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Rest assured, our licensed and insured emergency electricians in Sydney are fully equipped to handle any electrical issue—whether it’s a minor problem at your home or business, or a more serious situation like a fire. We respond quickly to ensure your electrical problems are resolved safely and efficiently, giving you peace of mind.

Punctuality is Our Priority

Whether you’re facing a sudden power outage, a blown fuse, or any electrical emergency that requires immediate attention in Sydney, just reach out to The Local Plug. We’re dedicated to being there for you swiftly, no matter the hour.

Same Day Sydney Electrical Services

The Local Plug is a trusted name in Sydney for electrical emergencies, including switchboard upgrades and repairs. We offer same day services 24/7, ensuring that whenever you need us, we’re ready to provide fast and reliable assistance.

Complimentary Safety Inspection

When you engage our services for an electrical emergency, we include a free safety inspection of your electrical system, including your switchboard, at your home or workplace. This proactive step helps identify and eliminate any hidden hazards before we begin work on your electrical issues.

5 Year Warranty on All Materials

We stand by the quality of our work, which is why we offer a comprehensive 5 year warranty on all materials used in your switchboard project. If you encounter any issues related to our products or services within 5 years of completion, please notify us promptly, and we’ll address it without delay. Your satisfaction and safety are our top priorities!

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Assessing the Need for a Switchboard Upgrade

The demand for household energy in Australia is steadily increasing due to technological advancements and the growing number of electrical appliances. Traditional switchboards, which often include components like ceramic and porcelain fuses, are no longer sufficient to meet this rising electricity consumption.

Australian energy safety standards are regularly updated to ensure the safety and efficiency of switchboards throughout the country. A switchboard upgrade is necessary according to Australian Wiring Rules AS3000:2018 if:

  • You have recently received an electrical defect notice.
  • You plan to install new power points in your home or business.
  • You intend to install significant electrical appliances, such as a heated pool, air conditioning, or large irrigation pumps.

My Switchboard is Not Up to Code… Should I Upgrade It?

In New South Wales, it is now a legal requirement to install safety switches in all new construction projects and electrical improvements. These switches enhance the safety of your property and safeguard the well-being of your family or employees.

Did you know that an outdated switchboard can impact your home and property insurance claims in the event of an electrical fire? This compelling reason underscores the importance of considering an upgrade for the safety and protection of your property and those within it.

Consider upgrading your switchboard if you experience any of the following issues:

  • Flickering lights
  • Appliances frequently causing short circuits or tripping circuit breakers
  • Blown fuses or power supply disruptions when multiple appliances are in use simultaneously
  • Audible buzzing noises originating from your current switchboard
  • An outdated switchboard, particularly one containing ceramic fuses
  • A desire to reduce the fire risk associated with an old panel

How Much Does a New Switchboard Upgrade Typically Cost?

The cost of a switchboard upgrade can vary significantly based on your choice of system. Air insulated switchboards are generally the most budget friendly option, while metal enclosed switchboards tend to be the priciest. Cast resin switchboards fall in between these two options in terms of cost.

Here are approximate cost estimates for switchboard upgrades in the Sydney area, based on input from various clients:

  1. Basic Fuse Box Upgrade:
    Typically ranges from $800 to $1,900.
  2. Mains Replacement, Cabling for New Appliances, or New Switchboard Installation:
    Expected to cost between $2,000 and $4,000.
  3. Phase Switchboard Upgrade:
    Generally falls in the range of $3,000 to $4,500.
  4. Additional Upgrades (e.g., Circuit Breaker, Safety Switch, or RCD):
    Costs may increase if you opt for additional upgrades alongside the switchboard upgrade.

Please note that these figures are approximate averages, and the actual costs can vary based on factors like the complexity of the project and the local electrician’s pricing structure. It’s crucial to engage a qualified professional for a precise cost estimate tailored to your specific requirements.

Keep in mind that any extra steps, such as mains upgrades, cabling for new appliances, or complete switchboard replacement, will incur additional charges. Consulting with a knowledgeable electrician familiar with the Low voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies General rules AS/NZS 61439.1:2016 is essential to ensure a successful and compliant switchboard upgrade.

How Long Does it Take to Complete a Switchboard Upgrade?

If you’re in need of a switchboard upgrade in Sydney, you’re probably curious about how long the process will take. The duration of a switchboard upgrade depends on several factors, including the type of system you select, the scope of work involved, and whether significant electrical wiring upgrades are required.

Generally, after assessing your switchboard’s condition and your needs (as well as NSW regulations), a standard upgrade typically takes just a few hours. However, replacing an entire fuse box for a strata property may take up to a full day.

Here’s a breakdown of the key factors that can impact the time required for your switchboard upgrade:

Type of Switchboard

Air insulated switchboards are generally the quickest to install. Metal enclosed switchboards tend to be more time consuming. Cast resin switchboards fall in between these two options regarding installation time.

Scope of Work

If extensive electrical wiring upgrades are necessary, they can impact the overall timeline.

Fuse Box Upgrade

If you’re simply upgrading your fuse box, this can often be completed in a single day.

Replacing the entire switchboard will naturally take longer than a fuse box upgrade. On average, a switchboard replacement typically takes between three to five hours.

The typical switchboard upgrade process involves the following steps:

  1. Power Shutdown
    Turning off the power supply to the building ensures safety during the upgrade.
  2. Removal of Old Equipment
    Removing any outdated protection equipment and fuses.
  3. Installation of Enclosure
    Installing an eight to twelve pole enclosure to house the new residual current devices (RCD) switches and circuit breakers.
  4. Circuit Connection
    Connecting the existing circuits to the new circuit breakers and safety switches.
  5. Grounding System Inspection
    Thoroughly inspecting the grounding system to ensure it is in fully functional condition, enhancing safety.
  6. Electrical Testing
    Conducting an extensive series of electrical tests throughout the entire process to ensure all components function as required and meet safety standards.

The exact duration of your switchboard upgrade will depend on the specifics of your project. Therefore, it’s advisable to consult with a qualified electrician to get a more precise estimate tailored to your particular situation.

Consumer Mains Upgrade: Meeting Growing Energy Demands

The consumer main serves as the vital link between street wires and your building, and there may come a time when it needs upgrading due to various issues or an increasing need for electricity. The connection between your switchboard and consumer mains can be established through overhead power poles or underground cables.

In Australia, residences constructed before 2010 typically featured a 6mm consumer main, capable of supplying approximately 40 amps of electricity. However, if your home boasts a multitude of electrical appliances such as air conditioning units, multiple refrigerators, cooking appliances, hot water systems, pool pumps, and you plan to incorporate even more in the near future, your existing system may struggle to meet the escalating power demands. Given the advanced nature of consumer mains, the expertise of a Level 2 Electrician is essential for any work involving them.

Typically, the solution involves upgrading the home mains to 16mm cables, which have the capacity to handle up to 70 amps of electricity. It’s worth noting that if Ausgrid, Essential Energy, or Endeavour Energy detects a fault in your consumer main, you will receive an electrical defect notice mandating its resolution within 21 days to ensure the safety and reliability of your electrical supply.

Upgrading Switchboard Cables: Ensuring Safety and Compliance

Switchboards may sometimes house outdated and potentially hazardous cables that require upgrading. As a general guideline, it’s recommended to inspect the cables within a switchboard every five years and upgrade them if necessary.

Exposed cables within the switchboard, without the protection of conduit or other safety measures, can pose significant risks. Without protective coverings, these cables are more vulnerable to damage, and if they come into contact with sharp objects, they could expose live wires, increasing the danger.

If you have any concerns or uncertainties about the condition of the cables in your switchboard, it’s best to consult a qualified professional electrician.

It’s also important to note that Endeavour Energy, Ausgrid, and Essential Energy all require that any electrical work be carried out by a licensed electrician. In most cases, you will need to obtain a permit from your energy provider before starting any work on your switchboard to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations.

Additionally, it’s a good idea to check with your local council for any specific requirements or restrictions they may have regarding switchboard upgrades, as local regulations can vary.

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Circuit Breakers, Safety Switches, and RCDs: Enhancing Electrical Safety

Your switchboard plays a vital role in protecting your home’s electrical system and ensuring your family’s safety from the dangers of electrocution. Various safety devices can be installed to provide this essential protection.

Here’s an overview of these critical safety components:

Fuses

A fuse acts as a protective barrier by breaking the electrical circuit when an appliance draws an excessive current. This helps prevent potential damage to your electrical system.

Circuit Breakers

Circuit breakers are resettable fuses that automatically trip when they detect an unsafe increase in electrical current. Their main function is to protect your equipment from damage by cutting off power before it becomes a hazard.

RCD (Residual Current Device)

Often called a safety switch, an RCD is designed to protect people, not just equipment. It swiftly disconnects the power supply when it detects an electrocution risk, providing an additional layer of protection for you and your family.

Together, these safety mechanisms ensure the reliability and security of your electrical system, safeguarding both your equipment and the people in your home.

 

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Swift 24-Hour Switchboard Services Across Sydney

Switchboard issues can happen at any time, and when they do, they need immediate attention. Whether it’s the weekend or after hours, our expert electricians are available around the clock to provide fast and reliable switchboard services across Sydney. We specialise in switchboard upgrades, repairs, and installations, ensuring your electrical system remains safe and functional.

If you’re experiencing switchboard problems or need an upgrade, don’t wait. Call us now at 0420 402 402 for expert assistance, available 24/7, 365 days a year.

We service the greater Sydney area, including:

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