brantmacga
Señor Member
- Location
- Georgia
- Occupation
- Former Child
If you recognize that tagline, you know who I'm talking about. When I saw their label plastered on the front of the panel, I knew I was in for a treat. I always run into something working behind this particular branch.
I had to go out because the GFCI feeding the pool lights was tripping, but the lights were still coming on. This is a new construction; '08 code cycle, completed last week. Turns out they fed their own circuit into the switch box for the pool lights. When I was out last week hooking everything up, it was not like that.
Anyhow, when I opened the panel I found these gems.
What's the problem? Those are not combination AFCI's, and the three w/ a blue button were recalled at least 3 years ago, if not 4, because many of them failed to trip under arc fault conditions. I have to assume these have been in their stock since the recall, because they were immediately replaced by the supply houses w/ the green button AFCI you see on top in pic 1. They also handed out the forms we needed to send them back to square D and get reimbursed.
And lastly,
Square D homeline loadcenter.
I had to go out because the GFCI feeding the pool lights was tripping, but the lights were still coming on. This is a new construction; '08 code cycle, completed last week. Turns out they fed their own circuit into the switch box for the pool lights. When I was out last week hooking everything up, it was not like that.
Anyhow, when I opened the panel I found these gems.


What's the problem? Those are not combination AFCI's, and the three w/ a blue button were recalled at least 3 years ago, if not 4, because many of them failed to trip under arc fault conditions. I have to assume these have been in their stock since the recall, because they were immediately replaced by the supply houses w/ the green button AFCI you see on top in pic 1. They also handed out the forms we needed to send them back to square D and get reimbursed.
And lastly,

Square D homeline loadcenter.