I've got some issues
with my electrical system.
At Mister Sparky®,
we will evaluate your sub panel
repair needs, and service or
install sub panels for your
home. An electrical sub panel -
also known as a service sub
panel or circuit breaker sub
panel - are often required to
create new space for circuit
breakers and to optimize your
electrical system.
What is a Sub Panel?
In essence, an electrical sub
panel can be thought of as a
mini service panel. Its basic
structure is the same as a
service panel, with a main
feeder wire leading into bus
bars and circuit breakers.
Branch wire circuits lead off of
the circuit breakers into
various parts of the house.
A typical amperage and
voltage for a sub-panel might be
30 amp., 240 volts.
Note: a circuit breaker
sub panel does not provide
additional electricity to the
house; it is feeding off of the
main electrical panel.
There are 2 major reasons why
you might want to install a
circuit breaker sub panel:
First, if the main service
panel does not have enough space
to hold circuit breakers for any
new circuits that you intend to
install. The circuit breaker sub
panel can, in a sense, create
new space for circuit breakers,
but in a physically separate
location.
Secondly, the sub panel
provides a sense of clarity and
separation of service from the
main electrical panel. Usually,
a circuit breaker sub panel will
service one separate area that
has a discrete function, such as
a kitchen, shop, office, or
addition. By installing a
circuit breaker sub panel, you
make it clear which circuit
breakers and branch circuits
apply to which parts of the
house. It is easy to segregate
the duties of all of the branch
circuits, and to facilitate sub
panel repairs, by keeping the
circuits sequestered within the
circuit breaker sub panel area.
At Mister Sparky®,
we evaluate your needs for any
renovation project to determine
the feasibility of installing
sub panels, and assess your sub
panel repair issues.