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The Modern Kitchen Upgrade: Why You Need Dedicated Circuits

  • Writer: Tony Agnello
    Tony Agnello
  • 12 minutes ago
  • 1 min read
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If you're planning a kitchen renovation, you're likely thinking about new cabinets, countertops, and appliances. But have you considered the electrical system that powers it all? Today's modern kitchens are full of high-powered appliances like microwaves, coffee makers, and toasters that can easily overload a single circuit.


This is a common reason for tripped breakers and can even be a fire hazard. The solution is to install dedicated circuits.


What is a dedicated circuit?


A dedicated circuit is a separate circuit in your electrical panel that is reserved for a single appliance. It has its own circuit breaker and wiring, so it doesn't have to share power with anything else.


Why do you need dedicated circuits in your kitchen?


  • Avoid Overloads: High-wattage appliances won't cause the lights to flicker or trip the breaker. This ensures everything runs smoothly without interruption.

  • Enhanced Safety: When a circuit is overloaded, the wires can overheat, which is a fire risk. Dedicated circuits prevent this by ensuring each appliance has a safe and consistent power supply.

  • Up to Code: The National Electrical Code (NEC) requires dedicated circuits for certain high-power appliances like electric ranges, ovens, and refrigerators.


Whether you're doing a full kitchen remodel or just adding a new appliance, make sure your electrical system can handle the load. Contact LOOK Electric Co. to learn more about installing dedicated circuits for a safer, more efficient kitchen.

 
 
 

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