Smoke From Electrical Panel Haberfield

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Strathfield, Burwood, and Concord post-war brick veneers face their own electrical challenges — three-phase legacy supply, oversized backyards with detached structures (granny flats, sheds, studios), and original aluminium wiring developing oxide-related hotspots.

Inner West Federation terraces and warehouse conversions often hide ageing rubber-insulated and two-wire wiring feeding boards that were never built for modern loads. When you see or smell smoke from the panel, that old insulation can be breaking down behind the scenes. Switch off the main and don't touch it until we've checked it.

⚠ Stop — Call Immediately if You Notice Any of These:
  • An active fire inside a steel enclosure with un-fused mains supply
  • Combustion products containing toxic compounds (chlorine from PVC, cyanides from various polymers)
  • Risk of the fire propagating into wall cavities, ceiling spaces, and roof voids before any smoke alarm activates
  • Risk of arc-flash injury if the panel is opened or approached
  • Risk of structural fire spread before fire crews arrive
  • A burning or fishy smell intensifying rapidly
  • Crackling or popping noises from the panel
  • The metal panel cover hot to touch
  • Soot streaks above or beside the panel
  • Smoke seeping from the wall around the panel
  • Visible heat haze over the panel
  • Arcing flashes through panel ventilation slots
Full guide: Smoke from Electrical Panel – Immediate Danger — causes, FAQs & expert advice

About Smoke from Electrical Panel – Immediate Danger

Smoke from an electrical panel is caused by arcing at a loose terminal, an overloaded or failed circuit breaker, or burning cable insulation inside the enclosure. Any visible smoke means combustion is active inside the panel; evacuate everyone immediately, call 000, then book Sydney Electrical Service on 0433 462 902 for emergency electrical isolation and repair.

Do not attempt to switch off the main switch from inside the building if smoke is visible at the panel. Once fire escapes the enclosure into the wall cavity, it spreads through the inside of your home invisibly and rapidly. If smoke appeared earlier and the situation seems to have stabilised, treat it as a live 24/7 emergency — the cause is still in the panel.

What to Do Right Now in Haberfield

  1. Get all occupants and pets out of the house immediately.
  2. Close internal doors as you go to slow fire spread.
  3. Do not stop to retrieve possessions.
  4. Call 000 once safely outside.
  5. Do not return inside to switch off the main switch if smoke is at the panel.
  6. Do not attempt to fight the fire unless you have a CO2 extinguisher and the fire is contained outside the panel.
  7. Do not use water on or near the panel.
  8. Once fire services have isolated the supply, call 0433 462 902 to coordinate post-incident isolation, repair, and reinstatement.
  9. Treat the situation as still active until proven otherwise.
  10. Switch off the main switch only if you can reach it from outside the panel cover, with no smoke present.
  11. Keep occupants away from the panel.
  12. Do not open the panel under any circumstances.
  13. Photograph the panel from a safe distance.
  14. Call 0433 462 902 immediately for emergency dispatch.

Electrical work in Haberfield

Haberfield is unlike anywhere else in the inner west. As Australia's first planned garden suburb it's a near-intact streetscape of Federation homes and California bungalows, much of it inside a heritage conservation area. That heritage status shapes how electrical work is done here, with overhead-to-underground service requests, point-of-attachment changes and any visible work needing to be sympathetic to the character of these grand old homes. Ausgrid is the local network distributor, and our Level 2 ASP accreditation covers connection and consumer-mains work back to the street.

Behind original picture rails and pressed-metal ceilings we often find ageing wiring, two-wire circuits and switchboards that predate RCDs entirely. The most common upgrades are full rewires, modern switchboards with safety switches, and larger consumer mains for big family homes running air conditioning and EV charging. Heritage homes on generous blocks frequently justify a three-phase upgrade, which we arrange and connect through Ausgrid.

Common Questions

Only if you can reach it from outside the panel cover with no smoke or heat between you and the switch. If smoke is at the panel, leave it. Get out and call 000.
Only a CO2 or dry-chemical extinguisher. Never use water — it conducts current and spreads the fault. In practice, the priority is evacuation, not firefighting.
Not reliably. Internal smouldering can continue inside the panel, the wall cavity, or the roof void without visible smoke. Treat as active until a licensed electrician confirms otherwise.
Smoke contained inside a steel panel may not reach a ceiling alarm before significant fire damage has occurred. This is one reason why interconnected smoke alarms in every bedroom are now required under NSW law in new and renovated builds.

Why Haberfield Residents Choose Us

We are accredited Level 2 ASP contractors on Ausgrid's Inner West grid, which means we can complete consumer-mains, point-of-attachment, and service-fuse work in a single visit — no waiting for separate Ausgrid attendance.

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