fun with electricity
Mar. 11th, 2006 11:56 pmIn the wee hours of Friday morning, we got this sort of thing frequently for about three hours (sometimes at 5- or 10-second intervals). The UPSs were what woke us up (they beep when on battery power); while awake I noticed that our alarm clock would usually flicker in time with the beeps. (The alarm clock has battery backup, so there was no reset.) This was pretty annoying. I was awake enough to realize that unplugging the UPSs would do nothing at all (that being the point), but not awake enough to realize that UPSs have on/off switches (duh). It sounded like it was pretty windy outside at the time, so I figured something was jossling the line to the house. Eventually we both got up and went to work.
When I got home at the end of the day the power was out. Well, mostly out; I discovered that the lights in the living room worked (but not in the hall or kitchen), and that the oven still had power (but not the microwave). We had a problem like that a couple years ago and it turned out to be related to work Duquesne Light was doing, so I decided to call and report it.
Every single time (before then) that I've reported a power outage, it has appeared to be mere data collection. No one has ever followed up. So I called them, and then the power came fully back before Shabbat started (yay), and I figured that was that.
Boy was I suprised when a worker from Duquesne Light rang the bell. I told him what had happened; the automated phone system didn't give me a way to describe the partial outage, so he probably just got told "out" (and then when he showed up our lights were on). I asked if the behavior we'd been seeing could be a problem with the line in, or if he thought it was internal. He said "well, let's take a look", and within a minute he was standing in the basement taking the breaker box apart to poke inside. He tested the connections on each breaker and tightened one that was a little loose, while I said that I didn't expect the power company to fix my internal wiring but I was grateful for the examination. Apparently if they make a service call they're required to do some minimal safety inspection, so this really was part of his job. He then went outside to look around, and reported that there's a tree branch that might be bumping a wire in high-enough winds, and maybe that's our problem. So we'll prune that back and see if it helps. He was very helpful and friendly. I regret that I didn't get his name so I could send a "your employee done good" note.
This far exceeded my expectations of customer support from a utility company.
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Date: 2006-03-12 11:51 am (UTC)You might be able to call them & get his name from their records of who they sent to you.
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From:It might not just be you
Date: 2006-03-12 12:32 pm (UTC)In fact, it happens so often that I've ripped the speakers out of several of the UPS boxes (I have a UPS on every bit of electronics in the house). Now, if the lights aren't on, we just hear a bunch of clicking as the units switch over.
Re: It might not just be you
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Date: 2006-03-12 01:02 pm (UTC)Seriously.
Oh, yes, and my brain misread the title first as fun with celebrity.
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Date: 2006-03-12 07:34 pm (UTC)