Panels and Boxes
A breaker panel, also known as a load center, service panel, breaker box or electrical panel, is a steel box that holds multiple circuit breakers wired to circuits that distribute power throughout your home. Circuit breakers turn the power to your home on and off to protect wiring from damage by “tripping” when an electrical short or overcurrent occurs. You may consider replacing your electrical panel or adding a sub-panel if a need for additional circuit breakers exceeds the capacity of your current breaker panel or if you want to upgrade from fuses to circuit breakers. It’s important to note that a new breaker panel will not provide more power to your home. If your home needs more power overall, use the services of a professional electrician to upgrade the power, a process that will include a new breaker panel as well as other accessories, such as new cables and a new electrical meter. This buying guide will help you understand what to look for when selecting a breaker panel, so you can feel confident you’re choosing the right breaker panel for your needs.
Before purchasing a new breaker panel, take time to assess your present and future electrical needs and plan accordingly. Check with local authorities and your utility company to be sure you select a panel that conforms to code and all local requirements.
Samples of Boxes
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| 3-4Gang Surface Box Steel |
1-2Gang Flush Mem Steel Box |
3-4Gang Flush Mem Steel Box |
Handy Box Metal |
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| 1-2Gang Surface Box Steel |
Wall Case Metal |
4x4x2 Pressed Steel Box |
4in PVC Square Box with Cover |
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| Octagonal Box Metal |
20mm PVC Angle Besa Box |
20mm Terminal Besa Box |
20mm PVC Tee Besa Box |
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| 20mm PVC Through Besa Box |
20mm 3Way PVC Y Besa Box |
25mm PVC U Besa Box |
20mm PVC 4way Besa Box |
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| 4in PVC Oct Cover |
Islandwide Delivery Available
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