Hello,
I'm selling my home and the buyer hired a 'home inspector' (who is not an electrician) to verify condition. The buyer's home inspector noted that "the 100 amp panel exceeds the number of circuits and piggyback for a 100 amp panel"? This appears to be a standard service panel with 24 installed circuits and no added subpanels. If I add up each breaker circuit, the total is approx. 415amps. Does that represent a problem? Interestingly, when I purchased this house 6 years ago, my home inspector noted that the electrical service had 24 circuits and was just fine! All the homes in the neighborhood are 100 amp svc., and I've never had any problems with power. Do I need to hire an electrican to verify this? Or can I calculate myself if a problem exists? Any help would be appreciated as I need to respond to the buyer within a few days!
Thank you..
Art P.
I'm selling my home and the buyer hired a 'home inspector' (who is not an electrician) to verify condition. The buyer's home inspector noted that "the 100 amp panel exceeds the number of circuits and piggyback for a 100 amp panel"? This appears to be a standard service panel with 24 installed circuits and no added subpanels. If I add up each breaker circuit, the total is approx. 415amps. Does that represent a problem? Interestingly, when I purchased this house 6 years ago, my home inspector noted that the electrical service had 24 circuits and was just fine! All the homes in the neighborhood are 100 amp svc., and I've never had any problems with power. Do I need to hire an electrican to verify this? Or can I calculate myself if a problem exists? Any help would be appreciated as I need to respond to the buyer within a few days!
Thank you..
Art P.