matt151617
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Purchased a new house recently. It has 100 amp service (all gas appliances, central air is the only big current draw). The panel is a 10-space/20-circuit Cutler-Hammer with an install inspection sticker of 1951. There is a newer subpanel installed next to the panel for expansion purposes.
Since I know the meter box, weatherhead, service entrance, and panel are all original, is it time to replace any of this? I'd like to put a 20-space panel in, but it would make things massively easier to add it as a subpanel to the old Cutler-Hammer. New Jersey towns are notorious for taking forever to issue permits, they're super expensive, and they take a very long time to actually do the inspection. It is a very real possibility of not having power for at least a week after the meter is pulled by the power company, waiting for the town to do the inspection.
Since I know the meter box, weatherhead, service entrance, and panel are all original, is it time to replace any of this? I'd like to put a 20-space panel in, but it would make things massively easier to add it as a subpanel to the old Cutler-Hammer. New Jersey towns are notorious for taking forever to issue permits, they're super expensive, and they take a very long time to actually do the inspection. It is a very real possibility of not having power for at least a week after the meter is pulled by the power company, waiting for the town to do the inspection.