brycenesbitt
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The owner of the pictured property got a notice of non-renewal from their insurance company
(this is California) and forced onto the State's "Fair Plan". The company cited the Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panels.
1961 construction date.
Fair enough, those FPE breakers are junk:
inspectapedia.com
And every box says Federal Pioneer No-ARK (for the 100A ones) and Federal Pacific Electric (for the 60A ones):

FPE all the way. But turns out: they're not breakers. Anyone seen FPE stab lock fuses? Is there any data on any issues with such fuses?
Fuses are more reliable than breakers, that we know. So the question is to push back on the insurance company
that this is a lower priority than other issues, because fuses work fine?
(this is California) and forced onto the State's "Fair Plan". The company cited the Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panels.
1961 construction date.
Fair enough, those FPE breakers are junk:
Federal Pacific Electric FPE Panel/Breaker Hazards - CPSC Closing Statement Drops Research on Stab-Lok® Hazard Research
CPSC statement on closing of the investigation of Federal Pacific Electric FPE Panel/Breaker Hazards - CPSC Information CPSC drops research on this item and issues a closing statement. However the engineers at CPSC never indicated that they felt that there was no hazard involved. The cessation...


FPE all the way. But turns out: they're not breakers. Anyone seen FPE stab lock fuses? Is there any data on any issues with such fuses?

Fuses are more reliable than breakers, that we know. So the question is to push back on the insurance company
that this is a lower priority than other issues, because fuses work fine?