360Youth
Senior Member
- Location
- Newport, NC
I was just wondering what the consensus here is for how to handle FPE breaker issues on service calls? Went to one this morning where the 100 amp main had tripped for a customer. Apparently the breaker tripped while using multiple appliances (washer and dryer, stove, tvs, etc) but when we duplicated that, I only had 35 amps on my meter. The water heater may have been cycling, also, when tripped, but didn't want to drain the heater for the sake of adding that value. The amperage was nowhere near enough to trip a 100 amp main. I did go through the panel and tighten breaker and neutral lugs. Nothing significantly loose. I presented the landlord with the following options...1) let it ride after tightening the lugs since there was no sign of arcing or wear and wait to see if the scenario duplicates itself...2) replace the 100 amp main...or 3) because of the history of FPE residential panels, change the panel out. I am posting a poll in regards to the handling of FPE equipment in the field to get an idea on where everybody stands and as always, comments are appreciated.