TiredDude
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OK, so I have decided to have my circa 1960 150amp Federal Pacific Stab-lok box replaced.
I am in Louisville, KY. The box is outside.
1st bid is $1736 for 200amp service through a CH BR 40 slot 40 circuit installation, grounding, and replacing everything from box to electric company connections.
Going to have a second company look at this on Monday.
Couple questions -
1 - Is this a good box choice? Is a 40 slot 40 circuit box better than say a 20 slot 40 circuit or 30 slot 40 circuit box? Or is it irrelavant? Why?
2 - I asked the first company about installing AFCI breakers as I would like to be as safe as I can and I have a wife and baby girl that I want to protect. His answer was that AFCI isn't required for existing installations (which I knew) and that I would likely have a lot of nuisance trips (which I wasn't aware of) What do you think? Does AFCI provide much extra safety? Do they really nuisance trip alot? Are they worth the extra costs and potential nuisance?
Thanks for any input....
I am in Louisville, KY. The box is outside.
1st bid is $1736 for 200amp service through a CH BR 40 slot 40 circuit installation, grounding, and replacing everything from box to electric company connections.
Going to have a second company look at this on Monday.
Couple questions -
1 - Is this a good box choice? Is a 40 slot 40 circuit box better than say a 20 slot 40 circuit or 30 slot 40 circuit box? Or is it irrelavant? Why?
2 - I asked the first company about installing AFCI breakers as I would like to be as safe as I can and I have a wife and baby girl that I want to protect. His answer was that AFCI isn't required for existing installations (which I knew) and that I would likely have a lot of nuisance trips (which I wasn't aware of) What do you think? Does AFCI provide much extra safety? Do they really nuisance trip alot? Are they worth the extra costs and potential nuisance?
Thanks for any input....


Arc faults are very common from poor connections on devices like outlets and switches. I cant tell you how many burned up devices I replace because of arcing. When a screw is loose on an outlet the wire will arc. People plugging things in and out make it worse. You seem to think the AFCIs are designed just to protect what you plug in to the outlets which is wrong. They are more to protect the wiring system in the house.