malachi constant
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- Minneapolis
Was doing a facility audit yesterday for a high rise apartment and found all the distribution equipment was someone I'd never heard of before: Gould ITE, circa 1981.
I did a little research but didn't find much on it, outside of this thread on here: http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php/98324-Whatever-happened-to-ITE
So what's an engineer to say about this equipment? Is it safe to say that new replacement parts are not available, but refurbished can be obtained? I cannot find any reports of equipment failure (such as with FPE) so no need to note it as a dangerous installation.
30 years old...that's what I have always considered to be life span of electrical equipment - always with the caveat that if you don't have any known issues with it, aren't doing any major remodeling, and haven't had trouble finding replacement parts, then feel free to keep the installation as-is for the time being.
Anyway, any thoughts on what to tell an Owner about 30 year old Gould ITE breakers is appreciated. Thanks!
I did a little research but didn't find much on it, outside of this thread on here: http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php/98324-Whatever-happened-to-ITE
So what's an engineer to say about this equipment? Is it safe to say that new replacement parts are not available, but refurbished can be obtained? I cannot find any reports of equipment failure (such as with FPE) so no need to note it as a dangerous installation.
30 years old...that's what I have always considered to be life span of electrical equipment - always with the caveat that if you don't have any known issues with it, aren't doing any major remodeling, and haven't had trouble finding replacement parts, then feel free to keep the installation as-is for the time being.
Anyway, any thoughts on what to tell an Owner about 30 year old Gould ITE breakers is appreciated. Thanks!