22lover
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My house was built in 1973. The original panel, along with the tag dated 1973, is still in the house. Somewhere along the line, the original owners put in a subpanel.
I can not see a "main breaker" in the original panel, so I don't know what kind of service I have. In addition, the breakers that are crudely labeled "subpanel" feed a subpanel that has appreciably more than 90 amps worth of breakers. In fact, it has more than the 125 amp "maximum" written on it. Both breaker boxes seem to be maxed out on breaker space.
Is it possible for me to determine what amp service I have to the house by myself or am I going to need to hire an electrician?
The genesis of this question is that I'd like to put 220V in the garage, as well as 3 or 4 additional 117V convenience outlets.
Main panel
Subpanel
Subpanel key
I can not see a "main breaker" in the original panel, so I don't know what kind of service I have. In addition, the breakers that are crudely labeled "subpanel" feed a subpanel that has appreciably more than 90 amps worth of breakers. In fact, it has more than the 125 amp "maximum" written on it. Both breaker boxes seem to be maxed out on breaker space.
Is it possible for me to determine what amp service I have to the house by myself or am I going to need to hire an electrician?
The genesis of this question is that I'd like to put 220V in the garage, as well as 3 or 4 additional 117V convenience outlets.
Main panel
Subpanel
Subpanel key
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