Easy access to the electrical components poses a shock hazard
December 4, 2014Clik here to view.

Eaton Corporation of Moon Township, Pa., is recalling about 1,100 electrical meter breakers.
The meter breaker’s electrical components can be easily accessed, posing a shock hazard to consumers.
No incidents or injuries have been reported.
This recall involves MBED 3042 series residential meter breaker, service entrance equipment systems that consist of a single meter socket and load center or a meter socket and main breaker combined in one enclosure. The meter breakers have gray metallic enclosures and measure about 14 ¼ inches wide by 42 ½ inches high by 7 inches deep.
The recalled units have catalog numbers MBED3042B200BF, MBED3042B200BF6, MBED3042B225PV or MBED3042PV200BF. The catalog number is located on the unit’s packaging. The enclosures have a single warning label on the bottom of the lower right compartment door, which is secured with a latch and hasp at the bottom.
Consumers should not open the meter breaker’s enclosure.
The breakers, manufactured in the U.S., were sold at authorized distributors in California and Nevada from July 2014, through August 2014, from about $200.
Only qualified electrical contractors should repair the product, and consumers should not open the meter breaker’s enclosure. Electrical contractors should immediately contact their meter breaker distributor to determine if any of their units are included in this recall. Contractors will receive a free remedy kit, including shipping. Consumers should contact Eaton or the electrical contractor that installed the recalled meter breaker for the free installation of the repair kit.
Consumers may contact Eaton at (800) 330-6479, Option 8, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.