Inside Electrical System definition

Inside Electrical System means an electric supply system from the main breaker panel located within your home to the switches, outlets, and connection boxes located within your home. The Inside Electrical System also includes connections to your protected systems. The Inside Electrical System does not include any other lines exiting or entering your home. • Electrical wiring, outlets and panels. • Junction boxes, conduit, switches, and circuit breakers (including ground fault, does not include resets). • Telephone wiring. Protection begins at the main service panel. • Failure(s) occurring in any of the above • Door bells, intercom, any fixtures, ceiling fans, alarms, or inadequate wiring capacity. • Sensors, relays, low voltage, timed circuits, grounding ungrounded outlets, or phone jacks. • Data/internet/coaxial wiring or fixtures. • Resetting of GFCI or circuit breakers or replacement of fuses. • Replacement of switches, dimmers, or outlets in colors other than white or beige. • Components and wiring connecting to, controlling, or otherwise part of an appliance (including but not limited to garage door opener buttons, doorbells, alarm controls, and cameras).