Circuit Breaker Panel and Wiring Photographs
A modern house or building requires electricity to run many of its vital systems. Because so much electric power is required today, some existing buildings do not have enough outlets or circuits to support the demands of modern electrical usage. For more information, visit the electric service and wiring page.
| A Federal Pacific circuit breaker panel | ![]() |
| A typical circuit breaker panel | ![]() |
| A Circuit Breaker Panel With The Cover Missing | ![]() |
| A circuit breaker panel with the cover missing | ![]() |
| A severely rusted circuit breaker panel | ![]() |
| A fuse panel | ![]() |
| A fuse panel | ![]() |
| An electrical wwitchbox | ![]() |
| A very old fuse panel | ![]() |
| An old and outdated electric service | ![]() |
| An old and outdated electric service | ![]() |
| Hazardous electric wiring | ![]() |
| Hazardous electric wiring | ![]() |
| Hazardous electric wiring | ![]() |
| Hazardous electric wiring | ![]() |
Heimer Engineering PC performs pre-purchase home, building, condominium, and co-op inspections, and provides other Engineering services. Environmental information on this web site (including environmental photographs) is provided so that prospective purchasers will realize that there are environmental risks associated with the purchase of real estate. You will need to retain an appropriately licensed and trained environmental consultant to have these hazards evaluated in the property that you are considering purchasing. Photographs are not included as part of the standard pre-purchase inspection. Photographs may be included in a consultation, if appropriate.


















