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bob haller bob haller is offline
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Default Load center replacement

On Oct 29, 9:32*pm, wrote:
I'm thinking mabee it's time to replace my old fuse panel with a
breaker panel.
*Problem is, the new panels are not even a close match to the old
panel. The existing panel is surface mounted with the main switch/fuse
on the left, with the power feed coming in from the back in the lower
corner. All the "load" wires come in the top. They come out through
the plywood service board and then enter thepanel within inches. This
does not allow much flexibility.

The closest I've found so far is a Schnieder StabLok panel, but I
would need to mount it sideways. No problem with the main breaker as
it would be oriented on up, as required by code. The feed would need
to come in through an elbow through the bottom of the box instead of
the back as the new panel is significantly smaller.
*I can make all this work - but then half of the load breakers are
upside-down. Don't know if that is an issue here in Canada - aparently
it is not allowed in the USA. I guess I could always restrict myself
to half capacity (use a 40 circuit panel as a 20)

The only problem I can forsee is some know-it-all home inspector
seeing the FPE on the panel and demanding a future buyer replace the
dang thing because early FPE StabLok breakers got a REAL bad name in
the USA (rightly or wrongly). We will likely be selling in the next 5
years or so (which is the MAJOR reason I'm even thinking about
replacing the panel in the firstr place.


how many amps is the main? 200 is todays standard

the main cable and meter can are 40+ years old, even if they appear
fine 40 years is a long time

how many circuits does the current main panel support? the higher the
main amp rating the more the number of circuits.

your far better off replacing the entire service drop, upgrading if
needed the grounding, and installing a new 200 amp main panel/

FBE richly deserves the reputation it earned. that panel should go for
metal recycling.

do get the install inspected home inspectors now checvk on that and
proper permitting.

or have endless hassles at home sale time