Factors To Consider When Planning Power Installation

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Factors To Consider When Planning Power Installation

30 November 2020
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If you're planning on moving into a new house, one of the things you need to plan for is power installation. A faulty electrical system can result in the damage of electrical appliances, electrocution or even fire outbreaks. Here's an electrical checklist of what you need to consider when moving into your new house.

Power Points

When planning power installation of your new home, think about where the power points will be. During this modern age, when many people are attached to their computers, phones and tablets, you should have lots of power points all over your house for charging and for extra appliances. The average home has over 40 power points spread throughout the house.

Consider adding power points in the lounge room, kitchen and bedroom. Your electrical expert will advise you on the strategic places to install additional power points. A rule of thumb is to have power points in areas where there are major appliances. For example, in the kitchen, you should have power points for a fridge, freezer, oven and dishwasher.

Electrical Service Panel

Another important thing you need to check when planning a power installation is the electrical service panel. You need to replace a rusty and worn out electrical service panel. If the electrical service panel has a fuse box, it means it's old and should also be replaced.

It's also important to determine the size and capacity of the electrical panel. Many modern homes have panels that support a high-power capacity. If your house has a lower capacity, then it might not be able to support modern electrical appliances. Make sure you have a professional electrician inspect your electrical service panel.

Wet Area Outlets

Water is a good conductor of electricity, which means it can cause electrocution. You need to make sure wet areas in your house like the bathroom and kitchen have ground fault circuit interrupters. These interrupters can detect unbalanced electricity and cut off the power before it damages your electric appliances.

Ground fault circuit interrupters can also detect when electrical appliances come into contact with water. Have your electrical expert inspect your new home for interrupters. If these aren't fitted, make sure you include this in your power installation plan. 

Power installation is one of the most important considerations to make when moving into a new house. It's crucial that you engage an experienced and professional electrician to ensure your house is free from electrical hazards. Make sure you have sufficient power points and inspect the electrical service panel and the wet area outlets before moving into your new house.

Contact an electrical contractor in your area to learn more.