Yes, you can install it in a closet as long as there is nothing obstructing the box or nothing has to be moved to get to the box. You must also have 3 feet of clearance around the box and the door must be able to be opened 90 degrees. You cannot install it in a closet located in a bathroom. The top of the box can be no higher than 6' off the floor or less than 4' off the floor. Ceiling must be at least 6' tall.
first thing to try is checking your breaker box. its possible the breaker has just went out. the breaker box is usually located outside or if you are living in apartment its usually in one of the closet's.
Breaker boxes do not have fuses associated with them unless the main disconnect is independent from the breaker box. If that is the case both fuses have to be the same in the main disconnect that protects the breaker box.
To wire a breaker box to another breaker box, you will need to connect the main power supply to the first breaker box and then run additional wiring from the first breaker box to the second breaker box. Make sure to follow all local electrical codes and safety guidelines when performing this task. It is recommended to consult with a licensed electrician for assistance to ensure proper installation and safety.
In the breaker box
Breaker box
The amperage capacity of the main bus bars and the connection of the main breaker to the bus bars.
The breaker box is typically located on the outside of the house near the electrical meter.
The breaker box is typically located outside the house on the side or back of the building.
You place them in a box or closet.
Click on the pic of u and find the box that says closet
You would need one 30 amp double-pole breaker in the breaker box for a 240V cooktop.
To safely add a circuit to a breaker box in your home, follow these steps: Turn off the main power supply to the breaker box. Identify an available slot in the breaker box for the new circuit. Install a new circuit breaker in the empty slot. Run the new wiring from the breaker box to the desired location. Connect the wiring to the new circuit breaker and the electrical outlets or fixtures. Test the new circuit to ensure it is working properly. If you are unsure or uncomfortable with any step, consult a licensed electrician for assistance.