Zinsco Panels
May Leave Homes and Homeowners at Risk
Most Zinsco panels are obsolete today.
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However, at one time, they were extremely popular and installed
in many regions throughout North America. As time has passed, electricians and home inspectors have
discovered that certain Zinsco panels often can fail to operate properly and may leave homes and
homeowners at risk to both fire and electrical shock. These panels can work fine for years, but as
homes have increased energy demands, these panels may overheat and portions of it melt.
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In this situation, if a breaker melts to the bus bar of the panel and can no
longer adequately trip in case of an overcurrent or short circuit, an extreme amount of power from the outside
electrical supply surges into a home’s panel and circuits. Once that happens, it cannot be stopped or shut off
manually. Electricity will burn until it runs out of fuel or the wires melt. The panel could overheat and catch
fire, causing serious harm to a home and its occupants.
Why Do Zinsco Panels Malfunction?
Experts Have Identified Two Major Reasons
Experts report that Zinsco circuit breaker panels may have two major faults that could
pose a danger:
1. Zinsco panels may not meet today's updated safety codes.
Production of Zinsco panels halted in mid-1970s. Experts say that Zinsco panels produced
during this time would not receive today’s UL listing. They would not be allowed to be sold to the general public
because they no longer pass current safety codes. Safety standards that were once acceptable years ago are no
longer considered safe.
2. Zinsco panels may have significant design flaws.
Experts report that the identified design flaws in Zinsco panels are not shared with other
panels of similar age. Some of the problems include:
- Certain components of the panel contain aluminum.
- The connection between the breakers and the bus bar is often not solid.
- The bus bar appears to corrrode easily.
- Breakers may appear to be off, yet internally the panel is still conducting
power.
Damage Created by Zinsco Panels
The Panels Produce Hazardous Situations
Zinsco panels may seem to work properly for years. But experts warn that these panels may
present numerous problems and even hazards if and when they fail. In fact, one expert warns that as many as 25% of
all Zinsco circuit breakers could fail to trip in response to an overcurrent or short circuit and create a possible
hazardous situation.
Problems with certain Zinsco panels cannot be seen by the naked eye. Even after the cover of
Zinsco panels has been removed, everything can seem to be in fine working order. Upon exploring its components,
electricians find that breakers cannot be removed from the bus bar. They’ve welded together, which indicates that
the breakers have melted. In that condition, a breaker would be unable to trip and may be allowing an unsafe amount
of electricity into the home! This could lead to a potential fire.
Please, do not attempt to remove breakers from your own panel to see if they’ve melted. Only
licensed electricians should. Zinsco panels can be electrical shock risks; they can appear to be shut off but are
still conducting electricity!
What Should a Homeowner Do?
Point Loma Electric Can Help!
The circuit breaker panel is one of the most important parts of a home’s
electrical system. It constantly distributes and receives electricity. The panel protects homes from power surges
and other possible hazards. With regular maintenance by a licensed electrician, experts say that today’s electrical
panels can function properly and protect homes for 30 years or more.
If you suspect that you may have a Federal Pacific Electric, Zinsco, or an
outdated circuit breaker panel in your home, or in any event, you have not had your panel inspected recently, you
owe it to yourself and your family to contact a licensed electrical contractor in your area for an
inspection.
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