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Terry Jones

Saturday, 12 May 2012 15:31

Inspection Corrections

You know us as Home Inspectors but did you know we also offer other services like Inspection Corrections?

Inspection Corrections

Small Job Specialists

Electrical Wiring Hazards, GFCI's, Outlets, Switches, Cover Plates
Clean up, remove, or rewire unsafe and improper wiring.
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Water Heater Bracing
Appliance Installation
Furnace and Water Heater Gas Lines
Patch Firewall Penetrations
and MORE...

NOTE: We do not offer this service on properties that we have inspected within the last year

 

FPE Stab-Lok Electrical Panel Hazard Summary Handout Page with References

FEDERAL PACIFIC  ELECTRIC, FPE STAB LOK ® Electrical Panels & Circuit Breakers: Latent Fire Hazards

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FPE Stab-Lok Equipment in Residential Properties: Hazards & Remedies
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What is The FPE Stab-Lok Hazard

Federal Pacific Electric (FPE Stab-Lok®) was a widely-distributed electrical panel brand throughout the United States and under the Federal Pioneer brand, also in Canada very similar product continues to be sold. For years, anecdotes and field reports about FPE Stab-Lok® hazards and defects have been discussed at professional conferences and occasionally in the media. Field reports of recalls, poor and even fraudulent manufacturing & labeling, house fires,and injuries have been reported attributed to this product. Independent testing confirms that FPE Stab-Lok® circuit breakers fail to trip, at times as much as 70-80 percent of the time. We have found no data indicating that circuit breakers from other manufacturers fail at anywhere near this high rate. The equipment is a fire and injury hazard.

  1. Fraudulent FPE Stab-Lok®practice: In 2002, in a class action lawsuit in New Jersey, the Court ruled that over many years FPE had violated the NY Consumer Fraud Act. Specifically, the court found that "... FPE knowingly and purposefully distributed circuit breakers which were not tested to meet UL standards as indicated on their label. This constitutes an unlawful practice proscribed by the Act."[1] The court's decision, which was based on extensive evidence that included FPE's own documents, confirmed long-standing allegations of FPE's fraudulent testing practices. [2]

  2. High FPE Stab-Lok® failure rates: Despite FPE's fraudulent testing and falsified UL labeling, defective FPE Stab-Loc circuit breakers were installed in millions of residences throughout the United States. Tests on more than 500 Stab-Lok breakers from homes across the country show defective performance for about 1/3 of the two-pole FPE Stab-Loc circuit breakers and about 1/5 of the single-pole FPE Stab-Loc circuit breakers in those tests. [3] Most recent FPE Stab-Lok testing of 830 breakers from a New Jersey condominium found failures to trip on response to overcurrent in up to 70% of cases where 2-pole breakers were installed. 80% failure rate has been demonstrated on GFCI breakers, and 100% failures to trip occur on jammed 2-pole breakers experiencing a second overcurrent event. [5]

  3. FPE Stab-Lok® fire & injury hazard: In addition to the failure of these circuit breakers to protect a building and its occupants from dangerous overcurrents, switching an FPE Stab-Lok circuit breaker to the "off" position may leave the breaker "on" internally, risking serious or fatal electrical shock. Based on failure studies and field reports, experts estimate that FPE Stab-Lok panels cause significant annual property damage losses, injuries, and deaths each year. [6]

  4. FPE Stab-Lok® is a latent fire and shock hazard: the presence of the equipment in a home does not itself initiate a failure. Rather, when a dangerous overcurrent occurs, the equipment is likely to fail to provide the safety protection that is expected of circuit breakers. For this reason, an owner's failure to observe a problem "up to now" is absolutely no assurance that the panel is safe. It may simply be that an overcurrent has not previously occurred and the circuit breakers have not been called-on to do their job.

  5. FPE Stab-Lok® equipment violates the National Electrical Code Because of the proven high defect rate, the FPE Stab-Loc breakers do not provide the circuit protection that is required by applicable codes and standards (NEC and UL). This constitutes an increased risk of fire and injury. [4] NEC-240-2 "Equipment shall be protected against overcurrent ..." - a building with FPE a Stab-Lok electrical panel does not meet the requirements of the NEC nor of any other electrical code.

  6. FPE Stab-Lok® field inspection or testing not reliable: There is no practical way that a licensed electrician, inspector, or engineer can determine which breakers in a given electrical panel are seriously defective internally. The only way to do that is by means of functional and life test procedures that they are not trained to do nor equipped to perform. Do not attempt field testing of FPE Stab-Lok® equipment. Doing so risks serious fire or injury, and testing, even simply switching breakers on and off increases the risk of a future failure to trip.

  7. Replace FPE Stab-Lok® equipment: Given these facts, FPE Stab-Lok electrical panels and circuit breakers should be considered an un-due fire and injury risk and we recommend that the equipment be replaced completely. (Do not purchase and install replacement circuit breakers)




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Friday, 03 June 2011 19:50

Commercial Property Inspection

Legacy Inspection Commercial Property Inspection Services

We are a member of the ComInspect Network of Commercial Property Inspectors, the leader in commercial property inspections. We focus on helping you assess the risks and costs of commercial and high-end residential properties.

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Types of properties we regularly inspect:

restaurants, storage facilities, industrial properties, manufacturing facilities, retail stores, churches, warehouses, medical centers, schools, office buildings, apartment buildings, strip malls, motels, shopping malls, hotels, long-term care facilities, vacant properties, and high-end residential estates.

Inspection services we offer:

commercial property inspections, investor’s due diligence inspections, roof certifications, site work inspections, decision analysis, limited-scope inspections, pre-listing seller inspections, cost management inspections, insurance inspections, litigation inspections, reserve studies, capital reserve inspections, construction draw inspections, loan servicing inspections, portfolio reviews, loan origination inspections, capital improvement inspections, annual maintenance inspections, project quality-control oversight, indoor air quality, energy auditing, green building consulting, accessibility inspections, fire door inspections, chimneys, energy loss, lead, methamphetamine labs, mold, new construction, pools, spas, radon, stucco, EIFS, thermal imaging, water quality, WDO, pests, barns, vacant property monitoring, and discreet residential inspections for public figures.

Our clients include:

investors, banks, landlords, tenants, property managers, building owners, government agencies, homeowner associations, insurance companies, absentee owners, celebrities, sports figures and executives.

Every project is different.  Let me help you determine exactly what inspection package would best serve your needs.  Contact me now for a free, custom quote.

Mr Fix It - How to Operate Your Home - Provided by LegacyInspection.com

Chapter 1 Start it Up and Take that First Spin

Chapter 2 Environmental and Safety Concerns

Chapter 3 Utility Systems-Heating and Air Conditioning

Chapter 4 Utility Systems-Electrical

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Saturday, 07 May 2011 02:17

Real Estate Space

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(ARA) - As spring approaches and the winter snow begins to melt from your roof and lawn, now is a great time to step back and survey what you can do to improve the look of your home for the warm summer months, and for years to come.

Could your house use an exterior upgrade? Would you like a boost of color, but are afraid to stray from
Friday, 22 April 2011 17:16

Home 'eco'-nomics

(ARA) - Of the 13 recessions since the Great Depression, none has presented a combination of length, breadth and depth more significant than that of the current economic downturn. However, there is a bit of a bright spot among all of the doom and gloom. But perhaps it should be called a "green" spot.

While many expected American
Friday, 22 April 2011 17:16

Green ways to 'master' the bath

(ARA) - You can easily turn your master bathroom into a green retreat - without breaking the bank. By making smart, sustainable updates, you can transform your space into one that's both eco-friendly and stylish.

Save where - and what - you can
The ultimate green act when remodeling is to repurpose materials you already have,
(ARA) - It's the time of the year when spending as much time outdoors as possible becomes everyone's lifestyle priority. But there's only so much time that you can spend at the beach or on a restaurant patio - enjoying the season at home, in your own outdoor space, is ideal for so many reasons. You can relax, gather your friends and family, linger
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