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Dusty_R
Feb 24, 2018Explorer
Back around 1980 I drove a short order/service van for a local electrical contractor.
One of the customers, a small factory, seamed to have a low voltage problem at times. We asked the Power Co. to come in and check it out. They put on, for 24 hours, what we called recording voltage meters, they were totally inclosed and we could not see what the voltage was that they were recording.
The report that we got from the power co. was that the voltage was OK.
A couple of months later another small factory, customer, had what I felt, was low voltage. We asked the utility to come in and check the voltage there, but before they got there I put the contractor's recording voltage meter on the system.
That time the incoming voltage got raised.
Dusty
One of the customers, a small factory, seamed to have a low voltage problem at times. We asked the Power Co. to come in and check it out. They put on, for 24 hours, what we called recording voltage meters, they were totally inclosed and we could not see what the voltage was that they were recording.
The report that we got from the power co. was that the voltage was OK.
A couple of months later another small factory, customer, had what I felt, was low voltage. We asked the utility to come in and check the voltage there, but before they got there I put the contractor's recording voltage meter on the system.
That time the incoming voltage got raised.
Dusty
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