bermudacaychic
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I have 32 condo units in one building, each with their own meters. A rental resident experienced some kind of power surge that basically killed his microwave, ceiling fan and 4 surge protectors. The electrical room has the meters labeled for each apartment and there are 2 breakers under each meter. Apparently late on a Thursday night, the resident called the emergency maintenance number and my maintenance guy checked out the situation and went to Home Depot and bought 2 new breakers and installed them (no managers were available for him to ask and he just wanted to fix it and get it done). The resident wants to be reimbursed for the items that got fried. We asked if he had renter's insurance, which he does not. He said that FP&L said that burnt breakers are not their equipment and that it is our responsibilty as the condo association to replace the breaker and that it was our fault. This particular resident had FP&L install a new "digital" meter as something like this happened before and I guess they agreed to put the new style of meter in. Is it true that there are 2 types of electrical equipment; one that has the meter is FP&L's equipment and that the breakers on the meter "box" is NOT their equipment or resposibility? Thanks!