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There’s a difference between a panel that buzzes from one specific breaker (a sign of a loose connection, covered in our related post) and a panel that produces a steady, ambient hum across the whole unit. Both are worth understanding, but they usually point to different things. Here’s what a general humming sound from your panel can mean, from the licensed electricians at EZSMART, serving Toronto and the GTA.
Electrical panels contain components — particularly larger breakers and, in some cases, transformers feeding the system — that can produce a very faint magnetic hum simply as a byproduct of how electricity flows through them. This is sometimes called “transformer hum” or “magnetic hum,” and at a low, consistent level, it’s generally considered normal, especially in panels that have always had a small amount of ambient sound.
The key word is consistent. A very faint hum that’s been present for years, with no changes, is different from a hum that’s new, growing louder, or accompanied by other symptoms.
Any of these suggest the humming isn’t just background noise from normal operation, but a sign of a developing issue.
1. An overloaded panel. If your home’s electrical demand has grown over the years — more appliances, an EV charger, added circuits — an older or undersized panel can hum audibly under strain as it works closer to its rated capacity.
2. Loose bus bar connections. Beyond a single breaker, a broader looseness in how breakers connect to the panel’s bus bar can create a more generalized humming sound rather than one isolated to a single point.
3. Aging or lower-quality equipment. Panels and components from manufacturers like Siemens or Schneider Electric are built to reduce this kind of noise under normal conditions, but panels approaching the end of their service life, or older discontinued lines, are more prone to audible strain.
4. Moisture or corrosion. Basements and older homes are more prone to panel moisture exposure, which can affect connections throughout the panel and contribute to a general humming or buzzing.
5. Utility-side supply issues. Occasionally, a persistent hum can originate from fluctuations or issues on the utility side of the connection rather than inside your home’s panel itself, though this is less common than internal causes.
A licensed electrician will inspect the panel with the power safely isolated, check bus bar connections and breaker seating throughout the panel (not just one breaker), look for corrosion or moisture damage, and assess whether your panel’s overall capacity is keeping up with your home’s current electrical demand. If the panel is older, especially certain models with known reliability concerns, this may be a good time to discuss whether a full panel upgrade makes more sense than ongoing repairs. This kind of inspection and any resulting work should be performed by a licensed contractor, in line with Electrical Safety Authority standards.
A very faint, unchanged hum in an older panel is sometimes normal. A new, growing, or symptom-paired hum is not, and points to something worth having professionally checked, whether that’s a loose connection, an aging panel under strain, or a capacity issue as your home’s electrical needs have grown.
Is it normal for an electrical panel to hum at all?
A very faint, consistent hum in some panels can be considered normal, particularly in older equipment that’s always had a small amount of ambient sound. Any noticeable or worsening hum is not typical.
What’s the difference between a humming panel and a buzzing breaker?
Buzzing tied to one specific breaker often points to a loose connection at that exact point. A more general hum across the whole panel more often points to overall panel strain, capacity issues, or broader connection looseness.
Can a humming panel mean I need a new panel?
It can, particularly if the panel is older, undersized for your home’s current electrical load, or from a model line with known reliability concerns. An electrician can assess whether a repair or a full upgrade is the better long-term solution.
Should I be worried if my panel has always hummed a little?
If it’s been consistent for years with no other symptoms, it’s often considered lower priority, though it’s still reasonable to mention it during your next electrical inspection.
How often should an electrical panel be inspected?
Many electricians recommend a panel inspection every few years, or sooner if you notice new noises, warmth, flickering lights, or if your panel is older and hasn’t been checked recently.
Hearing an unusual hum from your electrical panel? EZSMART provides licensed panel inspections and upgrades across Toronto and the GTA. Call 416-838-9006, and see what our customers say on our Google reviews page.
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