Federal Pacific Fuse Panel
I have a Federal Pacific fuse panel. I don't have problems with the
panel. But, it is a split bus panel. Should the panel be replaced if I am not having problems? It's a 200 amp panel. Thanks, Dan |
Federal Pacific Fuse Panel
If it's a fuse panel, you may want to upgrade to a circuit breaker panel
just for the convenience "TrailRunner" wrote in message ups.com... I have a Federal Pacific fuse panel. I don't have problems with the panel. But, it is a split bus panel. Should the panel be replaced if I am not having problems? It's a 200 amp panel. Thanks, Dan |
Federal Pacific Fuse Panel
TrailRunner posted for all of us...
I have a Federal Pacific fuse panel. I don't have problems with the panel. But, it is a split bus panel. Should the panel be replaced if I am not having problems? It's a 200 amp panel. Thanks, Dan Maybe -- Tekkie "There's no such thing as a tool I don't need." |
Federal Pacific Fuse Panel
The problem with any split buss panel is that unless ONLY conscientious
professionals are doing work in it, it has the potential to overload the main feeder "TrailRunner" wrote in message ups.com... I have a Federal Pacific fuse panel. I don't have problems with the panel. But, it is a split bus panel. Should the panel be replaced if I am not having problems? It's a 200 amp panel. Thanks, Dan |
Federal Pacific Fuse Panel
In my opinion if it says Federal Pacific on the cover it should be replaced. |
Federal Pacific Fuse Panel
On 18 Sep 2006 13:29:15 -0700, "TrailRunner" wrote:
I have a Federal Pacific fuse panel. I don't have problems with the panel. But, it is a split bus panel. Should the panel be replaced if I am not having problems? It's a 200 amp panel. Thanks, Dan imho: Don't fix what isn't broken. Unlike beakers, many fuses are quicker to act/protect in over current conditions. So fuses are used more often in sensitive equipement today. However in residential conditions, people often defeat the protection of a fuse with the addition of a penny or foil, so many insurance companies charge higher rates for fused panels, and some might want you to upgrade. So check with your insurance company, you don't want it slipping through the cracks that you have a fused panel, and later having the company say they wont cover for an accident. later, tom @ www.NoCostAds.com |
Federal Pacific Fuse Panel
Eric in North TX wrote:
In my opinion if it says Federal Pacific on the cover it should be replaced. Actually the really old Federal Pacific equipment wasn't bad. I don't know when they started making Walmart style equipment though. |
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