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The electrical panel rating should be no smaller than the calculated electrical load of the building. It is recommended to have a panel with a capacity of at least 200 amps for residential installations to ensure sufficient power supply for present and future needs. Consulting with a qualified electrician or engineer can help determine the appropriate panel rating for a specific property.

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