The electrical panel is the control center of a home wiring system. Poor panel assembly can cause overheating contacts, confusing circuits, nuisance breaker trips, and unsafe protection.
Lighting, sockets, kitchen loads, air conditioners, and high-power appliances should be divided into clear circuits. This improves safety and troubleshooting.
Breakers must match the cable and load. Installing a larger breaker because the old one trips can be dangerous. The circuit and contacts should be checked first.
If the panel is old, warm, smells burnt, has flickering lights, or circuit labels are unclear, call an electrician for diagnostics, repair, and proper labeling.