Dedicated Circuit Installation in York, PA
Safe, reliable dedicated circuits for appliances, equipment, and specialty electrical needs. O’Brien Electrical Contracting installs code-compliant circuits designed to handle your power demands.
Power Your Equipment the Right Way
Not all electrical loads are meant to share a circuit.
Appliances and equipment like hot tubs, EV chargers, microwaves, and HVAC systems require their own dedicated circuits to operate safely and efficiently.
At O’Brien Electrical Contracting, we install
properly sized, code-compliant dedicated circuits to ensure your system runs safely without overloads or nuisance tripping.
What Is a Dedicated Circuit?
A dedicated circuit is a circuit that serves a single appliance or piece of equipment.
This means:
- No shared loads
- Proper breaker sizing
- Correct wire sizing
- Safe, reliable operation
Required by code for many modern appliances.
Signs You May Need a Dedicated Circuit
- Breakers trip when appliances run
- Lights dim when equipment turns on
- Extension cords or power strips are being used
- You’re adding new appliances or equipment
- Existing wiring is overloaded or outdated
These are signs your system isn’t set up properly for your load.
Why Dedicated Circuits Matter
Improperly sharing circuits can lead to:
- Overloaded wiring
- Frequent breaker trips
- Equipment damage
- Increased fire risk
- Code violations
Dedicated circuits ensure your system is safe, efficient, and built correctly.
What’s Included in Installation
- New breaker installation in panel
- Proper wire sizing based on load
- Running new wiring to equipment location
- Installation of receptacle or disconnect
- Grounding and bonding as required
- Labeling and testing of circuit
Every circuit is installed safely and up to current electrical code.
Our Installation Process
Step 1: Load Evaluation
We determine the electrical requirements of your equipment.
Step 2: Circuit Design
We size the breaker and wiring correctly.
Step 3: Installation
We run wiring, install devices, and connect to your panel.
Step 4: Testing & Verification
We ensure everything operates safely and properly.
Need a Dedicated Circuit Installed?
Don’t risk overloading your electrical system.
Contact us today to schedule service or request an estimate.





