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⚡ UBIF0220N New Electric Replacement in Connecticut Review

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Description of ⚡ UBIF0220N New Electric Replacement in Connecticut

Replacement Federal Pacific Electric Stab-Lok circuit breaker manufactured new by Connecticut Electric. For use in Stab-Lok circuit breaker panels. Intertek ETL Listing to UL Standard 489 for US and Canada-Molded case circuit breakers. 10,000 AIC. 20 Amp. 120/240 VAC 2 Pole breaker in 1" thin body-NC Style. Plug in type.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good replacement for FPE switches.

If like me you have an old FPE panel and are looking for replacement switches, then you should buy it. It is truly Intertek certified and fits perfectly in the panel. In addition, it has good build quality and good cable connections.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • New competitors are here

Revainrating 1 out of 5

will not fit old FP switchboards

Bought in advance for a project that required 4 of these switches. When we were able to use them, the return window was closed. A switch is not working properly. The shift mechanism is stuck inside. All 4 switches do not fit properly in the old Federal Pacific panel (panels are approx. 47 years old). The local electrician was able to find switches that fit and work.

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Great Price

Good product although the plastic around the metal contact points breaks/splinters very easily when pushed into the panel when moving up/down trying to lock the stab loco. I suggest purchasing additional blocks in case of cracking/breaking during installation. Not that this impacts breaker performance or product lifespan, but it's disappointing that the protective plastic cracks/splinters so easily on such devices. indispensable household item. Also the blocks I use in my 1960's Federal Pacific

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • No machine