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For What Reason Is My Home’s Fuse Box Located in the Basement? 

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Your home's breaker box is the physical point of contact between your property and the electrical grid outside. It regulates how the power from your home's source is sent to each room and appliance. As you flip switches in the breaker box, electricity flows through the copper wires in your home and charges the electrical equipment. If the breaker box for your new home is located on the exterior of the structure, you may be asking why this is necessary. If that's the case, keep reading to get the answer to that question. 

Do you have an outdoor panel for your circuit breakers or fuse box? 

Breaker boxes by local electrician have been required to be installed in a publicly accessible location in some parts of the country since 2003. When a fire breaks out on a property, the local fire service can quickly cut off power to the building thanks to this feature. Breaker boxes for electrical systems are often located on the exterior of homes built during the past 15 years. If your home is older than this one, it probably has its own circuit breaker box. A large number of homes would need substantial electrical modifications to comply with the new regulations, given that the average age of a home in the United States is 44 years old. 

The National Electrical Code (NEC) should be checked at all times for the most up-to-date rules, as legislation may vary from one state to the next. If you're thinking of relocating your breaker box to a new location, though, it's best to get the opinion of a local building inspector first. 

How to Locate Your Fuse Box 

If you live in an area where power lines are installed above ground, the breaker box that regulates your home's energy will most likely be located in the service head on the roof. The installation of the power line is the final step in hooking your house up to the city's electrical grid. Your service panel can go outside the house or be positioned underneath the service head on any floor. 

To identify the breaker box inside your home, search for a metal panel door that swings open or a large metal box painted to blend in with the colour scheme of your home. 

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