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jim February 11th 06 03:07 PM

circut Breaker box
 
We have a 1936 5 room house with a 100 amp service w/ circut breakers.
We wil be updating to 200amps service soom. Down the road it
probability 2 rooms add to the house 1 of witch will a bedroom the
other will be a family room (computer). My big question is what to
look at having to done in line of the fuse box or electric work


thanks
jim


SQLit February 11th 06 03:40 PM

circut Breaker box
 

"jim" wrote in message
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We have a 1936 5 room house with a 100 amp service w/ circut breakers.
We wil be updating to 200amps service soom. Down the road it
probability 2 rooms add to the house 1 of witch will a bedroom the
other will be a family room (computer). My big question is what to
look at having to done in line of the fuse box or electric work


thanks
jim


circa 1936 is probably BX cable odds of a grounding conductor are not good.
Computers and sensitive electronics do better on dedicated circuits with a
ground.

Check with your building officials to see what your getting yourself into.
Some areas will let you change the service and a few circuits. One that I
know of requires a upgrade to current code.

Do you need surge protection? Lightning protection?
Have the grounding measured, below 10 ohms is better than the min required
of 25 ohms.
My service measures less than 5 ohms. That took a bit of doing. My
electronics are expensive.




Bob February 11th 06 04:20 PM

circut Breaker box
 
On 11 Feb 2006 07:07:00 -0800, "jim" wrote:

We have a 1936 5 room house with a 100 amp service w/ circut breakers.
We wil be updating to 200amps service soom. Down the road it
probability 2 rooms add to the house 1 of witch will a bedroom the
other will be a family room (computer). My big question is what to
look at having to done in line of the fuse box or electric work


thanks
jim



Hi Jim,

Sorry to repy with a question, but why are you upgrading?

Are you working under the advice of an electrician who is trying to
SELL you something?

Do you have a service calc?

later,

tom @ www.NoCostAds.com



Frank Boettcher February 11th 06 05:32 PM

circut Breaker box
 
On 11 Feb 2006 07:07:00 -0800, "jim" wrote:

We have a 1936 5 room house with a 100 amp service w/ circut breakers.
We wil be updating to 200amps service soom. Down the road it
probability 2 rooms add to the house 1 of witch will a bedroom the
other will be a family room (computer). My big question is what to
look at having to done in line of the fuse box or electric work


thanks
jim



If, in the process of pulling the panel and replacing it with a larger
200 amp panel gives you access to wire runs, you should at a minimum
run romex to a point that would facilitate the new rooms. Even if you
just leave it coiled in the attic or basement depending on your
situation.

It is very easy to come back and add circuit breakers later on and tie
them in. The difficult part is in running the romex.


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