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I am renovating a kitchen in an apartment building in which all of the
units have Federal Pacific panels ( I know, that's a whole different topic, the building owners are well aware of the issues with them) . I would like to add another circuit to the panel, there is room. The problem is do they still make replacement or aftermarket breakers for these panels? The other option I have is to use a 2 pole breaker that was for a 220V A/C that is not used anymore, but do I , or can I, physically cut the pin that joins the 2 breaklers so each can operate seperately? |
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