UNSAFE ELECTRIC PANELS/
BREAKERS
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Do you own a home in Long Island, NY that was built before 1990? If so, you may not be aware of the outdated main electric panels/boxes that could be hiding in your home.
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The scary thing about these outdated electrical panels is that they can be very unsafe. The major difference between these and your more modern electrical panels is that the old-fashioned ones don’t contain safety devices like fuses or circuit breakers that will trip and shut off the power when too much electricity flows through them. This fail-safe was added in new models to help prevent fires caused by overheating wires.
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Also, these outdated panels are not code compliant, mortgageable and insurable. Unsafe electrical panels include:
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Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) Panels
From the 1950’s to the 1980s, Federal Pacific Electric was one of the most popular manufacturers of electrical panels in the United States. For this reason, they were routinely installed in millions of homes.
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Residents during that time didn’t know that these panels are extremely unsafe because FPE electric panels’ circuit breakers fail to trip when there’s a short circuit or circuit overload. This problem has caused thousands of fires. These panels have also been known to send power to the circuit, even when in the off position causing electrocution even when the circuit should be dead.
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Zinsco Panels
These panels were popular electrical panels and were installed in homes throughout the1970s. Nearly 50 years later the company is now out of business, but many homes are still equipped with these panels.
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These panels are unsafe because the circuit breakers inside have been known to melt to the main ‘bus bar.’ Leading to a breaker that can’t ever trip, even when there’s a short or overloaded circuit. So if there ever is a short or other problem, the surge of power melts wires and starts a fire in your home.
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Fuse Box
These are old electrical panels that use fuses instead of circuit breakers to protect your wires from becoming overloaded. In the event that the circuit draws too much electricity, the fuse will burn out and need to be replaced.
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Fuses are not actually inherently unsafe. They work just like circuit breakers, but can’t be reset, and instead must be replaced. However, they are considered unsafe in homes today because they have been modified over time to try to keep up with today’s energy demands.
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Here are a few ways that we as homeowners may create problems with fuse boxes that make them unsafe:
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Placing too many things on a single circuit
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Replacing a fuse with a bigger fuse
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Replacing the fuse with something metal
What should you do if you have one of these panels?​
Our electrical contractors can help you replace panels and breakers that are old and difficult to maintain. We will work with you to ensure the electric safety of your residence or commercial space. Call today or fill out the form on our homepage to schedule a free assessment and to learn more!