New Residential Electrical Service Box Questions, Please
On Apr 10, 9:23*am, "Robert11" wrote:
Hello,
Will be replacing a quite old residential electrical service box with a new
150 or 200 amp one in the near future.
Haven't spoken to any electricians yet, but before I do, would like to gain
a bit of knowledge as to
what is state of the art, etc., these days.
e.g.,
a. *What brand(s) do I want to ask for, and I guess what's more important,
which to stay away from ?
b. *Square D still the preferred one to go with ?
If so, do they have a "good," "better," "best" kind of lineup ?
Which should I specify ? *Much of a price difference between ?
c. *Not sure what bells and whistles to ask about.
I guess I want GFE breakers somewhere.
Where should they be put in ?
Any potential problem in having one in the service box if there is already
one or two GFE's on outlets in the circuit ?
d. *What about "Arc-Fault" breakers, which I've heard about.
What are they, and where would I want them ?
e. *Is a ground rod required these days for the Gnd/Neutral, per Code ?
Presently, there doesn't seem to be one.
Much thanks; appreciate it.
Bob
A surge and lightning arrestor on the main panel and a simple 6
circuit generator transfer switch are a good idea. You need a very
good ground for saftey. Even GFIs consume power 24x7, only install
what you need.
|