Does electric board comes with breaker

In most cases, an electric board (also known as a circuit breaker panel or electrical panel) does come with breakers, but it depends on the type and age of the board. Here's a breakdown:

  1. Newer boards: Modern electric boards, typically installed after the 1990s, usually come with circuit breakers. These breakers are designed to trip (open) when there's an overload or short circuit, protecting the electrical system and preventing fires.
  2. Older boards: Older boards, installed before the 1990s, might have fuses instead of breakers. Fuses are less common today, but they were widely used in the past. If your board has fuses, it's likely an older installation.
  3. Upgraded boards: If you have an older board with fuses, you might have upgraded to a breaker panel at some point. In this case, the board would have been retrofitted with breakers.
  4. Specialized boards: Some electric boards, like those used in industrial or commercial settings, might not come with breakers. These boards might use other types of protection devices, such as relays or switches.

To confirm whether your electric board comes with breakers, you can:

  1. Check the board's label or manufacturer's documentation.
  2. Look for the type of protection devices installed (breakers, fuses, or other).
  3. Consult with a licensed electrician who can inspect your board and provide guidance.

Remember, it's essential to ensure your electrical system is safe and up-to-date. If you're unsure about your board's configuration or need an upgrade, consider consulting with a professional electrician.