djjsr
Well-known member
I think I have a problem and need some professional advice.
I have an old building containing a lot of equipment and 2 large breaker panels that seem to be working fine. But there's a subpanel that I think may be a problem.
It's an old Federal Pacific panel that powers a bunch of wall outlets. It was probably installed back in the 1960's. It contains 40 breakers, all 120 volt 15 amp. Only 10 of the circuits are being used. 8 of those 10 are run in conduit but the other 2 are romex.
Over the years, the previous owner replaced most of the original 2 hole wall outlets with 3 hole grounded outlets, but no ground wire was added. Apparently the conduit is grounded. Using one of those plug-in testers, all outlets on all circuits test ok for ground.
I looked inside the breaker panel and found 3 neutral bars at the bottom, at least I think they are neutral bars but I don't know for sure. All neutrals are connected to 1 of these bars BUT the 2 ground wires from the 2 romex circuits are also connected there.
I am NOT an electrician but connecting ground wires to a neutral bar doesn't seem right.
I guess I have 2 questions:
1) How do I check to see if 1 of those 3 bars in the bottom of the box may actually be a ground bar?
2) If there is no ground bar, what should I do with the 2 ground wires from the circuits run with romex?
My plan is to get the Federal Pacific panel replaced. It looks like a very poor design where the breakers connect and I've read about problems with these panels. But in the short term I'm trying to be sure it's safe.
Thanks in advance if you can offer advice.
I have an old building containing a lot of equipment and 2 large breaker panels that seem to be working fine. But there's a subpanel that I think may be a problem.
It's an old Federal Pacific panel that powers a bunch of wall outlets. It was probably installed back in the 1960's. It contains 40 breakers, all 120 volt 15 amp. Only 10 of the circuits are being used. 8 of those 10 are run in conduit but the other 2 are romex.
Over the years, the previous owner replaced most of the original 2 hole wall outlets with 3 hole grounded outlets, but no ground wire was added. Apparently the conduit is grounded. Using one of those plug-in testers, all outlets on all circuits test ok for ground.
I looked inside the breaker panel and found 3 neutral bars at the bottom, at least I think they are neutral bars but I don't know for sure. All neutrals are connected to 1 of these bars BUT the 2 ground wires from the 2 romex circuits are also connected there.
I am NOT an electrician but connecting ground wires to a neutral bar doesn't seem right.
I guess I have 2 questions:
1) How do I check to see if 1 of those 3 bars in the bottom of the box may actually be a ground bar?
2) If there is no ground bar, what should I do with the 2 ground wires from the circuits run with romex?
My plan is to get the Federal Pacific panel replaced. It looks like a very poor design where the breakers connect and I've read about problems with these panels. But in the short term I'm trying to be sure it's safe.
Thanks in advance if you can offer advice.

