Load Isolation Protocol

Dedicated Circuit Installation

Stop sharing power. Modern heavy appliances like HVAC units, microwaves, and EV chargers require their own independent electrical lanes. We engineer and pull dedicated circuits to stop breakers from tripping and secure your home's power grid.

Diagnostic Warning: Shared Grid Failure

LOAD CONFLICT

The "Microwave Drop"

If running your microwave, toaster, or air fryer at the same time trips your kitchen breaker, those appliances are dangerously sharing a single 15-amp lane.

VOLTAGE SAG

Dimming Lights

Lights that flicker or dim when the AC unit or refrigerator kicks on indicate a severe voltage drop. The heavy appliance is starving the rest of your grid.

THERMAL RUNAWAY

Melted Receptacles

Plugging a high-draw space heater or window AC unit into a standard bedroom outlet causes the wire to overheat, melting the plastic and risking an in-wall fire.

CODE VIOLATION

No Wet-Zone Isolation

Modern electrical code mandates that bathroom and kitchen outlets exist on their own dedicated 20-amp circuits separated from lighting to prevent fatal ground faults.

Targeted Power Deployment

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Kitchen Appliances

We pull dedicated 20-amp, GFCI-protected circuits specifically for microwaves, refrigerators, and dishwashers so you can cook without causing grid failure.

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Climate Control

High-draw cooling systems (Central Air, Mini-Splits, Window Units) require their own 240V hardwired lines. We install robust lines to prevent voltage sag across your home.

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Home Office & Servers

Protect expensive computers and server racks from fluctuations. We install dedicated, isolated-ground circuits to ensure clean, uninterrupted power to your tech.

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EVs & Heavy Machinery

Running a welder, air compressor, or Level 2 EV Charger? We deploy heavy-gauge NEMA 14-50 circuits directly to your garage for industrial-level output.

LA County Dedicated Circuit Estimates

Circuit Deployment TypeVoltage & Amp CapacityReady Electric Estimate
Kitchen / Bathroom Outlet120V / 20-Amp (GFCI)Request Quote
Home Office / Server Rack120V / 20-Amp (AFCI)Request Quote
Electric Dryer / Water Heater240V / 30-AmpRequest Quote
HVAC / EV Charger / Welder240V / 50-AmpRequest Quote

*Pricing for new circuits varies widely based on the distance from the main panel to the termination point, and the accessibility of attics/crawlspaces for wire pulling.

System Database: Dedicated Circuit FAQs

What appliances actually require a dedicated circuit?
According to the National Electrical Code (NEC), any appliance that is "fixed in place" or draws more than 50% of the circuit's total capacity must have its own dedicated line. This includes: Refrigerators, Microwaves, Electric Ranges, HVAC Units, Washers/Dryers, Hot Tubs, and EV Chargers.
Why do my lights dim when the air conditioner turns on?
This happens because your AC unit pulls a massive surge of "startup current" when the compressor kicks in. If the AC is wired into the same circuit (or general panel phase) as your lighting, the compressor literally starves the lights of voltage. We fix this by isolating the heavy load onto its own dedicated circuit.
If I add a dedicated circuit, do I need a panel upgrade?
Not necessarily, provided you have empty physical slots in your current breaker box AND your system has the total amperage capacity to handle the new load. Our technicians will perform a strict Load Calculation to verify if your current panel can safely support the new circuit.

Secure Your Grid Capacity.

Stop ignoring flickering lights and tripped breakers. Secure your home's infrastructure by running dedicated power to your heavy loads. Contact our operations center to deploy a master electrician.

Call Dispatch: (323) 286-9800
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