Replacing old style fues box to circuit breaker setup
I will be doing a complete replacement for my grandmas house of the original fuse panel to a modern circuit breaker setup. Is there anything special I need to know, and what should the cost of parts only be for this. I have much experience with A/C and D/C electrical (I was the Sr. Site Manager of a multi-million gallon per year biodiesel refinery in Las Vegas. :D I dealt with all sorts of A/C wiring there from simple installing circuit breaker boxes for outlets or pumps to hooking up three phase converters and installing various motors and pumps powered from them) However, I have never done a conversion from a fuse panel to a circuit breaker box before.
This will be a full swap, everything electrical in the house needs to be switched over to a circuit breaker. I have not seen the box I am working with yet, it is a few hundred miles away, but will be going out there to evaluate all I need in two weeks. I will do the repair sometime after that based on when I can get all the parts. The house was built 55-60 years ago and still has the original electric system. It is located in Shreveport, Louisiana. I have really know idea what I am going to run into with this project, but would be open to any and all advice you could give me. My grandma is in a retirement home now and we are trying to get this home ready to rent out.
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Really some of the more specific things I need to know are what type of specialty tools will I need, do you recommend, and why? Are there any specific conversion kits designed just for the purpose of this style of upgrade? What dangers, besides the obvious, should I be prepared for? After I do the diagnosing should I have the electricty cut off for the actually installation of the circuit box, or do you think it is ok to do this while hot? And last, is there anything specific to that era home and location I need to know about?
Thanks in advance for any advice,
Growler30:cool: