Electrical Panel Installation
Replacing your Electrical Panel will provide many benefits including Peace of mind, safety, and reduced energy costs. Mario and Sons Electric will inspect your Electrical Panel and make recommendations for repair or replacement.
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This is the primary electrical panel that receives power from the utility service. It contains the main circuit breaker or disconnect switch that controls the entire electrical supply to the building.
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A subpanel is an additional panel that is connected to the main service panel. It is used to distribute power to specific areas or circuits within a building. Subpanels can help accommodate additional electrical loads and provide localized control.
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Fuse boxes were commonly used in older homes and buildings before circuit breakers became more prevalent. They contain screw-in fuses that protect individual circuits by melting if the current exceeds a safe limit.
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Circuit breaker panels are the most commonly used type of electrical panel today. They use circuit breakers instead of fuses to protect circuits from overloads and short circuits. Circuit breakers can be easily reset after tripping.
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Distribution boards are typically used in commercial and industrial settings to distribute electrical power to various circuits or equipment. They are designed to handle higher electrical loads and often include features like busbars and multiple circuit breakers.
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Motor control centers are specialized electrical panels used in industrial settings to control and distribute power to electric motors. They contain motor starters, overload relays, and other control components.
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These panels are used to connect a backup generator to a building's electrical system. They allow for seamless switching between utility power and generator power during power outages.
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Siemens, Square D (Schneider Electric), Eaton, GE (General Electric), ABB, Cutler-Hammer (Eaton), Leviton, Legrand, Panelboard (P&B)
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