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What is a fuse box replacement?
The fuse box is the hub of the building's electrical system. It is where the protections are located and where all the groups are distributed. When the switchboard is old, faulty or undersized, the risk of operational problems and electrical faults increases. A fuse box replacement is therefore a safety measure - not just an upgrade. We carry out the work professionally and in a structured manner:
dismantling of the existing control center
installation of a new premium rate switchboard
correct connection of groups
installation of main switches and earth leakage switches
clear group labeling
function control
But installation does not end at assembly. It ends at inspection.
Fuse box replacement - done safely and correctly
12 995 SEK
12 modules
For standard boxes, we offer fixed prices, where a 12-module fuse box replacement starts from SEK 12,995 after ROT deductions.
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Tailor-made solution
In the case of larger or more complex centers, we will prepare a clear offer. Of course, documentation and installation according to current regulations are included.
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Verification before commissioning
After electrical work, the installation shall be checked before commissioning in accordance with current standards and professional practice. The scope of the verification is adapted to the nature of the work and the condition of the installation. Verification also includes safety assessment and documentation of checks carried out to ensure traceability. Verification may include:
technical measurements
protection tests
functional test
control of groups
The aim is to ensure that the installation is safe to commission at the time of inspection and that there is traceability of what has been inspected.
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Why verification is crucial
Electrical faults and insulation damage are not always visually apparent. Therefore, safe inspection is based on measurement and testing - not just on visual assessment. When inspections are documented, they exist:
technical evidence base
traceability
clear chain of responsibility
support for future troubleshooting
supporting documents for the technical investigation
If an injury or fire is investigated
In the event of electrical damage, a technical investigation is always carried out in which the design of the installation, the function of the protection, the checks carried out, the working method and the available documentation are examined. Liability assessment takes place in two stages:
Step 1 - The installation work is assessed If the work is not considered professional, the installer can be held liable.
Step 2 - The condition and ownership of the installation is assessed The owner of the installation is responsible for the continued condition and use of the electrical installation.
Documented checks and measurements provide a concrete basis for this assessment. Without documentation, the evidence is weaker for all parties and can cause major problems in insurance matters.
How we finish an electrical job
For us, work is not done when the power is on. It is finished when the installation is checked, assessed and documented.
This approach protects:
you as a facility owner
us as installers
the future safety of the installation
When electrical work is completed correctly, there is both a functioning installation and verified documentation. This is professional electrical safety in action.