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Should You Buy Refurbished Used Circuit Breakers?
Used circuit breakers can be reconditioned, by replacing components that show signs of wear with new ones. Circuit breakers are devices that break a currents path when it becomes excessive.
Under specified abnormal circuit conditions, circuit breakers disrupt and shut power off to a specific electrical area. They act as switches and become a controller. It controls and protects an electrical circuit where people live or in a specific equipment.
When excess electricity is allowed into a circuit and its circuit breaker panel, it will destroy equipment, burn up wiring and in many cases cause fires. In high temperatures, a circuit breaker can be a limit switch, in which the switch is tripped so that no damage occurs to the electrical insulation material or copper wire.
Even used circuit breakers are capable of delivering such functions with good performance. The types of used switches that are eligible for reconditioning are low voltage, medium voltage and oil breakers.
Reconditioning a switch is not a light task. It involves thorough and careful execution of knowledge and skills. Each breaker has different process of reconditioning according to their voltage.
For low voltage, the reconditioning process involves disassembly of components. These components are cleaned, dried, and deoxidized, to remove corrosion. The parts are degreased, plated, painted, lubricated and adjusted. All this is done according to specific industrial electrical standards.
Before they are shipped for distribution, used switches are required to pass rigid inspection and testing. All procedures involved in reconditioning, inspection, testing, and final inspection are recorded.
The information is recorded onto an Evaluation and Test form as required for standard refurbishment. Most technicians that perform reconditioning are certified by the Professional Electrical Apparatus Recyclers League, PEARL.
If a PEARL certified technician follows the reconditioning standards, the low voltage circuit breakers he has worked is eligible for a blue pearl reconditioned quality seal. The quality of a reconditioned breaker is no different then that of a new brand new.
Today, the market for used circuit breakers is expanding. Many people have a preference for used reconditioned electrical devices for many reasons. Savings is the primary benefit of reconditioned equipment. You can save on average of 75% of the cost of new equipment.
There are electrical devices that come in one year warranty even when they are reconditioned. The warranty is the same as the one given to a brand new device. Used circuit breakers are easily available at stores.
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Breaker switch BUZZ & Blows when i turn off light?
I installed an outdoor light on my porch with a switch on the wall, When I turned the breaker switch back on everything worked great,
but when I turn off the switch I installed for the light, I hear a BUZZ, and it blows the breaker. What am I missing here?
its wired wrong, dont know how you did it but when you throw the switch you are causing a direct short,
maybe edit and give more details
if you tied all the black wires together then tied all the white wires together at the light ,,and the switch is open,,,this will happen,,when you throw the switch you have direct hot to neutral,,,buzzzzzz,, pop
if this is the case ----- at the light,,,,
tie the hot black to the black switch wire
tie the white switch wire to the black on the light
then tie the white on the light to the white coming from power
mark the white switch wire with black permanent marker at both ends
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