Just got our's quoted. We have a 3200 square foot home + 1000 square foot basement. The quote we recieved (and are going with) is 20,000.00
This also includes the potlights (they are all over the house)
Hope this helps
$ 1.75 to code - rough and final electrical wiring. plus electrical permit and light fixtures.
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There are too many variables to guess: where is the house located, what is the climate, do most houses use electric heat or something else, what is the average age of the houses (thermal insulation, overloaded wiring considerations), etc. There are charts available showing average residential power use in different countries or parts of countries, under various assumptions.
I assume you mean "Why" rather than "What". Simply stated, there are fewer transmission losses using high voltage, so the large power lines run at high voltage, but for home use, high voltage would be dangerous and would require considerably more insulation, so it is stepped down to about 115V RMS (root mean square average) for home use. Fewer people get killed and fewer houses burn down that way.
A QP type breaker is made by Siemens for a Siemens distribution panel and should not be interchanged with Square D. A Siemens QP type bolt in breaker will bolt into a SQ distribution panel but it is up to the electrical inspector to make the call as to it being safe or not. Square D breaker types are QO and QB. You might be mistaking the QP for a QB on the breaker. The QO breaker is a plug in breaker usually used in home wiring and the QB is a bolt in breaker. QB breakers are usually specified for industrial and commercial use.
The home type used to be a little less expensive, and they do not have the little red flag when the breaker trips, The qo has the little red flag, which is eaiser to see, which breaker is tripped when you open the panel door the little red flag you can see where with the home style you look for the breaker that is not completly on. To me it was a step backwards with the introduction of the home style breaker we have installed both panels and Q O I prefer. And the breakers are not interchanable from panel to panel
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