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Main Panel Upgrades (MPU)
About Main Panel Upgrades (MPU)
Known also as a service panel, your electrical panel is what controls all of the electricity within your home. This is what takes the electricity from your utility company and gives power to the outlets for all your appliances. Inside your electrical panel are circuit breakers that control the flow of electricity. Breakers trip when too much electricity flows in. This is to help prevent wiring from melting and electrical fires. If you have an outdated panel or have added new appliances to your home, it may be time for a panel upgrade. The electricians at Applied Electric Inc. in Turlock, Modesto, Ceres, Patterson, Salida, Oakdale & Riverbank can help!
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What Is An Electrical Panel?
The best way to explain an electric panel is to compare it to a tree. Your panel is the trunk and the breakers are the branches. The electricity from the power company flows into the electric panel, which distributes the electricity to the various breakers much like the roots of a tree gather nutrients and water and go through the trunk and throughout the branches all the way to the smallest twigs. The electric panel moderates how much electricity flows to each branch. If too much power were to go through, wires would melt and it could possibly start a fire.
If you happened to touch a melted or damaged wire, you could receive an electric shock. The electric panel is designed to control the electricity flow to prevent such things from happening.
One of the methods of stopping the excess electric flow is to trip a breaker or blow a fuse. It is absolutely essential to your safety that you have a properly functioning electric panel and circuit breakers that will trip should too much electricity start flowing.
It is important your electric panel is big enough to handle the amount of electricity you need in the house. If you add a large appliance or something like an air conditioner, you may need a panel upgrade. The bigger panel is necessary to handle the extra electricity demand.
An electric panel may be called many different things. Below are the terms that are associated with electric panel.
- Breaker box
- Circuit breaker panel or box
- Power breaker
- Service panel
- Fuse box
- Fuse board
- Load center
- Main panel
- Panel board
- Electrical service
- Residential service
- Distribution board
Things To Consider When Thinking About Upgrading Your Panel
If you have heard about electric panel upgrades and are wondering whether or not you need one, this information will help you make a decision. There are 2 main reasons you should upgrade your panel. (1) The panel is too small and not keeping up with your electrical needs & (2) The panel is unsafe and is at risk of causing a fire or causing an electrical shock. A few decades ago, electrical cars were not a thing. And neither were several modern home appliances. It’s hardly possible to emphasize enough how much the average home has changed, and this is why panel upgrades are more important than ever.
Situations that call for a panel upgrade
Having new appliances in your home isn’t what spells the need for a panel upgrade. Only your electrician can confirm if your home’s electrical problem requires this sort of work or just regular repairs. However, we can help you identify situations that might call for a panel upgrade. They include:
- Circuit breaker trips when you turn on an appliance
- Circuit breaker trips frequently
- You’ve just bought that electrical vehicle and want to install a home charging station on a level 2
- Your lights flicker or dim often
- Resetting the breaker doesn’t fix the problem
- You’ve moved into an old home
- Your power seems insufficient
- There is a remodeling project in the works.
With any of these situations, a panel upgrade may just be the solution. But don’t conclude without hearing from an electrical technician.
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