220V AC Breaker Panel Spares

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Oct 7, 2014
1
Hunter 31 Mindarie
Good day,
I’m based in Perth, Western Australia and have a 2010 Hunter 31.

I have the Ultra Panel 220V AC Panel. I have a problem with two of the breaker switches so need to either buy some parts or get a complete new panel. I contacted Hunter who said the part was purchased from Ultra Panel under part number 1013373.

The breakers for the ‘outlets’ and ‘microwave’ don’t work. Nor do the LEDs for these or the 220 volt meter. I checked the wiring back to the microwave and 220v power outlets by plugging them into the ‘battery charger’ breaker connection (not used as I have inverter option) and they are fine. So now the ‘outlets’ are plugged into the ‘battery charger’ outlet but the ‘microwave’ wiring is not compatible with the ‘spare’ outlet – I think it’s a different size, probably for Aircon.

So basically I’m looking for a complete new replacement panel or perhaps a couple of the 220V/10 Amp breakers to fit. UPM are hard to track down so any assistance on where I can obtain compatible spares would be much appreciated. thanks, Martin
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,845
Hunter 49 toronto
Martin

Good day,
I’m based in Perth, Western Australia and have a 2010 Hunter 31.

I have the Ultra Panel 220V AC Panel. I have a problem with two of the breaker switches so need to either buy some parts or get a complete new panel. I contacted Hunter who said the part was purchased from Ultra Panel under part number 1013373.

The breakers for the ‘outlets’ and ‘microwave’ don’t work. Nor do the LEDs for these or the 220 volt meter. I checked the wiring back to the microwave and 220v power outlets by plugging them into the ‘battery charger’ breaker connection (not used as I have inverter option) and they are fine. So now the ‘outlets’ are plugged into the ‘battery charger’ outlet but the ‘microwave’ wiring is not compatible with the ‘spare’ outlet – I think it’s a different size, probably for Aircon.

So basically I’m looking for a complete new replacement panel or perhaps a couple of the 220V/10 Amp breakers to fit. UPM are hard to track down so any assistance on where I can obtain compatible spares would be much appreciated. thanks, Martin
Martin

Here's my email address
A.boas@rogers.com

Get in touch, and I'll figure it out. Just easier than having to keep checking forum
Glad to help

Arthur
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,845
Hunter 49 toronto
Good day,
I’m based in Perth, Western Australia and have a 2010 Hunter 31.

I have the Ultra Panel 220V AC Panel. I have a problem with two of the breaker switches so need to either buy some parts or get a complete new panel. I contacted Hunter who said the part was purchased from Ultra Panel under part number 1013373.

The breakers for the ‘outlets’ and ‘microwave’ don’t work. Nor do the LEDs for these or the 220 volt meter. I checked the wiring back to the microwave and 220v power outlets by plugging them into the ‘battery charger’ breaker connection (not used as I have inverter option) and they are fine. So now the ‘outlets’ are plugged into the ‘battery charger’ outlet but the ‘microwave’ wiring is not compatible with the ‘spare’ outlet – I think it’s a different size, probably for Aircon.

So basically I’m looking for a complete new replacement panel or perhaps a couple of the 220V/10 Amp breakers to fit. UPM are hard to track down so any assistance on where I can obtain compatible spares would be much appreciated. thanks, Martin
Martin
Just looked at your email again
99% sure it's the transfer switch in the inverter
Anyway,
Contact me

Arthur
 
Dec 2, 2003
764
Hunter 260 winnipeg, Manitoba
I suspect that Arthur is right as it would be unusual for two circuit breakers to fail suddenly and simultaneously unless there was a nearby lightning strike or power surge, in which case I would expect additional problems/issues.

If however you find it is a breaker they are usually a fairly standard item made by several different manufacturers. The link below to the store here has blue sea and sea dog breakers but there are others.

http://shop.hunterowners.com/cat.php?50885/Magnetic Circuit Breakers

Most manufacturers breakers are good for 250-288v AC and up to around 80v DC. 50/60hz

Just confirm the amperage of your existing and their mounting screw Center to Center measurements.