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FPE 125A 3P 600V Circuit Breaker NFJ631125 NFJ Federal Pacific $299.99 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE 301P-S15 15 AMP FUSE HOLDER $45.00 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE 301P-S20 20 AMP FUSE HOLDER $30.00 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE 301P-S15 15AMP FUSE HOLDER $30.00 |
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Federal Pacific FPE 601 fuse box with no lid $24.99 |
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Precision Balance Federal Pacific Electric Co FPE Scale $9.99 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE 4204 SIZE 4, BU43 SER B 110V COIL MOTOR STARTER $549.00 |
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FEDERAL PIONEER FPE 50H-2 AIR CIRCUIT BREAKER 1600A AMP MODEL LSI 3P POLE 21766 $249.00 |
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FEDERAL PIONEER FPE 50H-2 AIR CIRCUIT BREAKER 1600A AMP MODEL LSI 3P POLE 21766 $249.00 |
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Federal Pacific 150 AMP Main Breaker Type 2B FPE $69.95 |
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FPE Federal Pacific 30 Amp 3 Pole Stab Lock NA330 FPE Circuit Breaker – USED $45.99 |
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Federal Pacific 50 Amp 3 Pole Stab-lock NA3P50 FPE Circuit Breaker – USED $74.99 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE NE-S FRAME 2 POLE 100 AMP BREAKER $165.00 |
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FPE FEDERAL PACIFIC 30 AMP 3 POLE BREAKER NB330 B-16 $24.99 |
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60A FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE Stab-Lok 60 Amp 2 Pole BREAKER $49.99 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE Stab-Lok 20 Amp 2 Pole 2″ BREAKER $19.95 |
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FPE NB 50 amp federal pacific breaker 2 pole $19.50 |
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Very nice FPE NB330 30 amp federal pacific breaker $22.50 |
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FPE FEDERAL PACIFIC ENCLOSED SWITCH 5336, 30 AMP, 3 POLES, TYPE A $55.00 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE Stab-Lok 30 Amp 1 Pole 1/2″ BREAKER $16.95 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE Stab-Lok 20 A 2 Pole Wide BREAKER $16.95 |
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Federal Pacific FPE NB110 NB2110 2-pole 110 amp bolt in circuit breaker $139.99 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE Stab-Lok 20 Amp 2 Pole Wide BREAKER $19.95 |
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1 Federal Pacific FPE NM 3P 800 amp Frame 600 trip 600 volt Breaker NM632600 $110.00 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC Stab-Lok FPE 50 Amp 2 Pole NA Breaker $19.95 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE 200 Amp MAIN BREAKER Type 2B $89.95 |
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Lot of TWO – FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE Stab-Lok 30 Amp 1 Pole 1″ BREAKERS $17.95 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC American FPE Stab-Lok 20 Amp 2 Pole Wide BREAKER $19.95 |
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Lot of 2 FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE Stab-Lok 20 Amp BREAKERS $9.95 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE 301P 301 P 30AMP FUSE HOLDER $45.00 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE 90 AMP TYPE NA GREAT CONDITION! $50.00 |
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FPE FEDERAL PACIFIC BREAKER 30 AMP 3 POLE NB NB330 BOLT ON ** $20.00 |
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FPE Federal Pacific Electric 3P30 3P 30A 240V Circuit Breaker, Used $59.95 |
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new federal pacific breaker 15 amp 15A 2 Pole fpe nc $19.99 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE PANELBOARD SWITCH 400 AMP 600V 3P QMQB4036VR NEW $1,200.00 |
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new FPE federal pacific breaker 40 amp 1 pole na $13.00 |
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FPE Federal Pacific Electric 50 amp 3 pole 480v circuit breaker $35.00 |
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FPE Federal Pacific Electric 30 amp 3pole 480v breaker $20.00 |
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LOT FEDERAL PIONEER FPE TYPE NB SWD STAB-LOK 15A CIRCUIT BREAKER 120V/240V 44706 $3.00 |
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federal pacific circuit breaker 20 amp 2 Pole fpe nc $10.99 |
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nb3p15 FPE federal pacific breaker 15 amp pole 3 nb new $39.99 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE 15A gfci gfi BREAKER 15 amp nagf $23.00 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE Stab-Lok 2 Pole 50 Amp NA BREAKER $24.95 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE15 NSPP FPE15 $25.00 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE240 NSPP FPE240 $41.63 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE240 USPP FPE240 $29.78 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE250 NSPP FPE250 $36.22 |
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FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE Stab-Lok 50 Amp 2 P 1″Thin BREAKER $27.95 |
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50 AMP FEDERAL PACIFIC FPE Stab-Lok 2 P 1″Thin BREAKER $28.95 |
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Federal Pacific FPE Stab-lok NC020 UBIF-020N 1-pole 20 a (thin) circuit breaker $9.99 |
Flooding, Flood Damage and Foundation Repair
Flooding, and the damage it causes building structures and home foundations, has become a greater problem today than in the past. Part of the problem can be attributed to the fact that more homes and commercial buildings are being built in areas prone to flooding. Areas once believed “safe” from all but the most severe flooding have experienced multiple floods in the past decade or two. It was once considered “safe” to build outside the 100 year flood plain but residential and commercial building owners realize that conditions change. The 100 year flood plain has been expanded to account for frequent floods in various areas. In addition, excessive pumping of water from underground reservoirs has resulted in ground subsidence and contributed significantly to the expansion of the 100 year flood plain. And coastal areas of the United States have been hit my monster hurricanes and their flooding in the past decade.
According to The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), flooding damage costs – home foundation problems, building structural damage, and displacement – are greatest in New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Oregon, California, Colorado, Louisiana, and Texas with average flood damage loses between $197,000,000 – $682,000,000 annually. To better understand the areas at risk a new mapping technique is being used by communities across the United States. Lidar is a new field of light detection and ranging using lasers. From an airplane it can map the ground with great precision. The concept is similar to submarine sonar probes of the ocean depths. This technology can collect 20,000 data points per second and yield highly accurate maps of elevation in a fraction of the time and cost.
FEMA has published a guide called “Homeowner’s Guide to Retrofitting: Six Ways to Protect Your House from Flooding” that addresses the problem of homes and commercial structures that lie in flood prone areas. The publication suggests elevating houses to a height which is at or above the Flood Protection Elevation (FPE). The FPE is defined as a height that will only be flooded by the most severe floods or a 500 year flood plain (once every 500 years). FEMA has outlined three techniques that can be used to raise a home and they can be used on both pier and beam and slab on grade concrete foundations. The first technique involves extending the walls of the home or structure upward and raising the lowest floor. With this technique the house has “grown” upward and the vacant space between the ground and the lowest floor can be flooded without any significant damage to the house. This technique works best with pier and beam foundations.
The second technique involves building a new second story on top of the existing one story structure and converting the ground floor into storage space or garage space. Any future flooding will create much less damage. This technique will work with both pier and beam and slab on grade foundations. The third technique involves lifting the entire house, including foundation, with hydraulic jacks and I-beams. This technique works very well with slab on grade foundations but can also be used with pier and beam. Trenches and tunnels will have to be dug under concrete slabs to allow access for the lifting equipment.
There are number of reasons homeowners and commercial property owners would want to elevate their property. Obviously they want to avoid future flooding damage to buildings, contents, and home foundations. In addition, after one or more floods an insurance company may refuse to renew its coverage for an entire area. And in some communities property elevation is mandatory if the property owner has suffered flood damage equal to or greater than fifty percent of the value of the structure and wishes to get permits to rebuild.
About the Author
Martin Dawson is the co-founder of
Dawson Foundation Repair
headquartered in Houston, Texas. He is a leading authority on repairing failed commercial and home foundations using the time tested and thoroughly researched drilled Bell Bottom Pier method. His company has serviced Texas since 1984, and since 2009 began to expand into other southern states.
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