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wing wrote:What do all these areas have in common?IMG-20220821-WA0006.jpg
Lol good one. But why are they basically all UNC areas, even though the repair taking place in the La Brea constituency?VexXx Dogg wrote:wing wrote:What do all these areas have in common?IMG-20220821-WA0006.jpg
Seems like they all served by TTEC.
wing wrote:Lol good one. But why are they basically all UNC areas, even though the repair taking place in the La Brea constituency?VexXx Dogg wrote:wing wrote:What do all these areas have in common?IMG-20220821-WA0006.jpg
Seems like they all served by TTEC.
S_2NR wrote:Why everything for some trinis is some political or race thing?
maj. tom wrote:In this case, no. LOL the man put out the bait and the dogs reach yes. See how easy it is on Trinituner?
Power Distribution Utility companies have a piece of computer software called SCADA which manages the grid. This is how they know where current cut off and can read your meter without physically visiting like long time. It will calculate how and where to redistribute load, and where to cut power when they have maintenance on the grid. And in this case 220kV is a huge load so it calculated which substations have to go offline and which locations as close as possible within the remaining online grid drawing load can be taken offline so to keep the remaining grid in balance. No way humans can do these calculations and make these decisions like that.
It's interesting to note that up to Chaguanas Main Road is supplied from Southern substations while right next to it Montrose and Lange Park is the boundary that is fed from the North.
This is what a SCADA control system looks like at the surface:
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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Had two power dips in Chaguanas today so far.
Fluctuated at first and then went completely but only for a minute both times.
Voltage was a lil high when it came back (130v in)
st7 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Had two power dips in Chaguanas today so far.
Fluctuated at first and then went completely but only for a minute both times.
Voltage was a lil high when it came back (130v in)
didnt experience any dips earlier on my side of the main road.
also i cant remember if i mentioned this, but if your home has been experiencing a lot of dips, you can send a report to tntec on their online portal.
i did that a sunday night after 10 pm, someone called me a couple of minutes later, and a tntec team came to re-wire the connection from pole to house. the frequency in dips went way down afterwards.
goalpost wrote:There was a trip on a 33kV transmission line in the Mt Hope area caused by lightning. That kind of fault current and so electrically close to Chaguanas would have resulted in a dip.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Blackout in Chaguanas, Cunupia and environs
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