n20junkie
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So my house has an Eaton CH, and I was under the belief that they were a higher quality panel with a lifetime warranty on the buss bar. my house has 2 Eaton CH panels, so I purchased 3rd 42 slot for my garage.
I installed the panel in the fall, and have just a few breakers in the panel. I was looking at some wiring and noticed a flaw in a lug. looked like the copper was hard when bending occurred and it caused a crack in the lug. Then I noticed ALL the lugs were cracked. Most lugs had multiple cracks, and all in the same place.
I called Eaton, they asked for pictures. I sent pictures then they wanted a picture of the panel sticker. I sent that. Then I get this in return:
"Hi ______,
This happens to be a CH type load center NEMA 1 , referring to the image below, I am not sure how these cuts coming up, hope the breakers installed were correct part numbers, also would like to understand the question you are referring to in the last mail."
Instantly blaming me for something that is clearly their issue! The only breakers installed were the ones that came in the box, along with an additional 3. All the slots that are open NEVER had a breaker installed on them.
If you purchased an Eaton CH panel recently, go check your lugs for cracking.
I installed the panel in the fall, and have just a few breakers in the panel. I was looking at some wiring and noticed a flaw in a lug. looked like the copper was hard when bending occurred and it caused a crack in the lug. Then I noticed ALL the lugs were cracked. Most lugs had multiple cracks, and all in the same place.
I called Eaton, they asked for pictures. I sent pictures then they wanted a picture of the panel sticker. I sent that. Then I get this in return:
"Hi ______,
This happens to be a CH type load center NEMA 1 , referring to the image below, I am not sure how these cuts coming up, hope the breakers installed were correct part numbers, also would like to understand the question you are referring to in the last mail."
Instantly blaming me for something that is clearly their issue! The only breakers installed were the ones that came in the box, along with an additional 3. All the slots that are open NEVER had a breaker installed on them.
If you purchased an Eaton CH panel recently, go check your lugs for cracking.
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