garisilver
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I got a call to go look at a FPE panel.
2 weeks ago, the homeowner replaced a 2/p 50a FPE breaker that fed another small FPE panel. The breaker had failed. It would not reset, the handle just flopped back and forth. The new breaker lasted a week. It failed the same way. He replaced it again. That one almost lasted a week. Same story.
I went there yesterday. Checked all the connections, looked and sniffed around a bit, and then replaced the breaker with a used one I had sitting on the shelf. The sub panel amped out about 25-28 amps on both legs.
It's all single pole 15 and 20 amp breakers. No heavy appliances other than a garage refrigerator.
We're all holding our collective breaths, waiting to see if this breaker lasts. I can accept that the original 1970's breaker failed, but I'm at a complete loss to explain the failure of 2 brand new breakers in such a short period of time.
I hate the fact that I couldn't find anything wrong and don't know where to go with finding the cause. I have a lot of trouble believing that there were 2 defective brand new breakers. Anyone have any thoughts on my dilemma?
2 weeks ago, the homeowner replaced a 2/p 50a FPE breaker that fed another small FPE panel. The breaker had failed. It would not reset, the handle just flopped back and forth. The new breaker lasted a week. It failed the same way. He replaced it again. That one almost lasted a week. Same story.
I went there yesterday. Checked all the connections, looked and sniffed around a bit, and then replaced the breaker with a used one I had sitting on the shelf. The sub panel amped out about 25-28 amps on both legs.
It's all single pole 15 and 20 amp breakers. No heavy appliances other than a garage refrigerator.
We're all holding our collective breaths, waiting to see if this breaker lasts. I can accept that the original 1970's breaker failed, but I'm at a complete loss to explain the failure of 2 brand new breakers in such a short period of time.
I hate the fact that I couldn't find anything wrong and don't know where to go with finding the cause. I have a lot of trouble believing that there were 2 defective brand new breakers. Anyone have any thoughts on my dilemma?