smoke h<strong>as</strong> entered homes.“While these reports are of concern to ESV andthe fire authorities, investigations are at an earlystage and we do not have enough at this timeto <strong>as</strong>certain if there is a significant problem withevaporative coolers,” said Director of <strong>Energy</strong><strong>Safe</strong>ty, Ken Gardner.damaged rooftop evaporative airconditioner examined by ESV recentlyESV h<strong>as</strong> met with CFA and MFB representativesand agreed to investigate <strong>as</strong> many of thefire reports <strong>as</strong> possible. In some incidents,investigators have found that fan motor start/runcapacitors have ruptured and produced smokebut not caused fires.“Meanwhile we appeal to all electricians calledout to work on evaporative air conditioners tocheck the state of capacitors to determine ifthere is any deterioration and/or damage, andinform ESV of their findings,” said Ken.“We will of course continue to review thesituation and take whatever action is deemednecessary.”A ruptured fan motor start/runcapacitor detected in one air conditionerElectricalEngineeringManager> Regulate the <strong>Safe</strong>ty of <strong>Victoria</strong>’s electricitysupply infr<strong>as</strong>tructure> Salary range $96,000 – $104,000 plus11% superannuation and vehicle> Southbank location<strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Safe</strong> <strong>Victoria</strong> is a statutory authoritythat is responsible for ensuring the safe andefficient supply and use of electricity, g<strong>as</strong>and the safety of pipelines in <strong>Victoria</strong>. Weare seeking a manager to lead a small team ofengineers and technical specialists responsiblefor the safety of electricity generation,transmission and distribution in <strong>Victoria</strong>.Reporting to the Executive Manager Infr<strong>as</strong>tructure<strong>Safe</strong>ty, the Manager Electricity Supply <strong>Safe</strong>tywill oversee Electricity <strong>Safe</strong>ty ManagementSchemes, <strong>as</strong>sess and audit safety systems andprocesses, monitor industry safety performance,review safety standards and provide authoritativeexpertise and advice on electricity safety mattersto management, industry and the <strong>Victoria</strong>ncommunity.The ideal applicant will have electrical engineeringqualifications or equivalent and substantialrelevant electrical industry experience with athorough knowledge of the design, constructionand operation of electricity generation,transmission and distribution infr<strong>as</strong>tructure.We are seeking someone who h<strong>as</strong> recognisedtechnical competence and authoritative standingin the electricity industry with at le<strong>as</strong>t five yearsexperience leading and managing staff, a soundknowledge of relevant <strong>Victoria</strong>n legislation andexcellent communication and interpersonal skills.A copy of the position descriptionis available on the ESV websitewww.esv.vic.gov.au. Telephone enquiriesmay be made in the first instance to Mike Ebdon,Executive Manager Infr<strong>as</strong>tructure on +61 3 92039740. Applications including a resume and adocument addressing the selection criteri<strong>as</strong>hould be forwarded to jmcfarland@esv.vic.gov.au.7SUMMER/AUTUMN 2008 ISSUE 11

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