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Zinsco & Sylvania Electrical Panels
Zinsco and Sylvania electrical panels are commonly found in older homes throughout the United States. Because these panels share a closely related history and design, many homeowners aren't sure which one they have. Learn how to identify these panels, understand their background, and know when it's a good idea to have them professionally evaluated.
UNDERSTANDING ZINSCO & SYLVANIA PANELS
What Are Zinsco and Sylvania Electrical Panels?
Zinsco electrical panels were widely installed in homes for many years before the product line was later manufactured under the Sylvania name. As a result, many Sylvania-branded panels use the same Zinsco design and are often grouped together during electrical inspections and evaluations.
Although many of these panels remain in service, they have been the subject of ongoing discussion within the electrical industry because of concerns related to certain breaker designs and long-term reliability. If your home contains a Zinsco or Sylvania panel, a professional inspection can help you better understand its condition and determine whether an upgrade is appropriate for your home.
HOW TO IDENTIFY ONE
Signs Your Home May Have a Zinsco or Sylvania Panel
Zinsco Branding
Some panels are clearly labeled "Zinsco" on the panel door or inside the enclosure.
Sylvania Branding
Many later versions carry the Sylvania name while using the same underlying Zinsco panel design.
Distinctive Breakers
Zinsco-style breakers often have a unique appearance that differs from modern breaker designs.
Older Homes
These panels are commonly found in homes built or updated between the 1960s and 1980s.
SHOULD YOU REPLACE IT?
When to Consider a Professional Evaluation
Not every Zinsco or Sylvania panel requires immediate replacement. However, because these panels have been the subject of ongoing discussion within the electrical industry, many homeowners choose to have them professionally evaluated—especially before purchasing a home, beginning a major renovation, or adding high-demand electrical equipment.
A licensed electrician can inspect your panel, evaluate its condition, explain any concerns, and help you determine the best path forward based on your home's electrical needs.
Questions About Zinsco & Sylvania Electrical Panels
Many homeowners discover they have a Zinsco or Sylvania electrical panel during a home inspection or renovation. Here are answers to some of the most common questions about these older panel designs.
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