WASHINGTON, D.C. (WZTV) - The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports a recall of 1.4 million electrical panels due to overheating, thermal burn, and fire hazards. CPSC reports Square D QO ...
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Schneider Electric USA is recalling 1.4 million circuit-breaker boxes sold at home improvement and hardware stores nationwide because they can overheat, posing thermal burn and fire hazards. The ...
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(KTVX) — Schneider Electric has issued a recall on 1.4 million electrical panels due to an unsecured screw that could result in the load center overheating. The product safety notice is for the QO ...
On June 16, Schneider Electric initiated a recall on Square D QO Plug-on-Neutral Load Centers — also known as, Load Centers, Breaker Boxes, and Electrical Panels — due to a potential issue with the ...
You probably don't think much about that metal box in your basement or garage. Most homeowners hardly give it a second glance. Yet that unassuming electrical panel is the nerve center of your entire ...
A Tucson man trying to change a breaker in an electrical panel suffered serious burns Wednesday. The man, in his 60s, was burned on his chest, face, arms and back when the energized panel flashed, ...