The sunroom at the 125 Frederick property is currently powered by an outdated 100 amps service panel that is part of an electrical system no longer capable of meeting the demands of the property. To address this deficiency, we are upgrading the main service to a 400 amps 4 gangs service panel. The sunroom will be allocated one gang from this service panel, ensuring a dedicated 100 amps supply to support its energy needs.
Tasks
Sunroom Electrical Assessment
Evaluate the current electrical demands and future requirements of the sunroom.
Determine the optimal location for the new sub-panel within the sunroom.
Design and Schematic Development
Create a detailed design for the sunroom's electrical system incorporating the new 100 amps sub-panel.
Develop wiring schematics that integrate the sunroom's sub-panel with the main 400 amps service panel.
Material Procurement
Procure a 100 amps sub-panel suitable for the sunroom's electrical needs.
Obtain all necessary wiring, circuit breakers, and safety devices for the installation.
Installation of Sunroom Sub-panel
Disconnect the sunroom from the existing electrical system.
Install the new 100 amps sub-panel and connect it to the designated gang on the 400 amps service panel.
Testing and Safety Verification
Conduct thorough testing of the sunroom's electrical system to ensure functionality.
Verify that the installation meets all applicable electrical codes and safety standards.
Documentation and Final Reporting
Document the installation process, including any modifications or deviations from the original plan.
Update the sunroom's electrical system blueprints to reflect the new sub-panel installation.
Acceptance Criteria
The sunroom's new 100 amps sub-panel is fully installed, operational, and connected to its designated gang on the 400 amps service panel.
The electrical supply to the sunroom is stable and meets the anticipated load requirements.
The installation adheres to all relevant electrical codes and safety inspections are passed.
Comprehensive documentation is provided, including updated blueprints and a certification of compliance.
Labels
Electrical
Sunroom
SubPanel
100Amps
SafetyCompliance
Story Points
5 (This reflects the moderate complexity associated with the installation and configuration of the sunroom's dedicated sub-panel, including adherence to safety and compliance standards.)
The above description outlines the scope and requirements for the sunroom sub-panel project. It is imperative that the project execution aligns with these specifications to ensure a successful upgrade of the electrical infrastructure. Should there be any further considerations or requisite alterations, prompt communication is essential for the incorporation of such details into the project framework.
Background
The sunroom at the 125 Frederick property is currently powered by an outdated 100 amps service panel that is part of an electrical system no longer capable of meeting the demands of the property. To address this deficiency, we are upgrading the main service to a 400 amps 4 gangs service panel. The sunroom will be allocated one gang from this service panel, ensuring a dedicated 100 amps supply to support its energy needs.
Tasks
Acceptance Criteria
Labels
Electrical
Sunroom
SubPanel
100Amps
SafetyCompliance
Story Points
Image Links
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