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    Fuse Boxes Installation
    The fuse box in your home is there for protection against power surges and overloads causing potentially hazardous situations such as electrocution or fires. When there is an overload in the system caused by a short or some other electrical power surge, the fuse will blow instead of letting the power flow continue on to an electrical device. When the fuse blows it shuts down the power to that section. Installing a fuse box is something that should be done only if you are comfortable around electricity and wiring.

    How to wire a fuse box

    Step 1 – Determine Amperage Load

    Before you can buy a new fuse box you will need to determine the actual amperage load needed for your home. Work with a qualified electrician to figure this out. It is important to know this number as there are different levels of fuse boxes that you can purchase.
    Once you know the amount of load your home is under, add extra for future additions. You may also be able to find the amperage level on the inside of the current fuse box if it is not too old.
     

    Step 2 – Purchase Correct Fuse Box

    Knowing your current, and future, amperage load will help you choose the correct fuse box. Choose the correct box based on need rather than cost.
     

    Step 3 – Disconnect Power From Main Meter

    To get started with wiring a new fuse box you want to make sure that the power is first disconnected. Disconnect the power from the main power meter so there will be no surprises. Check all the rooms to make sure that the power is definitely off.
     

    Step 4 – Remove Fuses

    Remove all of the fuses in the current box. This will not only make the box lighter when you remove it, but will also ensure that you do not have any problems with broken fuses if you drop it.
     

    Step 5 – Disconnect Wires

    After you remove the fuses you will see that there are several wires that connect to each one of the terminals. Use a screwdriver and loosen the retaining screw of each one. Remove each wire and mark them so you will know where to install them on the new box. Use some tape and wrap it around a wire. Write the section of the home with a marker on it for ease of reading.
     

    Step 6 – Remove Fuse Box

    Use a screwdriver and remove the fuse box from its location on the wall. Make sure that there isn’t any moisture behind it or any other type of debris.
     

    Step 7 – Install and Wire New Fuse Box

    Set the new fuse box in the location and attach it to the wall. Use the same wires that you removed from the old box to connect to their individual terminals. Read each label, and carefully wrap the exposed wire on the retaining screw. Tighten the screw and be careful not to fray the wires or break any of the ends.
     

    Step 8 – Install New Fuses

    To complete the wiring of your fuse box, install the new fuses and connect the main power. Check each fuse to ensure proper functioning. 

    Our electrical repair technicians know what a hassle any electrical problems can be, which is why we’ll always respond to any requests for service as quickly as possible. And because all of our technicians are licensed, background checked, and professionally trained, you’re guaranteed to receive the best quality service and workmanship available when you call us. We can assist with all your electric needs including:

    • Lighting Installation
    • Pool/Spa Lighting
    • Electrical Panel Replacement
    • LED Lighting
    • Commercial Service
    • Outdoor Lighting
    • Dimmer Lighting
    • Home Wiring
    • Electrical Troubleshooting & Repairs
    • Wiring Replacement
    Always Hire a Professionals

    No matter urgent any electrical repairs seem, it’s never okay to attempt to handle them on your own. Trying to take care of electrical problems without professional training is extremely dangerous. If you or someone else aren’t hurt during your attempt, there’s still a chance that you’ve left something undone that poses a huge risk to you, your home, or your family. In fact, faulty electrical wiring is the number one cause of house fires in the United States, according to the National Fire Protection Agency. So in order to make sure that your home is safe, always rely on a professional for any electrical services.

    When searching for a reliable electrician, call us at +44 7800 578 165. We specialize in electrical repairs, indoor and outdoor lighting installations, panel upgrades, and even hot tub wiring!