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  1. #66
    Stacey Van Houtan's Avatar
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    Default Re: Pushmatic Panels

    I like this one:
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    #4 I would paraphrase as Worn Out

    It is not a word I would choose, but I don't write your reports use it if you choose

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  2. #67
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    Default Re: Pushmatic Panels

    Wow.....alot of feelings on this topic.

    Personally, I do not make a big deal about the presence of pushmatics. I do make sure the buyers understand that given the inspection of the system did not reveal defects that the system is present and operational and that being outdated they may find repairs difficult or more costly and finally I would suggest they budget for upgrade.

    But hey, that's just my take.

    Last edited by Tom King; 11-09-2009 at 08:18 PM. Reason: spelling error

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    Default Re: Pushmatic Panels

    I intern could reply to the markus statement by making some childish remark regarding 'home inspectors' however, my understanding that a site such as this is a place for grown up intelligent minds to exchange thoughts, ideas, and experience relative to the issue raised in the thread.

    I was not aware that there was an inferior issue relating to the pushmatic breaker, always had good luck with them through the years. This is one of the reasons for a site such as this, we all can learn from each other.
    We just have to ignore some of the kids that feel the overwhelming need to play where grown men work.
    Bob Smit, County Electrical Inspector


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