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100 amp breaker box
100 amp breaker box





100 amp breaker box
  1. 100 AMP BREAKER BOX UPDATE
  2. 100 AMP BREAKER BOX UPGRADE

So how do you know what a house has? Well an electrical panel can be located in a few different places – it’s usually at the back of the house in the basement or near the back door. Insurance companies often won’t insure a property with a 60-amp electrical service.

100 amp breaker box

100 AMP BREAKER BOX UPGRADE

This is a big pain for a new homeowner because without insurance, you can’t have a mortgage and without a mortgage, you often can’t have a house! What are you supposed to do? Well unless you can get some leeway from the insurance company, you’re going to need to upgrade that panel quite soon after you move in or the sellers will have to upgrade if for you.

100 AMP BREAKER BOX UPDATE

They won’t just charge you more – they often won’t insure it at all! Some insurance companies might give you temporary insurance as long as you update the electrical in a reasonable amount of time, but it could depend. Many insurance companies have decided that 60-amp service is not as safe as 100-amp service, and they often won’t insure a property with a 60-amp panel. And that in itself may not be such a big deal – your house might be fine – but what you have to consider is the insurance companies. So why is this all so important? Well I think pretty much no one has 30-amp service anymore, so you can forget about that being a problem, but since there was such a construction boom just after World War II, there are a lot of houses built in the 1940s in Edmonton and a lot of them have a lower amperage electrical service than is required today. For example, what if you want to change your stove to electrical? What is your gas dryer breaks or you’re wanting to switch to an electric one? 100-amp service started to be used in homes by the late 1950s, so if your house was built before then, it may have been 60-amp service. This doesn’t often suffice today, however – nowadays you really should have 100-amp service for insurance and for future use. That 30-amp electrical service was common until the early 1940s when builders changed over to 60-amp service and by now all 30-amp systems in Edmonton should have been replaced with at least 60-amp service.Ħ0-amp service isn’t that bad if you have a gas stove and a gas dryerĦ0-amp service wasn’t that bad back in the 1950s if you have a gas stove and gas dryer and most people did have a gas stove – and they hung their laundry to dry or maybe had a gas dryer – which worked perfectly fine. Using a blow-dryer and kettle at the same time would blow a fuse. That wouldn’t really even run a toaster and an electric cook-top at the same time these days. If you live in a house that was built in Edmonton during the turn of the century – the last century that is, your house probably had only 30-amp service. So if you live in an apartment condo or a townhouse, the service requirements may be different for building insurance. Conventional condominiums are typically insured as a whole by the condo corporation.

100 amp breaker box

That was good enough back then, but it’s might not be adequate now.Ī caveat: this article pertains to houses and not conventional condominiums. Houses built today have 100-amp electrical service, but many older houses just had 60-amp service. People use more power than ever before and so houses built recently have electrical service that can handle all that load – but it didn’t use to be that way. Toasters, tea kettles, computers, widescreen TVs, cell phone chargers – you name it and it’s probably plugged-in.

100 amp breaker box

These days, people have something plugged into almost every electrical outlet in the house.







100 amp breaker box