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On 21 Mar 2006 06:55:25 -0800, "N9NEO"
wrote: I don't think power transformers are stocked like spares at every power company site.. They are designed to be very reliable. There are probably spares around, but not many. I can't imagine a scene where a bunch of them could fail at once. They are rugged devices and I would thinjk well protected as well. There are fuses all over the medium voltage power distribution system. They are usually fusible links that pop-open when they trip for easy spotting. Substations use circuit breakers the size of a car that can occasionally make huge lightning bolts when they open. A CME trips overloads at distribution control centers way more often than it damages any hardware components. This causes other safety systems to open circuits. Once the grid has shut down, it must be brought back up in an orderly fashion. This takes time. |
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