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#113524 06/21/02 10:37 PM
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a scary situation for a customer today ...

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- Dave....Kennebec Electric, Maine

#113525 06/22/02 06:24 AM
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Looks bad Dave,
was this water damage? loose terminations?

#113526 06/22/02 08:32 AM
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Please tell us - what happened?

#113527 06/22/02 10:55 PM
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It may be a little presumptous of me to speak at this point(please accept my apologies if so), but it kinda looks like a failure occurred somewhere near the second fuse module from the top, and caused the two ungrounded legs to contact each other.

I recognize this panel as an FPE "SF" style fusible panel which I believe was marketed sometime in the early to mid 1960's. It could be equipped with either main lugs only, or a bolt-in main breaker. There were several plug-in (stab-in) fuse modules offered for use with the panel; four edison-base plug fuses, a combination of two plug fuses and a 2-pole 30amp cartridge fuse fullout, a module with two 2-pole 30amp pullouts, or a module with a single 2-pole 60amp pullout. I have one of these panels in my collection of vintage electrical equipment - I pulled it out today and looked at the construction of the 30amp pullouts...not much clearance between legs.

In this particular case, I wonder if the main breaker failed to open, and the situation attempted to"resolve itself" by burning off one of the legs in the meter can...?

Hope to hear from you, Dave.

Mike (mamills)

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#113528 06/23/02 01:36 PM
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We were called on a late Friday afternoon and found this electrical panel and called the local power co to pull the meter and then found the meter like this.I believe that it is a combination of water and a loose connetion that had been brewing for quite sometime.The customer is very lucky he didn't lose his whole house.

- Dave

#113529 06/25/02 09:27 AM
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Dave: can you send some pix of your repair work?

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#113530 06/25/02 10:30 PM
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Either one would not make a good Monday.



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