Electrical Circuit Breaker Panel: How To Properly Wire One

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An electric circuit breaker panel is the main source of electricity in a home. All the wires to the outlets and other fixtures are connected to the circuit breaker panel, where the current travels. An electrical panel installation is recommended if you want a properly distributed electrical current that won’t trip or spark. Electricians Team Reseda will help you learn how to wire an electrical circuit breaker panel properly. Follow these tips for a successful installation:

First, prepare your protective equipment and tools. You may lay the tools on a table, so you have a good view of what you have and won’t have a hard time looking for the toll you need. Ensure you wear your PPE properly to avoid accidents. 

Here are the tools you need for the installation:

  • Circuit breaker panel
  • Wall anchors (if needed)
  • 120-volt and 240-volt circuit breakers
  • Electrical tape
  • Level
  • Cable ripper
  • Wire strippers
  • Voltage tester
  • Screwdrivers
  • Hammer
  • Electrician’s fish tape
  1. Shut off your power. Ensure that your main power source or your feeder wires are shut off. Before proceeding with the next step, you should wait a few minutes to ensure no electric currents are running down the wires. 
  2. Find the metal knockouts and open them. You’ll need to open your metal knockout for the main conduit, every branch circuit, and grounding wires. Prepare the knockouts and remove the covers before starting. Some electricians remove all knockout covers, but some prefer to remove one at a time.
  3. You can now mount your panel, ensuring that it is level. Anchor the panel using screws and secure it to avoid falling off the wall and having a huge problem to fix.
  4. Then, install the main service wires. Secure the wires with fish tape and the fish tape with electrical tape. Ensure you have enough length to connect wires to the main panel wires.
  5. Now, you can connect the main ground wire. The main ground wire is the copper wire connected to the grounding lug. Extra grounding wires are needed if you need to attach them to a water pipe. 
  6. Once the grounding wire is connected, it’s time to connect the main neutral wire. It is the silver wire that you should connect to a bus bar. It’s easy to spot these since the bus bar is big.
  7. Connect the main breaker by bending the service wires to reach the main breaker. Remember not to leave too many bare wires, which can cause shock and electrocution. 
  8. Pull all the wires to connect to the branch circuit. Then, secure them in place using the fish tape. Ensure you have enough wires to give yourself allowance if ever errors occur.
  9. Connect the branch circuit ground wires and do the same to the branch circuit breakers. Upon successful connection, you may tighten the screws and double-check your work. Then you can try and turn on the power to see if your work is successful.

These steps might be easy for you or can be confusing, so ensure you understand them properly or hire an expert electrician to do the installation. Electricians Team Reseda is a tried and tested company with numerous successes installing an electrical circuit breaker panel.

Find and Label Your Electrical Panel the Right Way

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Find and Label Your Electrical Panel the Right Way

Your electrical panel is the main control system of every part of your home. The panel controls certain rooms in the house, especially when you need to repair electrical wiring in one room. Electrical panels guarantee you won’t have to turn off your main power source, so you must find where each panel is connected and label them according to which room they are connected. Here are great tips on how to do those:

  • Ask one person to help you find where each electrical panel is connected. This person will find the room where the electricity is out while you control the panel. 
  • Ask the person to check each outlet and light switch to know where they are connected. You can write down the details on a piece of paper for later. 
  • Once you check each room, you can easily label your electrical panel. You can even mark each electrical panel as you turn them on and off for easier labeling.

Labeling your electrical panel is that easy! You can do these steps without hiring an electrician, but if you’re more comfortable having a professional around, then hire Electricians Team Reseda’s expert electricians.

In conclusion, following these steps guarantees a properly installed and secure electrical circuit breaker panel. Therefore, ensure you read the steps one by one, and if you have difficulty understanding them, hire an electrician for a fast and successful installation.

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