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Old 1/14/06, 3:44 PM
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Default FPE panel question

Sorry to bother you guys, I researched the old posts of FPE Stab Lok, but couldn't fine an answer. What I noticed most was the lack of any main breaker. Also, the sub-panel is fed with #8 copper wire, again with lack of any type of controll.
How best to word recommendations? Thanks!
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Old 1/14/06, 6:19 PM
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Default Re: FPE panel question

That does not appear to be the service equipment which would account for the absence of a "main" disconnect. If it is the service equipment, a service disconnect is needed.

Info on FPE can be found here http://www.inspect-ny.com/fpe/fpepanel.htm



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Old 1/15/06, 12:48 AM
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Thanks for the reply Jeff, I figured I could count on you!
Unfortunatly, this is the main service panel ( the top one ). If you notice the 3 main wires coming in on the top right side of the top panel, I traced those back to the meter base and overhead service from outside. As I mentioned, I just don't understand why there shoudn't be some type of main disconnect. The house was built in 1966, but surely they had "mains" back then?
Same with the sub-panel. Why not put in a 60 amp. 220v breaker to feed it?
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Default Re: FPE panel question

As much as I like FPE panels I think the obvious solution is about 1/4 stick of t.n.t., should take care of the problem. Maybe thats overkill but I just love FPE panels.
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