search the internet for the manufacturer's website (manufacturer name usually stamped in outside cover); contact the manufacturer or see if their website lists a local supplier. one of our local supply houses actually keeps parts from older panels and fuse boxes for this reason, but it may cost you due to availability of these parts. if you don't have experience with electrical panels, pay an electrician for an hour's labor to install it correctly.
From: Joy Rex <jomarex@earthlink.net>
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2011 12:29 PM
Subject: [DIY] main electric box inner cover
There is no inner cover (around the breakers - bare lugs and wires)
on the service entry box on this 28yo house. I don't have the $500
somebody suggested an electrician would charge to change out the
whole box, and I haven't seen that size cover in the Habitat stores.
What to do? Seems very, very dangerous.
on the service entry box on this 28yo house. I don't have the $500
somebody suggested an electrician would charge to change out the
whole box, and I haven't seen that size cover in the Habitat stores.
What to do? Seems very, very dangerous.
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