Coolhandluke31
Feb 24, 2013, 08:59 PM
I was wondering if someone could tell me by these two pictures what the amp service to my house is. I ask because I think I may need to get a bigger breaker box with more breakers. I don’t think I would be adding to the load, but better organization on segregated appliances is my goal.
I am planning on renovating the kitchen and among the things I would like to do include running a new line to the stove. The current wire is 3 prong, not 4 like the stove. A separate line for the dishwasher, it is currently connected with screw caps to a wire that is 2 feet long and connected to a junction box in the basement underneath. I am thinking its own line with a junction box right next to it might be more suitable. I will have a range hood installed requiring a new electric line. I don’t mind spending a little more to have these applicance on their own breaker, the box is literally underneath the kitchen so it shouldn’t be too much trouble. Or am I over thinking this? Is it not worth the expense?
Does anyone have any thoughts?
No- I don't plan to do this work myself- I am the electricial will do what I want, I am more interested in what I need.
Thanks!
I am planning on renovating the kitchen and among the things I would like to do include running a new line to the stove. The current wire is 3 prong, not 4 like the stove. A separate line for the dishwasher, it is currently connected with screw caps to a wire that is 2 feet long and connected to a junction box in the basement underneath. I am thinking its own line with a junction box right next to it might be more suitable. I will have a range hood installed requiring a new electric line. I don’t mind spending a little more to have these applicance on their own breaker, the box is literally underneath the kitchen so it shouldn’t be too much trouble. Or am I over thinking this? Is it not worth the expense?
Does anyone have any thoughts?
No- I don't plan to do this work myself- I am the electricial will do what I want, I am more interested in what I need.
Thanks!