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electrical heavy up- Tim Kyle

What Is an Electrical Heavy Up?

The term heavy up is sometimes used in the electrical industry. It refers to revamping an electrical panel to increase amperage capacity. So, why do you need to increase the amperage, and when exactly would you need an electrical heavy up? Read on to learn more.

Signs Your Home Needs an Electrical Heavy Up

Heavy up is another term for electrical panel upgrades. The panel is installed in your home to meet your home’s electrical load. It is also responsible for distributing power to the devices consistently. All electrical panels operate within a specific capacity. If it’s a 100-amperage panel, it can supply 100 amps and not more than that. When your electricity consumption needs outgrow the panel capacity, you need a heavy up. For example, if you install a new HVAC unit, the company will advise you to check your panel capacity and upgrade if necessary.

As a homeowner, you should be aware of the following signs that can indicate the need for an electrical panel upgrade:

  • The electrical panel feels excessively hot to the touch.
  • You have a fuse-based electrical panel.
  • Lights flicker when you turn on appliances (especially the ones that consume more power).
  • There’s noise coming from outlets.
  • You haven’t changed your panels for 25 years.
  • Circuit breakers trip often.
  • There’s a burning smell near the panel.
  • There’s water damage around the electrical panel.

Tim Kyle Electric: Owings Mills Electrician

When you upgrade your panel, you ensure your home is safe from electrical breakdown. Older homes wiring and main electrical panels can easily become outdated. Tim Kyle Electric can take care of any of your rewiring or electrical panel needs. Please check www.ismypanelsafe.com to make sure you do not have these dangerous and unsafe electrical panels. For all of your residential electrical needs, contact us today.

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