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Siemens Recalls Circuit Breakers
 

 

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Subject - Siemens Recalls Circuit Breakers Due to Fire Hazard

September 24, 2010
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Siemens Recalls Circuit Breakers Due to Fire Hazard
NEWS from CPSC (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 23, 2010
Release #10-354

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Name of Product: Siemens and Murray Circuit Breakers, Load Centers and Meter Combos

Units: About 2.2 million

Importer: Siemens Industry Inc., of Alpharetta, Ga.

Hazard: The recalled circuit breakers have a spring clip that can break during normal use, leading to a loss of force to maintain a proper electrical connection in the panelboard. This can lead to excessive temperature, arcing or thermal damage at the connection point, and damage to the panelboard’s electrical insulation and can result in a fire, property damage, or personal injury.

Incidents/Injuries: Siemens has received one report of a circuit breaker spring clip that broke during installation. No injuries have been reported.

Description: This recall involves Siemens and Murray 15 through 50 AMP single and double pole circuit breakers, load centers (circuit breakers that come with an electrical panel), and meter combos (contain a load center and a meter socket). “Siemens” or “Murray,” date codes 0610 or 0710 and the catalog number are printed on a label on the side of the circuit breakers. Date codes between June 2010 through August 2010 are stamped on the inside of the metal box of the load centers and meter combos. The catalog number for the load centers and meter combos is printed on a label inside the metal box door and on the packaging.


Product

Date Codes

Catalog Numbers

Circuit Breakers

0610, 0710

Q115, Q120, Q130, Q215, Q230, Q250, MP115, MP115U, MP120, MP130, MP215, MP230, MP230U, MP250

Load Centers

Jun 23 2010 – Aug 25 2010

G2020B1100CP, G3030B1100CP, G4040B1200CUSGP, LC4040B1200P, G3040B1200CP, G3040L1200CP, G4040B1200CP, G3030B1150CP, W3040B1200CP, G1624L1125CP, W4040B1200CP

Meter Combo

Jun 23 2010 – Aug 25 2010

JA2040B1200SP

Sold at: The Home Depot, Lowes, other hardware and building supply stores and numerous electrical distributors nationwide from June 2010 through August 2010 for between $2.50 to $235.

Manufactured in: Mexico

Remedy: Consumers should immediately contact Siemens for a free inspection by an electrician and a free replacement product.

Consumer Contact:

Visit the CPSP Website: http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml10/10354.html
Contact Siemens for additional information, at (800) 756-6996 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit the firm’s website at www.usa.siemens.com

 

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Comments
  • Thanks for the info on this subject.

    Edward Webb
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  • Thanks for very quick action which shows the manuacturer and authorities commitment to customer safety.

    Regars, HungPV

    Pham Van Hung
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  • In my opinion based on 30 yrs in the trade, Siemens once again produces a piece of equipment that just meets safety requirements. Lets hear it for NAFTA. Our industry has suffered many quality control issuues by building things that are just barely meeting codes. What happened to quality in craftsmanship

    Glenn Hewett
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  • what about Q240 it does not seem to be on the list?

    WAYNE ARSENAULT
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