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FAQs
What should I do if I smell burning from my electrical panel? How quickly can a master electrician get here?
If you smell burning from your panel, shut off the main breaker immediately and call for emergency service. From our dispatch near Emmaus Community Park, we can typically be at your door within 8 minutes using I-78 for quick access across the borough. A burning smell often indicates a failing connection or breaker, which is a serious fire hazard that requires immediate professional diagnosis and repair.
I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What permits are needed from the borough, and is the new electrical code very different?
All panel upgrades in Emmaus require a permit from the Borough Building & Zoning Department and a final inspection. As a master electrician licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry, I handle this process. The current NEC 2023 code has significant updates from older versions, particularly concerning AFCI and GFCI protection, which improve safety. The permit ensures the work is documented and inspected for compliance, which is essential for your insurance and home value.
How can I prepare my Emmaus home's electrical system for a winter ice storm or a summer brownout?
For winter ice storms that can bring down lines, consider a professionally installed generator with an automatic transfer switch to keep essentials running. For summer AC peaks that strain the grid, ensuring your panel and wiring are in good health prevents overheating. In both cases, a whole-house surge protector is a wise investment to guard against the power spikes that often occur when utility service is restored after an outage.
We have an overhead mast service line to our house. What are the common issues with this setup I should watch for?
Overhead mast services, common in Emmaus, are exposed to the elements. Watch for any sagging or damaged cables between the pole and your house, and ensure the masthead and weatherhead are intact and keeping water out. Tree limbs contacting the service drop are a frequent hazard. Any work on the mast or service entrance conductors requires coordination with PPL and must be done to NEC 2023 standards by a licensed electrician.
We live in the rolling hills near the park and have frequent minor power flickers. Could the terrain be a factor?
The rolling valley hills in our area, with their heavy tree canopy, can absolutely contribute to power quality issues. Overhead lines running through wooded areas are susceptible to wind-blown branches causing momentary faults, which manifest as flickers. While this is primarily a utility line maintenance issue, ensuring your home's grounding electrode system is properly installed in the sometimes rocky soil is crucial for your safety during such events.
I heard Federal Pacific panels are dangerous. I have one and want to add an EV charger. Is that even possible?
A Federal Pacific panel is a known safety hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip during an overload. Adding a Level 2 EV charger to any 1958-era, 100-amp service is not advisable—it would likely overload the system. The necessary first step is a full panel replacement to a modern, UL-listed brand and a service upgrade to at least 200 amps. Only then can we safely install a dedicated circuit for your EV charger or a new heat pump.
Our lights dim when the fridge or microwave kicks on. Is this because we have old wiring in our Emmaus Borough Historic District home?
Yes, that's likely the cloth-jacketed copper wiring installed when your home was built, making the system about 68 years old now. That original 100-amp service and wiring were designed for a 1958 lifestyle, not the multiple high-draw appliances we use today. The voltage drop you're seeing is a sign the system is overloaded, which can cause overheating over time. Upgrading the service and modernizing the branch circuits would resolve this.
My smart lights and modem keep resetting during storms. Is this a problem with PPL's power or my house wiring?
Grid fluctuations from PPL are common during our moderate surge risk season with lightning and storms. However, if your sensitive electronics are affected, your home's internal protection is likely inadequate. While the utility manages the grid to the meter, protecting your devices requires a whole-house surge protector installed at your panel. This creates a critical defense layer that simple power strips can't provide.