Marty Funkhauser
Member
- Location
- The other side of aluminum
- Occupation
- electrical apprentice
Hello all. We sometimes do work at a 55 and over community in NJ. Homeowners started calling us to tell us about a letter they received from their home owners assoc.
The letter says the assoc. is giving residents 6 months to change their electrical panel if it is original with the home, because of a recent fire. Here's what I know. The community was built 1970-1975. The people that called our company have GE brand panels 150 and 200 amp. These homes have electric baseboard heat and appliances. Services are underground fed. Some of the homes are stand alone. Some are double and triple units connected together by roof but have fire walls in between. I'm aware of FPE problems and I've seen melted breakers in Challenger. But GE? The whole thing seems kind of off? What do you think??
The letter says the assoc. is giving residents 6 months to change their electrical panel if it is original with the home, because of a recent fire. Here's what I know. The community was built 1970-1975. The people that called our company have GE brand panels 150 and 200 amp. These homes have electric baseboard heat and appliances. Services are underground fed. Some of the homes are stand alone. Some are double and triple units connected together by roof but have fire walls in between. I'm aware of FPE problems and I've seen melted breakers in Challenger. But GE? The whole thing seems kind of off? What do you think??