Originally Posted By: jnosworthy This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Is there such a thing as a non-Stab-Lok panel made back in the day by FP? In other words what’s the odds that the FP panel I just saw is a Stab-Lok type ? Much of the label is gone, but the catalogue #M 120-40-200G is visible. I’ve reviewed all the FPE info links, looked the pictures over pretty good too. The appearance of the small breakers is the same, but I don’t have any of that big Stab-Lok labeling plastered in big letters down the middle like some photo’s have. Actually, I don’t see the word Stab-Lok anywhere ! This is ancient stuff. An old farmhouse built around the turn of the century (the other one), built before the rural electric ran wires around there probably in the late '30’s or early 40’s. What do you think ?
Originally Posted By: jtedesco This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
jnosworthy wrote:
Is there such a thing as a non-Stab-Lok panel made back in the day by FP? In other words what's the odds that the FP panel I just saw is a Stab-Lok type ? Much of the label is gone, but the catalogue #M 120-40-200G is visible. I've reviewed all the FPE info links, looked the pictures over pretty good too. The appearance of the small breakers is the same, but I don't have any of that big Stab-Lok labeling plastered in big letters down the middle like some photo's have. Actually, I don't see the word Stab-Lok anywhere ! This is ancient stuff. An old farmhouse built around the turn of the century (the other one), built before the rural electric ran wires around there probably in the late '30's or early 40's. What do you think ?
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Originally Posted By: jmurray This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
How about having one of these babies throughout an entire elderly condominium high rise with the tenant (owner) responsible for the upkeep of all interior items.

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