Momentary Outages
If your digital clocks are flashing 12:00 or if your lights go out for a few seconds, a momentary outage has occurred. Momentary outages are often caused by some type of interference on power lines, such as an animal or tree branch coming in contact with the line.
Our power lines are protected with devices that work somewhat like circuit breakers in your home
’s wiring. When an incident occurs, the devices isolate the problem, localizing an outage and preventing damage to the line. The device then performs a function similar to resetting a circuit breaker, safely restoring power to the line within moments.
Despite the inconvenience, these brief outages actually prevent more serious power problems.
Sustained Outages
Sustained outages are planned or accidental total losses of power in a localized area of the community. These types of outages usually last more than five minutes.
A sustained outage may be caused by storms, accidents or equipment damage. Sometimes, however, it
’s necessary for us to intentionally interrupt service in order to safely perform equipment repairs and maintenance. We notify customers in advance of a planned interruption whenever possible.
If you use a generator during a sustained outage, please read our tips on
Using a Generator Safely.
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