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Circuit breaker locking systems can be very useful for securing the circuit breaker system in any area accessible to others, but does compromise safety matters. While there are benefits to circuit breaker locking systems, like their ability to prevent electrical fires or other mishaps, until you physically unlock the breaker, the power will remain off. Off hand, this might not seem to be such a big deal, but if there is someone in your household who needs medical equipment that requires constant power, this poses a serious threat.
A fusible switch is what was more commonly used before circuit breakers were around. Fusible switches can still often be found in older Central & Coastal, CA area homes. Fusible switches contain a fuse that protects your home and appliances from being damaged in cases of electrical overload. If your home still utilizes a fusible switch and you are thinking of upgrading it, give us a call to consult with an electrical expert who can assess your home and power needs.
How many circuit breakers you can add to your breaker box depends on a few things. Firstly, you will need to analyze how much physical space there is on your breaker box. If there is minimal space left, you can remove some of the metal punch-out panels to create more room on your breaker box. If there are no more of these spaces left, you have a full circuit breaker panel and additional circuit breakers cannot be installed. Alternatively, you can put in what is called a sub panel to accommodate the additional circuit breakers. Lastly, and most importantly, you must check your electrical panel to see how many breakers or other brands it is rated to handle. Do not exceed the maximum capacity of your breaker box even if you have the additional room to install more. If you are looking to add additional circuit breakers to your breaker box, it is best to have Monarch Home Services install them, as we have the skills and experience to do so.
There are a number of reasons a circuit breaker can fail, but the most common are:
Age is one of the most common reasons a circuit breaker fails. As breakers age, they can malfunction because they trip over practically any electrical current passing through, even average voltage levels.
Water and moisture often corrode and rust your breakers and their connections, leading them to trip and eventually fail.
Oftentimes, homeowners attempt to install circuit breakers themselves, leaving loose connections in place. When there are loose connections within your circuit breaker, it can short circuit very easily. This can be very dangerous and breaker installations should always be left to trained professionals at Monarch Home Services instead.
There are a number of reasons a circuit breaker can fail, but the most common are:
Age is one of the most common reasons a circuit breaker fails. As breakers age, they can malfunction because they trip over practically any electrical current passing through, even average voltage levels.
Water and moisture often corrode and rust your breakers and their connections, leading them to trip and eventually fail.
Oftentimes, homeowners attempt to install circuit breakers themselves, leaving loose connections in place. When there are loose connections within your circuit breaker, it can short circuit very easily. This can be very dangerous and breaker installations should always be left to trained professionals at Monarch Home Services instead.
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