curt swartz
Electrical Contractor - San Jose, CA
- Location
- San Jose, CA
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
Just a note, FPE is Federal Pioneer Equipment. Federal Pacific is different.
Federal Pacific was/is know as FPE (Federal Pacific Electric).
Just a note, FPE is Federal Pioneer Equipment. Federal Pacific is different.
Federal Pacific was/is know as FPE (Federal Pacific Electric).
it is a little more complex than that, federal pacific went out of business in the late 1980's (however there is a federal pacific transformer company, unrelated). Federal pioneer is still in business making breakers and switchgear in canada, they are owned by schnieder, who also owns square d.
Fedral pacific and federal pioneer (who is the only one i know of that ever put "fpe" on thier breakers) are different companies.
Yep! There are several breaker shops near be that want them. They only pay a couple bucks a piece for single poles but thats better than sitting on my shelf for years. They typically get sold for about $30 if they test ok. I have had at least 4 shops tell me that Stab-Lok's seldom fail testing. No more fail than other manufactures.You sold someone old stab lok breakers?
Sure, along with this one:
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If those FPE breakers have been in installed since the 60's, 70's, that is 40-50 years......................... what maintenance has been performed? NONE most likely. Maybe a maintenance code should be recommended-adopted.
115.2 Maintenance.
Residential buildings, structures and the building equipment shall be maintained in a safe and sanitary condition and in accordance with the condition(s) established in current and any previous plan approvals and certificates of occupancy. Devices or safeguards which are required by this code shall be maintained in conformance with the code edition under which installed. The owner or the owner's designated agent shall be responsible for the maintenance.
Now try to enforce that.
NFPA 70B is already there. NETA MTS is an ANSI standard. NFPA 70E Article 200 reference both.
And as a ful time contractor that used to be a firefighter, I still take great interest in panel failures. Are my findings scientific? No, just observations from over 30 years in the trade.
That being said, I've seen more home fires started in FPE panels, by far, then any other, usually related to thin, single pole breakers. They actually catch on fire at the point where the 2 fingers would attach to the buss.
I've also seen more catastrophic panel failures in Zinsco aluminum buss panels then any other, though usually the damage was confined to the panel itself.
And many of us realize that the easiest thing to blame a home fire on is "electrical causes", when this is simply not the case.
No one I love or care about would live in a home with either of those two panels. I've changed them out for free if need be.
NFPA 70B and 70E are Standards and are not enforceable unless adopted by the jurisdiction. I am going to stretch again and state that maybe 1% of the jurisdictions in this country have adopted those standards.
I am not one to say that FPE panels and breakers are all that good, but I have not seen one link to actual studies performed by any other than those who are already biased. Inspect NY is a very biased site.
There are certain breakers that are having issues functioning properly, not all FPE breakers fall under this category.
I have seen so many failures in panels, breakers, receptacles, lighting, etc... that are not FPE, what is to be said about that issue.
HOW ABOUT WE HAVE SOME TYPE OF AUTHORITY THAT POLICES WHO IS ACTUALLY INSTALLING THE ELECTRICAL WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If people were really interested in making electrical installations safer, then there would be more control in the activities of installers, Licensing, testing, continuing education, proper inspector training are a few that come to mind.
BTW:
Think about this.
If those FPE breakers have been in installed since the 60's, 70's, that is 40-50 years......................... what maintenance has been performed? NONE most likely. Maybe a maintenance code should be recommended-adopted.
Hmmmm....... simple solution to a misunderstood industry.
Okay, so lets attack FPE, ignor the rest of the industry, and we will have beautiful sunsets forever...YEAH!!!
If I recall properly, in reading the papers, magazines and watching the news, most fires are electrically related?????????? JEEEEEEZ
Ahhhhh, I feel much better now