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Electrical service panel door mismatch...how to fix? lgerhardx 03-03-2007
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Posted by gorehound on March 4, 2007, 3:25 pm



>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hello all.
>>
>> > The past owners of the older home which I live in now had tried
>> > 'fixing' things throughout the house (most notoriously venting a
>> > bathroom exhaust directly into a sealed attic space...*sigh*). One of
>> > these problems which I am now trying to undo involves them mismatching
>> > the electrical breaker box and the panel that covers it.
>>
>> > The box itself takes some odd-looking, older toggle (push in, push
>> > out) breakers, square in shape. The panel cover has the knockouts
>> > knocked-out for the newer, wide rectangular breakers.
>>
>> > I was warned when I purchased the house that this would have to be
>> > fixed, because it is dangerous--there is a major gap between the
>> > actual little square breakers and the holes from the knockouts for the
>> > other type of breaker.
>>
>> > Basically, my question is this: can I get *just* the panel for the
>> > existing breaker box? I'd rather do that if at all possible, instead
>> > of incurring the additional expense of having to replace all of the
>> > breakers to put in a totally new system.
>>
>> > Can anyone point me to a place where I can get just the cover? BTW, I
>> > can take pix, if that would help. Thanks so much in advance!! :)
>>
>> I have an old push button box that I am replacing and I have the cover
>> still. If you are interested take a pic and I will take a pic and if it's
>> the same I'll mail it this week and you just have to pay shipping. I
>> doubt
>> it will be the match, but if it is it's yours.
>>
>> Shane- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Finally, here's a picture of the creature in question. I think the
> name of the installer, as written on the door, is not quite
> accurate... http://www.idcts.com/images/_newsgroup/P3040104.jpg
>
> I'd be interested for sure in getting ahold of an actual replacement
> cover if possible, but fabrication still sounds like a good option
> too. I'm wanting to address the overt safety issue now, and maybe
> upgrade the whole box to 200 amp service later down the road.
>
> I guess am not savvy enough to handle this task on my own, as I don't
> know what an Edison circuit is, or how to bond a jumper.
>
> Thanks again everyone!
>

What I have is a pushmatic box and cover. I am still using the box for now,
but not the cover (I know I should be using the cover too, but I am the only
one who goes near it in the basement). I will try to post a pic with some
measurements. It looks like it has the same amount of openings as what you
need, if all you need are the 14. If you would be interested I can get some
pictures with some measurments.

Shane



Posted by on March 4, 2007, 5:25 pm


>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >> > Hello all.
>
> >> > The past owners of the older home which I live in now had tried
> >> > 'fixing' things throughout the house (most notoriously venting a
> >> > bathroom exhaust directly into a sealed attic space...*sigh*). One of
> >> > these problems which I am now trying to undo involves them mismatching
> >> > the electrical breaker box and the panel that covers it.
>
> >> > The box itself takes some odd-looking, older toggle (push in, push
> >> > out) breakers, square in shape. The panel cover has the knockouts
> >> > knocked-out for the newer, wide rectangular breakers.
>
> >> > I was warned when I purchased the house that this would have to be
> >> > fixed, because it is dangerous--there is a major gap between the
> >> > actual little square breakers and the holes from the knockouts for the
> >> > other type of breaker.
>
> >> > Basically, my question is this: can I get *just* the panel for the
> >> > existing breaker box? I'd rather do that if at all possible, instead
> >> > of incurring the additional expense of having to replace all of the
> >> > breakers to put in a totally new system.
>
> >> > Can anyone point me to a place where I can get just the cover? BTW, I
> >> > can take pix, if that would help. Thanks so much in advance!! :)
>
> >> I have an old push button box that I am replacing and I have the cover
> >> still. If you are interested take a pic and I will take a pic and if it's
> >> the same I'll mail it this week and you just have to pay shipping. I
> >> doubt
> >> it will be the match, but if it is it's yours.
>
> >> Shane- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > Finally, here's a picture of the creature in question. I think the
> > name of the installer, as written on the door, is not quite
> > accurate... http://www.idcts.com/images/_newsgroup/P3040104.jpg
>
> > I'd be interested for sure in getting ahold of an actual replacement
> > cover if possible, but fabrication still sounds like a good option
> > too. I'm wanting to address the overt safety issue now, and maybe
> > upgrade the whole box to 200 amp service later down the road.
>
> > I guess am not savvy enough to handle this task on my own, as I don't
> > know what an Edison circuit is, or how to bond a jumper.
>
> > Thanks again everyone!
>
> What I have is a pushmatic box and cover. I am still using the box for now,
> but not the cover (I know I should be using the cover too, but I am the only
> one who goes near it in the basement). I will try to post a pic with some
> measurements. It looks like it has the same amount of openings as what you
> need, if all you need are the 14. If you would be interested I can get some
> pictures with some measurments.
>
> Shane- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Sure, I'd definately be interested in buying the cover from you!
That'd be great.

If that doesn't work out, I think I will try to get some hard plastic
or fabrication done to fill the holes on my existing cover.

Thanks again for all of your great input everyone! I'm glad I
stumbled upon this great resource--I would have been stuck scratching
my head for sure if I hadn't. :)


Posted by gorehound on March 4, 2007, 6:24 pm



>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >> > Hello all.
>>
>> >> > The past owners of the older home which I live in now had tried
>> >> > 'fixing' things throughout the house (most notoriously venting a
>> >> > bathroom exhaust directly into a sealed attic space...*sigh*). One
>> >> > of
>> >> > these problems which I am now trying to undo involves them
>> >> > mismatching
>> >> > the electrical breaker box and the panel that covers it.
>>
>> >> > The box itself takes some odd-looking, older toggle (push in, push
>> >> > out) breakers, square in shape. The panel cover has the knockouts
>> >> > knocked-out for the newer, wide rectangular breakers.
>>
>> >> > I was warned when I purchased the house that this would have to be
>> >> > fixed, because it is dangerous--there is a major gap between the
>> >> > actual little square breakers and the holes from the knockouts for
>> >> > the
>> >> > other type of breaker.
>>
>> >> > Basically, my question is this: can I get *just* the panel for the
>> >> > existing breaker box? I'd rather do that if at all possible,
>> >> > instead
>> >> > of incurring the additional expense of having to replace all of the
>> >> > breakers to put in a totally new system.
>>
>> >> > Can anyone point me to a place where I can get just the cover? BTW,
>> >> > I
>> >> > can take pix, if that would help. Thanks so much in advance!! :)
>>
>> >> I have an old push button box that I am replacing and I have the cover
>> >> still. If you are interested take a pic and I will take a pic and if
>> >> it's
>> >> the same I'll mail it this week and you just have to pay shipping. I
>> >> doubt
>> >> it will be the match, but if it is it's yours.
>>
>> >> Shane- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> > Finally, here's a picture of the creature in question. I think the
>> > name of the installer, as written on the door, is not quite
>> > accurate... http://www.idcts.com/images/_newsgroup/P3040104.jpg
>>
>> > I'd be interested for sure in getting ahold of an actual replacement
>> > cover if possible, but fabrication still sounds like a good option
>> > too. I'm wanting to address the overt safety issue now, and maybe
>> > upgrade the whole box to 200 amp service later down the road.
>>
>> > I guess am not savvy enough to handle this task on my own, as I don't
>> > know what an Edison circuit is, or how to bond a jumper.
>>
>> > Thanks again everyone!
>>
>> What I have is a pushmatic box and cover. I am still using the box for
>> now,
>> but not the cover (I know I should be using the cover too, but I am the
>> only
>> one who goes near it in the basement). I will try to post a pic with some
>> measurements. It looks like it has the same amount of openings as what
>> you
>> need, if all you need are the 14. If you would be interested I can get
>> some
>> pictures with some measurments.
>>
>> Shane- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Sure, I'd definately be interested in buying the cover from you!
> That'd be great.
>
> If that doesn't work out, I think I will try to get some hard plastic
> or fabrication done to fill the holes on my existing cover.
>
> Thanks again for all of your great input everyone! I'm glad I
> stumbled upon this great resource--I would have been stuck scratching
> my head for sure if I hadn't. :)
>

I will try to get pictures for you tomorrow. I also saw in the pic that if
you can use my cover to be totally legit you need all spaces filled, or a
blank over the empty one on the bottom left. Depending on where you are, it
shouldn't be much more than ten bucks to ship and I will give you a 20A
breaker to fill the space too. You can email me gorehound@alltel.net and let
me know where you are if things look like they will work.

Shane



Posted by gorehound on March 4, 2007, 6:51 pm



>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >> > Hello all.
>>
>> >> > The past owners of the older home which I live in now had tried
>> >> > 'fixing' things throughout the house (most notoriously venting a
>> >> > bathroom exhaust directly into a sealed attic space...*sigh*). One
>> >> > of
>> >> > these problems which I am now trying to undo involves them
>> >> > mismatching
>> >> > the electrical breaker box and the panel that covers it.
>>
>> >> > The box itself takes some odd-looking, older toggle (push in, push
>> >> > out) breakers, square in shape. The panel cover has the knockouts
>> >> > knocked-out for the newer, wide rectangular breakers.
>>
>> >> > I was warned when I purchased the house that this would have to be
>> >> > fixed, because it is dangerous--there is a major gap between the
>> >> > actual little square breakers and the holes from the knockouts for
>> >> > the
>> >> > other type of breaker.
>>
>> >> > Basically, my question is this: can I get *just* the panel for the
>> >> > existing breaker box? I'd rather do that if at all possible,
>> >> > instead
>> >> > of incurring the additional expense of having to replace all of the
>> >> > breakers to put in a totally new system.
>>
>> >> > Can anyone point me to a place where I can get just the cover? BTW,
>> >> > I
>> >> > can take pix, if that would help. Thanks so much in advance!! :)
>>
>> >> I have an old push button box that I am replacing and I have the cover
>> >> still. If you are interested take a pic and I will take a pic and if
>> >> it's
>> >> the same I'll mail it this week and you just have to pay shipping. I
>> >> doubt
>> >> it will be the match, but if it is it's yours.
>>
>> >> Shane- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> > Finally, here's a picture of the creature in question. I think the
>> > name of the installer, as written on the door, is not quite
>> > accurate... http://www.idcts.com/images/_newsgroup/P3040104.jpg
>>
>> > I'd be interested for sure in getting ahold of an actual replacement
>> > cover if possible, but fabrication still sounds like a good option
>> > too. I'm wanting to address the overt safety issue now, and maybe
>> > upgrade the whole box to 200 amp service later down the road.
>>
>> > I guess am not savvy enough to handle this task on my own, as I don't
>> > know what an Edison circuit is, or how to bond a jumper.
>>
>> > Thanks again everyone!
>>
>> What I have is a pushmatic box and cover. I am still using the box for
>> now,
>> but not the cover (I know I should be using the cover too, but I am the
>> only
>> one who goes near it in the basement). I will try to post a pic with some
>> measurements. It looks like it has the same amount of openings as what
>> you
>> need, if all you need are the 14. If you would be interested I can get
>> some
>> pictures with some measurments.
>>
>> Shane- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Sure, I'd definately be interested in buying the cover from you!
> That'd be great.
>
> If that doesn't work out, I think I will try to get some hard plastic
> or fabrication done to fill the holes on my existing cover.
>
> Thanks again for all of your great input everyone! I'm glad I
> stumbled upon this great resource--I would have been stuck scratching
> my head for sure if I hadn't. :)
>

Here are some pictures of the cover if you need more let me know, if you
need pics of the box let me know.

http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i251/gore_hound/panelcover3.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i251/gore_hound/panelcover2.jpg
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i251/gore_hound/panelcover1.jpg


Shane



Posted by on March 5, 2007, 8:42 am


>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >> >> > Hello all.
>
> >> >> > The past owners of the older home which I live in now had tried
> >> >> > 'fixing' things throughout the house (most notoriously venting a
> >> >> > bathroom exhaust directly into a sealed attic space...*sigh*). One
> >> >> > of
> >> >> > these problems which I am now trying to undo involves them
> >> >> > mismatching
> >> >> > the electrical breaker box and the panel that covers it.
>
> >> >> > The box itself takes some odd-looking, older toggle (push in, push
> >> >> > out) breakers, square in shape. The panel cover has the knockouts
> >> >> > knocked-out for the newer, wide rectangular breakers.
>
> >> >> > I was warned when I purchased the house that this would have to be
> >> >> > fixed, because it is dangerous--there is a major gap between the
> >> >> > actual little square breakers and the holes from the knockouts for
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > other type of breaker.
>
> >> >> > Basically, my question is this: can I get *just* the panel for the
> >> >> > existing breaker box? I'd rather do that if at all possible,
> >> >> > instead
> >> >> > of incurring the additional expense of having to replace all of the
> >> >> > breakers to put in a totally new system.
>
> >> >> > Can anyone point me to a place where I can get just the cover? BTW,
> >> >> > I
> >> >> > can take pix, if that would help. Thanks so much in advance!! :)
>
> >> >> I have an old push button box that I am replacing and I have the cover
> >> >> still. If you are interested take a pic and I will take a pic and if
> >> >> it's
> >> >> the same I'll mail it this week and you just have to pay shipping. I
> >> >> doubt
> >> >> it will be the match, but if it is it's yours.
>
> >> >> Shane- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> > Finally, here's a picture of the creature in question. I think the
> >> > name of the installer, as written on the door, is not quite
> >> > accurate... http://www.idcts.com/images/_newsgroup/P3040104.jpg
>
> >> > I'd be interested for sure in getting ahold of an actual replacement
> >> > cover if possible, but fabrication still sounds like a good option
> >> > too. I'm wanting to address the overt safety issue now, and maybe
> >> > upgrade the whole box to 200 amp service later down the road.
>
> >> > I guess am not savvy enough to handle this task on my own, as I don't
> >> > know what an Edison circuit is, or how to bond a jumper.
>
> >> > Thanks again everyone!
>
> >> What I have is a pushmatic box and cover. I am still using the box for
> >> now,
> >> but not the cover (I know I should be using the cover too, but I am the
> >> only
> >> one who goes near it in the basement). I will try to post a pic with some
> >> measurements. It looks like it has the same amount of openings as what
> >> you
> >> need, if all you need are the 14. If you would be interested I can get
> >> some
> >> pictures with some measurments.
>
> >> Shane- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > Sure, I'd definately be interested in buying the cover from you!
> > That'd be great.
>
> > If that doesn't work out, I think I will try to get some hard plastic
> > or fabrication done to fill the holes on my existing cover.
>
> > Thanks again for all of your great input everyone! I'm glad I
> > stumbled upon this great resource--I would have been stuck scratching
> > my head for sure if I hadn't. :)
>
> Here are some pictures of the cover if you need more let me know, if you
> need pics of the box let me know.
>
>
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i251/gore_hound/panelcover3.jpghttp://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i251/gore_hound/panelcover2.jpghttp://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i251/gore_hound/panelcover1.jpg
>
> Shane- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Awesome, thanks for the pix and measurements! I'm at work now, but
I'll measure mine
when I get home and let you know if we can do some business! :)

Thanks again!


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