I have seen in some twitter comments that initaly SSE and their control room stated it had nothing to do with the demolition. I do wonder if somene tried a remote reclose. It is rather poor that their control room didn't know when the demolishion was going to take place and lock out any auto...
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A metal mat was blown off the coolingtower and landed in the 33KV substation compound. I do wonder if it caused a an over voltage on the 33KV network, I wonder if there was a 132KV 33KV power cross
Didcot power station cooling towers were demolished today,
in the process there was damage to a 33KV substation. The strange thing is that there was signifcant flashover on the 33KV network causing alleged damage and injury to the public. Some videos here
What do people think was the...
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I am looking for either replacement front covers for a dimplex CLX24 C series or supply and fit of a new storage heater and a similar smaller one. 1 st floor flat didcot, also swap over a few socket outlets to look modern.
Any interest?
I once fitted a door bell consitsting of a PP9 battery bell push and a transitorised buzzer, got called out to it 18 years later, not working due to bell push corrosion, and had to scrape the push again after another 8 years. How long would a modern fancy one last?
Yep, that would be the one, if you clamp round the black cable the magnetic field of the flow and return cancel each other out so there is no signal to measure.
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Each one will be indepently deciding, I am pushing out too much, need to to turn down the wick. Depending on the control loop and the nature of the local load this could cause instablitlies. You might also want to check the local supply voltage to see if you are tripping on over voltage.
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