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Why Is a Switchboard Upgrade Essential

It is your responsibility as a homeowner to keep your electrical systems in excellent working order to prevent injuries and property loss. A good starting point is to hire a qualified electrician who is well-versed in handling a switchboard upgrade.

This article will discuss why a switchboard upgrade is essential and why you should work with a local electrician in Greenwich.

Why Are Electrical Switchboard Upgrades Necessary?

Your electrical switchboard is the heart of your electrical system. It's responsible for distributing power to your home's different areas. It also contains essential safety devices that protect your home from electrical hazards.

However, over time, your electrical switchboard may become outdated and unable to handle the demands of modern electrical appliances.

Some signs that it's time to upgrade your switchboard are that it's old, that you occasionally get little electric shocks when plugging in appliances, and other apparent flaws like flickering lights and power tripping due to an insufficient power supply.

Your old fuse box will also have ceramic fuses. Ceramic and porcelain fuses blowing can cause an electrical fire—enough reason to upgrade your switchboard.

A switchboard upgrade that includes new circuit breakers, safety switches for both light and power and high-voltage diverters can provide you with several benefits, including:

1. Improved Safety

Older switchboards may not have the same level of protection as newer switchboards. Upgrading to a modern switchboard fitted with circuit breakers and safety switches can help protect your home from electrical hazards such as electrical shocks or house fires.

A circuit breaker safeguards your home's wiring and electrical systems, while a safety switch safeguards you and your family from electric shock.

2. Increased Capacity

Your switchboard may not be up to supplying your home's electrical needs if you find your circuit breakers constantly tripping.

Your circuit breakers trip when you overload your electrical system. This happens when you use too many appliances simultaneously, such as several air conditioners, pool pumps, and large-capacity hot water systems.

Upgrading your current switchboard means it can handle the electrical load of major electrical appliances. It is also crucial for the safe operation of these appliances and a lower fire risk.

An upgraded switchboard also increases the capacity and availability of your home's electrical appliances.

3. Compliance with Regulations

The electrical codes may have changed since you installed your old switchboard. Installing a new switchboard can guarantee that your property is up to code regarding electrical safety.

Homeowners who receive an electrical defect notice know that their outdated switchboard does not meet Australian safety requirements. You will need the necessary safety switches installed as soon as possible by a qualified electrician.

RCD (Residual Current Devices) switches are installed in a home or business to prevent a potentially lethal electrical shock by immediately disconnecting the power source. Installing RCD switches will help you avoid 90% of deadly electric shocks.

All lighting and electrical circuits in a home or business should be protected with the necessary RCD safety switches. If you live in an older home, consider getting a switchboard upgrade as soon as possible.

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