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Why Federal Pacific Panels Are a Serious Safety Risk

Published by Rebecca Power

If your Gaithersburg home was built between the 1950s and 1980s, there’s a chance you have a ticking time bomb in your electrical panel: a Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panel.

These panels were installed in millions of American homes during those decades. Today, they’re considered one of the most dangerous electrical components you can have in your house.

What’s Wrong With Federal Pacific Panels?

Federal Pacific electrical panels have a critical flaw: their circuit breakers often fail to trip when they should.

When a circuit overloads or a short circuit occurs, the breaker is supposed to flip off immediately, cutting power and preventing overheating. But studies have shown that FPE Stab-Lok breakers fail to trip up to 60% of the time under overcurrent conditions.

That means when something goes wrong – like an overloaded circuit or a faulty appliance – the breaker that’s supposed to protect you might just sit there, allowing wires to overheat and potentially catch fire.

How To Identify a Federal Pacific Electric Panel

Check your electrical panel. Look for these telltale signs:

  • The label says “Federal Pacific Electric,” “FPE,” or “Stab-Lok.”
  • A panel with circuit breakers that have thin, colorful switches (often red, yellow, or blue).
  • The breakers themselves may be labeled “Stab-Lok.”

Federal Pacific panels are typically gray or beige metal boxes, often located in your basement, garage, or utility room.

What Should You Do?

If you have a Federal Pacific panel in your home, it’s time to replace it. This isn’t just about bringing your home up to code. It’s about protecting your family and your property from a very real fire risk.

At Electrical Connections, we’ve replaced countless FPE panels throughout Montgomery County. A modern electrical panel provides the reliable protection your home deserves, with circuit breakers that actually trip when they’re supposed to.

The Bottom Line: Are Federal Pacific Panels Safe?

Federal Pacific panels represent a documented safety hazard. They were built on falsified test results, and they have a proven track record of failure.

If you’re not sure whether you have one, we’ll come out and check. If you do have one, we’ll help you understand your options and replace it with a safe, reliable electrical panel that gives you real protection.

Your home’s electrical system is too important to ignore. Don’t wait until something goes wrong.

Contact Electrical Connections today for an electrical panel inspection. We serve Gaithersburg, all of Montgomery County, Maryland, and the surrounding areas. You can trust our over 20 years of experience in electrical services.

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