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Oh c'mon you guys! It was aliens!!!![]()
thank you!!!
sheesh, you people with your..."science".
jf
Well, given that my job these days is creating control systems for power networks, what happened sounds like it could be a couple of things:
1) An SGT (Super Grid Transformer) blew and the control system fired of an autoclose on the hot-standby (or closed a bus coupler or section), thus restoring the power after the breaker closed
2) A short-lived power surge tripped a breaker and the DAR system successfully reclosed it after the configured delay
To lose the whole power supply that way tho' is indicative of a system topology that's not very secure. Losing one transformer should not cause a blackout. Mind you, from what I know of the American grid system, you make heavy use of low kV pole transformers. So what could have happened is that your local one briefly lost a phase but recovered (unusual but it does happen, especially with DART protected systems).
I'm with Pam... t'was Aliens!Oh c'mon you guys! It was aliens!!!![]()
Transformer blew up would be my guess. It happens.
Brian King
I'm personally siding on the transformer blew or something caused a few power lines to arc and the system redirected around it after a few seconds.Well, given that my job these days is creating control systems for power networks, what happened sounds like it could be a couple of things:
1) An SGT (Super Grid Transformer) blew and the control system fired of an autoclose on the hot-standby (or closed a bus coupler or section), thus restoring the power after the breaker closed
2) A short-lived power surge tripped a breaker and the DAR system successfully reclosed it after the configured delay
To lose the whole power supply that way tho' is indicative of a system topology that's not very secure. Losing one transformer should not cause a blackout. Mind you, from what I know of the American grid system, you make heavy use of low kV pole transformers. So what could have happened is that your local one briefly lost a phase but recovered (unusual but it does happen, especially with DART protected systems).
your little "theories" are great & all, but let's remember that the simplest answer is usually correct. aliens.
jf
Oh c'mon you guys! It was aliens!!!![]()