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#184065 01/31/09 08:40 PM
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need help!
bought fixer upper... with no panel cover on Murray E26095 panel.... any leads much appreciated.


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Weewillie:
Welcome to ECN!

Murray was bought/merged with Siemens. Finding a replacement panel cover may be possible, but..it may take more time/effort than it's worth (IMHO)

You may want to consider replacement of the panel, possibly a service upgrade, depending on the depth of your 'fixer-upper'.

Perhaps one of the other members has some info?


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Weewillie:

That number that you gave sounds like a UL file number, not a manufacturer's part number. Look on the inside left or right side wall of the panel box itself. The part number should begin with an "M". I went through this same situation when my panel covers got painted-over too many times and couldn't find replacements.

Surprisingly, a search on e-bay put me in touch with several surplus electrical equipment dealers who were able to get me squared away in a couple of days. There is a major seller of surplus circuit breakers in Los Angeles. The one that helped me was located in Wilmington, NC. Panel covers are a rare find, but I got lucky to not only find one brand new one, but two.


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Weewillie:

I see on your profile that you have your occupation listed as "workerbee".
Are you an electrician or some how related to the electrical trade?




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Is this for a Murray fuse panel? I have a cover for one that came out of a townhouse in the Olde Greenwich subdivision in Fredericksburg, VA. It has the same E-26095 number on the label on the door. It also says that it's Cat No PF 912 EC.

Let me know if this sounds like yours. I'd like to find a home for this cover.

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Hello Brian, thanks for the reply. any chance i can get a picture of the panel cover? thanks, bill

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yes

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Check your private mail here, I'll send you a photo.

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OK guys.....
Time to close this thread.

See the 1st post of the topic which clearly says:
"Edited by Trumpy (01/31/09 04:21 PM
Edit Reason: Removed posters phone number and e-mail address, PM this user if you can help him out"


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