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Is the wall of the strong box a load-bearing wall?

The wall of the strong electric box is not necessarily a load-bearing wall.

When buying a house, the family will basically give us a set of architectural drawings. In this set of architectural drawings, the function of every room in our house, every wall, window, door and so on will be indicated. So we can distinguish which walls are load-bearing walls and which are not according to this set of drawings.

If it is a non-bearing wall, you can consider smashing it, but before smashing it, you must first find out which side the distribution box will be moved to, and at the same time, you must report to the property company first, and then you can smash the wall with the consent of the property company.

Precautions for installation of strong electric box:

1. Main power switch: At present, most electric meters are 40A and 60A, and the largest one is 60A, so there are three main switches: 40A, 50A and 60A.

2, leakage switch, there are two poles, but also unipolar. The common situation in home improvement is to use it with the main switch. Generally, the electric power design institute does not install leakage on the main switch, but only for the socket circuit. 16A, 20A and 25A are common. Leakage protectors are electromagnetic and electronic. What is common in the market is electromagnetic.

3, unipolar air switch is the most commonly used. 16A, 20A, 25A, 32A are commonly used. General electrician will require 20A, 25A, 32A. Shopkeepers are also in this habit of buying big ones. The main reason is that some air switches have poor current. 16A' s air conditioner either tripped or became hot and burned out.