ᐅ Old Electrical Installation – Is It Possible to Determine Its Age?
Created on: 15 Nov 2021 17:00
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ruediger42
Hello everyone,
I have a (admittedly poor) photo of the fuse box in an older house that we might renovate (for my parents).
My question:
Is it possible to tell at a glance whether the electrical installation is relatively up to date or if nothing has been done here for the last 50 years?
Thank you very much and best regards
rueiger42

I have a (admittedly poor) photo of the fuse box in an older house that we might renovate (for my parents).
My question:
Is it possible to tell at a glance whether the electrical installation is relatively up to date or if nothing has been done here for the last 50 years?
Thank you very much and best regards
rueiger42
Hello and thank you for the answers,
but to me that means: without an electrician, no real conclusion. 🙂
Does it help if I say that all lights (except maybe the attic) are connected with 3 wires?
Best regards
Rüdiger
but to me that means: without an electrician, no real conclusion. 🙂
Does it help if I say that all lights (except maybe the attic) are connected with 3 wires?
Best regards
Rüdiger
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hampshire15 Nov 2021 18:30No, that doesn’t help either. What is your goal? Even old installations are working perfectly fine.
Hi hampshire,
Well, I’m a layperson in this area. We want to take over the house from my mother and renovate it, then move in ourselves.
Everything works perfectly, and there have never been any issues with the electrical system. The stove is on a separate circuit “as it should be,” installed by an electrician.
I just don’t know whether I should proactively replace the entire electrical system now or simply leave it as it is.
Best regards
Rüdiger
Well, I’m a layperson in this area. We want to take over the house from my mother and renovate it, then move in ourselves.
Everything works perfectly, and there have never been any issues with the electrical system. The stove is on a separate circuit “as it should be,” installed by an electrician.
I just don’t know whether I should proactively replace the entire electrical system now or simply leave it as it is.
Best regards
Rüdiger
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Benutzer20015 Nov 2021 19:01From the picture, you can only tell that maybe the fuse or circuit breakers have been replaced or RCDs installed. However, the wiring inside the walls could still be 100 years old. In Diez, the colors of the cables and their quantity are different. Based on the colors, you can make some assessments. You can also ask Aunt Google about it.
Benutzer200 schrieb:
One example is in Diez: the colors of the cables and their quantity. Or also one in Limburg, which is right next door (but still in a different federal state). Always these spelling "corrections" ;-)
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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