ELECTRICAL PANEL RESOURCES

Federal Pacific Electrical Panels

Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panels are among the most recognized older electrical panel brands in the United States. If your home has a Federal Pacific panel, understanding its history, identifying its features, and knowing when to have it professionally evaluated can help you make informed decisions about your home's electrical system.

UNDERSTANDING FEDERAL PACIFIC PANELS

What Is a Federal Pacific Electrical Panel?

Federal Pacific Electric manufactured residential electrical panels that were widely installed in homes for many years. Although many remain in service today, the brand has received significant attention over the years because of concerns surrounding certain Stab-Lok circuit breakers and their performance under fault conditions.

Not every Federal Pacific panel presents the same level of concern, and the condition of an individual panel can vary. If you believe your home has a Federal Pacific panel, the best first step is to have it inspected by a qualified electrician or expert who can evaluate its condition and discuss appropriate recommendations based on your specific home.

HOW TO IDENTIFY ONE

Signs Your Home May Have a Federal Pacific Panel

Federal Pacific Label

Look for the words "Federal Pacific Electric" or "FPE" on the panel door.

Stab-Lok Breakers

Many Federal Pacific panels contain breakers labeled "Stab-Lok."

Older Homes

These panels are commonly found in homes built or updated between the 1950s and 1980s.

Professional Inspection

If you're unsure what panel you have, a licensed electrician can identify it during an inspection.

SHOULD YOU REPLACE IT?

When to Consider a Professional Evaluation

If your home has a Federal Pacific panel, it doesn't automatically mean an immediate replacement is necessary. However, because these panels have been the subject of ongoing discussion within the electrical industry, many homeowners choose to have them professionally evaluated—particularly before major renovations, installing new electrical equipment, or purchasing a home.

An expert can inspect the panel, evaluate its condition, and help you understand whether continued use or replacement is the most appropriate option for your home.

Questions About Federal Pacific Electrical Panels

Federal Pacific electrical panels continue to be a topic of interest for many homeowners, homebuyers, and inspectors. Here are answers to some of the most common questions about identifying these panels, understanding their history, and knowing when to have them professionally evaluated.

What is a Federal Pacific electrical panel?

Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) manufactured residential electrical panels that were widely installed in homes throughout the United States for several decades. Many of these panels are still in service today, making them a common topic during home inspections and electrical evaluations.

Most Federal Pacific panels have the manufacturer's name, "Federal Pacific Electric" or "FPE," printed on the panel door. Many also contain breakers labeled "Stab-Lok." If you're unsure, a licensed electrician can identify your panel during a professional electrical safety inspection.

Not necessarily. Many Federal Pacific panels have remained in service for years without obvious problems. However, because certain Federal Pacific Stab-Lok breakers have been the subject of ongoing safety concerns within the electrical industry, many homeowners choose to have these panels professionally evaluated to better understand their condition and available options.

Every home is different. The decision to replace a Federal Pacific panel depends on factors such as its condition, your home's electrical demands, and your long-term plans. A licensed electrician can inspect your panel and provide recommendations based on your specific situation.

Yes. Copper & Company provides free electrical safety inspections to help homeowners identify their electrical panel, evaluate its condition, and discuss whether a replacement or upgrade is recommended. If your home has a Federal Pacific panel, our team can answer your questions and help you understand the options available.

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