CPSC

Circuit breakers Recalled for Fire Hazard

Schneider PowerPact J-frame molded case lug-style breaker
Schneider PowerPact J-frame molded case lug-style breaker
Schneider PowerPact J-frame molded case I-Line style breaker
Schneider PowerPact J-frame molded case I-Line style breaker

Hazard

The circuit breaker will not trip during an overload condition, posing a risk of fire, burns and electrical shock.

What You Should Do

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled circuit breakers and contact Schneider Electric for either a free replacement circuit breaker and a credit of up to $300 per address to cover labor costs for installation by a certified electrician or a handle update kit and a credit of up to $150 per address to cover labor costs for installation by a certified electrician.

Consumer Contact

Schneider Electric USA at (800) 634-8730 any time or online at www.schneider-electric.com and click on Customer Notifications for more information.

Products

Circuit breakers

Injuries & Incidents

Sold At

Authorized Schneider Electric distributors, original equipment manufacturers and in factory assembled panel boards from March 2014 through September 2014 for between $2,900 and $11,200.