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How Do You Know You Need an Electrical Panel Upgrade?

Your electrical system must be up to the task for your facility. An outdated or malfunctioning electrical panel endangers your employees and customers. Fortunately, there are ways to upgrade your commercial electrical panel without completely overhauling your building’s wiring system. Here are a few key items to look out for when thinking of upgrading.


Is Your Commercial Electrical Panel Hot?

If you need a circuit breaker to trip every time you turn on a light or plug in a fan, it’s time for an electrical panel upgrade. An outdated electrical panel may not be able to handle the current demand of your business. Newer commercial electrical panels are designed with more advanced technology, allowing them to operate multiple circuits simultaneously without overheating safely.


Are You Using Too Many Electrical Cords?

An excellent way to tell if your commercial building needs an electrical panel upgrade is by looking at its current wiring system. Are there too many cords connected to one outlet? If so, it’s time for an overhaul! The more electrical circuits you have running through one outlet, the more likely it is that one will overload and trip a breaker. This can lead to fires and other serious issues within your business building.


Rust or Corrosion on Your Commercial Electrical Panel?

If you notice rust or corrosion on your commercial electrical panel, it is a good idea to have it inspected. This may mean you need to replace the wiring in your building or a water leak which can cause an electrical short or fire.



Lights Been Flickering?

If your lights are flickering or dimming, this can be an indication of a problem with your circuit breaker. It is also possible that the wiring itself may need to be replaced.


As a business owner, your electric panel upgrade can be one of the easiest ways to keep up with energy-efficiency requirements and reduce your electric bill.

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