Powerful Precious Moments
Lower the risk of the Unexpected.
Starting at 200 Amps this Electrical System filtrates regulates and surge protects your entire house distributing well-balanced Power, where you need it and when you need it, adapting your entire living space into your lifestyle.
Electrical Spikes can degrade wiring insulation lowering the equity of your property as time goes by and destroying electrical appliances, equipment, and devices.
Powerful Precious Moments
Lower the risk of the Unexpected.
Starting at 200 Amps this Electrical System filtrates regulates and surge protects your entire house distributing well-balanced Power, where you need it and when you need it, adapting your entire living space into your lifestyle.
Electrical Spikes can degrade wiring insulation lowering the equity of your property as time goes by and destroying electrical appliances, equipment, and devices.
Main Service Panel | The Ultimate
Precise and efficient voltage distribution.
The Ultimate distributes and regulates electric current through specifically designated Electric Circuits, you can have different amperage assigned to different parts of your property according to the your spefic needs. Idealy Service Panels should have 200-400 Amps to distribute, anything less than 200 Amps may need an upgrade.
Preparation of Panel for future needs and more Amperage.
Power Up Electric has been serving Los Angeles area for more than 30 years, our Electrical Service Panel Upgrades services are very precise and efficient, with space for future add-ons in case of circuit expansion, keeping up with the latest appliances, electronics, and equipment technologies.
Upgrade to the Ultimate Service Panel from any of these typical scenarios.
01 Obsolete Panels: Obsolete Electrical Service Panels, Discontinued Panels
Zinsco, Pushmatic and Federal Pacific stopped manufacturing their Electrical Service Panels due to performance and design flaws.
02 Fuses: Edison
Edison Fuses are obsolete and have been replaced by breakers. These fuses will burn if an overload occurs instead of interrupting the electrical current as breakers do.
03 No Main: No Main Breaker, 4 Breaker Spaces
No control over the main Electrical Current and a very limited breaker spaces, which creates power limitations.
04 All Twins: No Main Breaker, All Twin Breakers (15 Amps), 4 Breaker Spaces
No control over the main Electrical Current, limited breaker spaces, which creates power limitations. Having twin breakers only adds more division channels to the Electrical Current while having the same amount of electrical power.
05 Small Main: Main Too Small (50-100 Amps), 4-8 Breaker Spaces
Most of regular size houses require a minimum of 200 Amps Electrical Service Panel, anything lower than 200 Amps may result in power cuts and overheating the wiring which may create fire hazards.
06 Small Main + Subpanel: Main Too Small 100 Amps 8 Breaker Spaces + Subpanel
Not enough amperage with a subdivided circuit system.
Whole House | Surge Protection
Every appliance and device is protected.
The Circuit X Electrical System stops any unstable electrical currents coming from the transformer in your block right at your Main Service Panel, receiving the voltage spikes and stabilizing the current before distributing it to designated circuits, using Surge Protective Device (SPD) installed on the Main Panel.
A voltage spike is a transient event typically lasting 1 to 30 microseconds, that may reach over 1,000 volts or more. Unstable electrical currents create spikes that will generally damage appliances and devices in your living or workspaces.
Ground System | Protection
The connection to the earth.
Grounding, or earthing, is fundamental for the correct operation of electrical systems and devices. There are several formal definitions of these terms in different standards and codes of electrical installations, grounding is a connection of the electrical system, electrical devices, and metal enclosures to the ground.
Even though non-grounded electrical systems do exist — either because they are excepted from grounding by codes or by operational reasons — most arrays are grounded in one way or another.
The ground is an electrical conductor. It is used to carry fault currents, signals, and radio waves.
Power system grounding is very important since most faults involve ground. Then, it has a basic role in the protection of its components as well as safety for the operator. There are a variety of grounding techniques utilized for mooring an electrical system to the ground.
Restrictions Apply
- Within the Los Angeles area and surroundings.
- Entire Electrical System service request only, no partial.
- Appointments for normal business hours.
- The image may not reflect the exact product.
- One-year labor and materials Warranty.
- Warranty excludes direct strike or lightning.