R&T Yoder Electric, Inc.
Top Notch Electric Panel Services
Every home has some kind of electrical panel. Some have older-style fuse boxes. Many others have newer breaker box electrical panels. Replacements for either type often depend on a variety of factors. Most commonly, you’ll find your electrical panel in your basement or an attached garage. However, this isn’t always the case: some homes have them hidden behind a panel in a kitchen cabinet.
There is a wide variety of maintenance tasks that come with home ownership. Not all of these are fun: no one likes to climb a ladder and clean out their gutters. Generally speaking, from time to time it may be necessary for you to have an electrical panel replacement. This is a component of your electrical setup within your house that you don’t think about.
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Why Choose Yoder Electric

Over 10 Locations Across Ohio!

- Plain City
- Westerville
- Marysville
- Reynoldsburg
- Dublin
- Springfield
- Pickerington
- Grove City
- Gahanna
- London
- Delaware
- Hillard
- Central Columbus
Who We Service

Residential Electric Panels

Commercial Electric Panels
Electric Panel Services

Installation

Upgrade

Repair

Replacement

Inspection

Load Calculation

Circuit Addition or Removal

Code Compliance Assessment
The Difference Between
Residential and Commercial Panels
- Size and Capacity: Commercial electrical panels are typically larger and have a higher capacity compared to residential panels. Commercial buildings often require more electrical power to support larger equipment, machinery, and higher occupancy levels.
- Voltage: Commercial panels may operate at higher voltages than residential panels to accommodate the larger electrical loads found in commercial settings.
- Number of Circuits: Commercial panels generally have a greater number of circuits compared to residential panels. This allows for more individual circuits to power various equipment and systems in a commercial building.
- Phases: Commercial electrical systems may be three-phase, while residential systems are typically single-phase. Three-phase power is more common in commercial and industrial settings due to its ability to deliver more power efficiently.

- Metering: Commercial properties often require separate metering for different areas or tenants within a building, which may involve more complex panel configurations and metering arrangements compared to residential setups.
- Regulatory Requirements: Commercial electrical installations must comply with different codes and regulations compared to residential installations. These requirements may include stricter safety standards, load calculations, and inspection procedures for commercial panels.
- Usage and Application: Commercial electrical panels are designed to handle the specific electrical needs of commercial buildings, such as powering HVAC systems, lighting, machinery, and office equipment. Residential panels, on the other hand, are tailored to meet the demands of typical household appliances and lighting fixtures.
