April 20, 2011 at 03:11 AM by publisher
While there are some men who cannot seem to get their hands off gadgets whether electronics or electrical-related, there are others who would rather avoid such tasks just because they never grew up that way.
Regardless of whichever group you fall into, there comes a time when you have to understand what FPE circuit breakers do in order to handle an emergency that will be related to a power outage at any given point in time.
Not only should you learn how to handle these breakers but also know what to do in a situation when the last one that was used is not functioning anymore.
So where do you get these breakers from?
One place where you can start looking for the different types of breakers – whether Siemens breakers or any others, regardless of whether you need old, new models according to what you home needs, is over the internet.
Since these sites are dedicated to finding breakers, you can be sure that you will be able to find any type of Zinsco breakers among several others that might be needed for your home.
All in all, in being able to find the kind of breakers you need for your home, you should be able to obtain the satisfaction of being able to fix this problem as soon as possible and avoid endangering the lives of your family members due to electric shortage.
May 25, 2009 at 10:05 AM by admin
With the weather turning warmer, many people start plugging their fans and cooling units into outlets around their houses without thinking about the potential for their circuits to become overloaded and their circuit breakers to trip. Each circuit is rated to accommodate a certain size load. When this load is exceeded, the circuit breaker literally breaks the circuit to stop the flow of electricity.
If the problem hasn’t created a short circuit, it’s easy to reset a tripped breaker and resume power flow. If you’ve never reset a tripped breaker, here’s a simple guide:
- Unplug all of the devices that are plugged into the outlet for safety.
- Locate the electrical service panel.
- Find the breaker that has tripped. This breaker will be in or near the “off” position rather than in the “on” position.
- Push the lever into the “off” position. Then push it all the way back into the “on” position.
- Resume using electrical devices, but reduce the power load to avoid tripping the breaker a second time.
Should the breaker continue to trip, you may need to replace it. Be sure to replace old breakers with new ones with the same amperage and from the same brand. GE breakers, for example, should be replaced by GE breakers only. Replacing GE breakers with another brand such as Siemens breakers exposes the electrical service panel to performance and safety risks.
January 08, 2009 at 12:02 PM by admin
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Refurbished equipment is just as safe and even superior to new equipment. There are many reasons why refurbished equipment is superior to new equipment. Refurbished equipment is more affordable, and many times undergoes more testing and quality checks than new equipment. All Breakers Inc. carries Zinsco circuit breakers including both small and large breakers. And if you’re searching for other top brands, All Breakers has them too. The company offers everything from Cutler Hammer breakers to ITE circuit breakers and everything in between.