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As more and more electric appliances and furniture are manufactured for every home, the need for electrical system upgrades has become more essential than necessary. This is true for both older and new homes, although upgrades are more common in older homes. It is extremely important to ensure your system is suitable for your home’s electrical needs. Every aspect of the system should run smoothly not only to prevent damage on your electrical appliances and equipment but also to avoid the dangerous risks it could bring to your home and your family.

Electrician Myrtle Beach lists some of the important aspects of an electrical upgrade to help you ensure a safe and effective upgrade.

Planning for an electrical system upgrade

In the planning phase, the most important thing you need to remember is to include both your present and future electrical needs. This will ensure that you won’t have to continually do an upgrade every year. Keep in mind that technology is rapidly developing with new and better electrical gadgets and tools being manufactured and offered in the market at a quick rate. And because most of these gadgets are essential, you’ll find yourself investing money on them. And, thus, you’ll need to ensure your electrical wiring system is capable to run more of the equipment you’ll be buying in the future.

Aside from this, it also helps to check your current electricity service and determine if it can accommodate the system upgrade that you’re planning. Most homes, especially the older ones, would need to upgrade their electrical service before upgrading their systems. Ask your electrician to look at your system and verify if increasing your current service is needed.

Checking your electrical system circuit breaker

You will need to check your circuit breaker to see if it can accommodate a system upgrade. Otherwise, you’ll also have to replace your circuit breaker in order for you to do an upgrade on your electrical wiring.

When looking at your circuit breaker, you’ll need to find the size of the service and the amp rating. Make sure you current amp rating can accommodate your system upgrade. Most 100-amp service can handle an upgrade. If you have an amp rating of 60 or less, you’ll need to replace your current circuit breaker to accommodate your system upgrade.

Additionally, you’ll have to make sure your current circuit breaker has enough open slots for your system upgrade. Keep in mind that you’ll need one open slot for every 120-volt circuit that you plan to add to your system and two open slots for every 240-volt circuit. If there are not enough open slots in your circuit breaker, you can consider installing a sub panel.

Make sure you have the local electrical contractor look through your current system and determine if the upgrade you are planning complies with local electrical and building codes. You can also ask the inspector for some suggestions on how you can implement a safe and efficient upgrade.

Upgrading your electrical system is not an easy task. Contact Myrtle Beach Electrician Pros for professional assistance now.

Myrtle Beach Electrician Pros
Myrtle Beach, SC  29577
843-353-6345
electriciansmyrtlebeach.com

Areas Served: Myrtle Beach, Carolina Forest, Conway, Surfside Beach, Socastee

 

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