In my 30 year old home I have a 125 Amp FPE load center that, I found out by searching the internet, has probably never provided overload protection (see http://www.inspect-ny.com/fpe/fpepanel.htm ) I was already thinking of replacing it because my lights flicker and the TV picture shrinks any time the heater or a/c kicks on. The only reason I was searching the web was to find the typical requirements of a hot tub. Am I glad I did. 2 years ago, I had a compressor fire on my AC. In retrospect, I wonder if the FRE breakers not tripping had anything to do with my problems? Oh well, that is water under the bridge. For my current decision, I can get Square D QO or Homeline products locally as well as Eaton Cutler-Hammer.
The Eaton Cutler-Hammer boxes seem to be a particularly good value because they include all the breakers as well as the box. However, the QO seems to be considered the Mercedes Benz of boxes.
I do not want to sacrifice quality for price, but there is a substantial difference in price. If the other brands provide comparable quality, I might be inclined to consider them. The article cited above really scared me. I have done several web searches on Cutler-hammer, GE and Siemens, but seem to only find stuff regarding FPE problems. If these other brands are o.k., I'm thinking of going with one of them.
Anyone care to disuade me? As an example of the price differences:
QO 200 Amp 20 spaces/40 circuits $240 (includes main breaker)
QO 200 Amp 40/40 $270 (includes main breaker)
Cutler Hammer CH valuepack 32/32 $180 (includes all breakers)
Cutler Hammer BR valuepack 40/40 $130 (includes all breakers)
Does anyone know what the CH and BR stand for in the Cutler-Hammer products?
I intend to hire a licensed electrician and will probably defer to his advice, but was wondering what your experince says? Thanks for any insight.
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tburns@nospamvalornet.com please remove "nospam" to email me.
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The Eaton Cutler-Hammer boxes seem to be a particularly good value because they include all the breakers as well as the box. However, the QO seems to be considered the Mercedes Benz of boxes.
I do not want to sacrifice quality for price, but there is a substantial difference in price. If the other brands provide comparable quality, I might be inclined to consider them. The article cited above really scared me. I have done several web searches on Cutler-hammer, GE and Siemens, but seem to only find stuff regarding FPE problems. If these other brands are o.k., I'm thinking of going with one of them.
Anyone care to disuade me? As an example of the price differences:
QO 200 Amp 20 spaces/40 circuits $240 (includes main breaker)
QO 200 Amp 40/40 $270 (includes main breaker)
Cutler Hammer CH valuepack 32/32 $180 (includes all breakers)
Cutler Hammer BR valuepack 40/40 $130 (includes all breakers)
Does anyone know what the CH and BR stand for in the Cutler-Hammer products?
I intend to hire a licensed electrician and will probably defer to his advice, but was wondering what your experince says? Thanks for any insight.
__________________________________________________ _______
tburns@nospamvalornet.com please remove "nospam" to email me.
__________________________________________________ _______
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