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Current Surges Due To Reduced Usage?
Current Surges Due To Reduced Usage?
We just had an appliance blow out. The measured line voltage is 123 volts. Could a surge result from reduced electric usage due to closures?
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Re: Current Surges Due To Reduced Usage?
123 vs 120? I can't imagine that would be an issue.
I'd be surprised if there is really any instability in frequency or voltage from a general drop in utilization. Right as they pull the plug on a H*** local current consumptor, maybe, but unless you're right on the same distribution line as them you would not notice.
I'd be surprised if there is really any instability in frequency or voltage from a general drop in utilization. Right as they pull the plug on a H*** local current consumptor, maybe, but unless you're right on the same distribution line as them you would not notice.