Cutler Hammer Electrical Supplies - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Bought a Eaton Cutler Hammer
I used to run into that being a service electrician all the time Smains! These problems can involve a little more legwork to figure out than some. The best advice that I can give you is, if at that age you can still find a part number on the breaker panel (they renamed them load centers to sound fancy lmao), if you can actually fine a legible one. Write it down and go to Eaton's website, then to load center. They have a parts number search that should take you right to your PANEL lol, and all the specs. I'm not there or if do it for you, hope this helps!!!
Can I replace a CEB CU/AL QB breaker with a QBH CU one?
nope breaker has to be rated for the aluminum wiring. if your home is wired with al wiring u need to be really worried bout that. it becomes a fire hazard awhile. should only use al for larger size wires and personally I wouldn't do that either
How to take apart cutler-hammer series B1 contactor
contactor itself replace it, to remove it from housing you should be to find some screws holding and just remove and replace. if you have the replacement already mark where the wires come from that u take lose
100 amp CH breaker does not seat on older CH main
You can Google the catalog number for that breaker. You can also try to call local electrical contractors as one can usually find at least one contractor who has saved every old part that they have removed over the years. Also try ebay.
Unfortunately, even if you do find the correct breaker it will probably be very expensive :-(
Cost for a 200 amp circut breaker
Any home supply store can give you the local cost. An additional cost will be even greater than just changing breakers. You must also change out the incoming service drop conductors. There may also be a need to have the power company's transformer supplying you home changed out. Check it out to be sure.
Gfi breaker keep triping
Might be their job or it's gone.
1. replace the breaker (cheap and fast) ... they do go bad.
2. Remove everything from the circuit and try each to find the short.
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