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madshutterbug ([personal profile] madshutterbug) wrote2004-09-29 08:02 am

Joy of CFEC

Well, we had power, starting around 19:27 yesterday evening. Oh, and certainly no later than that, phone service restored as well.

Ruthann saw sparks and bright light at the transformer pulling in from SCA yesterday evening, right around 21:30 plus/minus. We eyeballed the situation (there'd been no dimming of lights or other signs in the house) to find a light tree limb across the lines & touching the transformer.
I called it in, switching through to the dispatcher. The conversation went something like this:

Me: I need to report tree limbs on my power lines, and on my transformer, which was sparking and quite spectacular.

Dispatcher: Do you have a fire?

Me: No. If I had a fire, I'd have called 911. I have tree limbs on my lines, causing the transformer to spark.

Dispatcher: Sir, it's quite normal for transformers to spark and such right after the power comes on.

Me: I know that. I've seen it before. What I'm trying to tell you is I have tree limbs on my transformer, which is not normal.

Dispatcher: Do you have a fire. Because if you have a fire, you need to call the fire department.

Me: No fire. I'm trying to prevent a fire. I have tree limbs on my transformer.

Dispatcher: Sir, it's quite normal for transformers to spark and such right after the power comes on. It will just trip the breaker.

Et Cetera.

This morning at about 06:10 as I reached into the shower to turn on the water...
A loud POP outside, not far from the house...
The lights went off.

I called CFEC and reported my power out.

Update edit: 09:22 Just off the phone with Ruthann; turns out there's a laurel oak, which I noticed yesterday evening overhanging but not touching the lines before power came back on, leaning into the lines today. This is probably what tripped the breaker on the transformer. The remainder of our neighborhood still enjoys power. Couldn't see much at all this AM on the way out at oh dark thirty, as thick fog amplified darkness to an incredible amount.

Archer, up the road from us about five miles and on a different feeder branch, is still at least one-half without power.

Customer service today , , *sighs*

[identity profile] snookum.livejournal.com 2004-09-30 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I hope you get power back soon, it'd be understandable if you called back in to the power company and thanked them for the follow up on your report, , but then again, , they'd probably send you an extra bill for tying up their operator, ,

Re: Customer service today , , *sighs*

[identity profile] madshutterbug.livejournal.com 2004-10-01 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
Power: we enjoyed the fruits of the 21st C by the time you commented, Snookum. Wednesday evening, in fact; SWMBO called in to check on the work order during the day, and explained to the Day Dispatcher just what transpired the evening before. Tree limb taken off the lines, transformer checked, power on by 19:00.

It's been quite the lesson on how thin the line is between 21st C and, say, late 19th / early 20th C, eh?