Aside from short circuits from the power stations?
Aside from short circuits from the power stations?
shortage most probably! or a malfunction maybe!
daghan causes:
transient faults sa transmission line
vegetation nga mu touch sa linya
load shedding = kana mas dako ang load kay sa generated capacity, sa binisaya pa, mag rasyon
failure of equipment
human error
1. Problema sa electric cooperatives (MECO, VECO, CEBECO) or sa NGCP. Whether naay corrective or preventive maintenance near your area or vicinity. Examples are blown transformers, etc...
2. Nag emergency shutdown ang power plant/s, then kulang ang power nga ma provide sa other power plants. Depends if ma restore dayon within a minute or within a day.
3. Dako ang electric power demand, then ang supply kay gamay ra, so what happens is that there is load shedding and rotational brownouts para matagaan ug power ang different areas.
as simple as the absence of electricity of course .....![]()
the demand is high yet the power cannot accommodate the consumers because a certain power plant can only generate a limited number of watts. that's why some places will eventually experiencing a rotational blackout hence the power can be shared fair enough for the consumers except perhaps when a certain power plant can get through additional power from other sources or from other power plant company because there is a sharing of power sources interconnected nationwide.
Naay ok-ok ni-agi sa transistor... Nya gikan man siya sa igit gud...basa iyang tiil nya natumban ang conductor duol sa transistor or capacitor...diay to, supply sa tibuok cebu...
Last edited by kit_cebu; 05-29-2011 at 06:50 PM.
what causes it? greed...ky ang power loss charges kay given to the consumers man...not to mention pagbalik sa kuryente then tanan appliances naka on kusog jud kaayo ang dagan sa metro ana...
daghan causes... especially sa power plants.
Some are confidential though...![]()
kuyawa sad ani nga question wui.. hehehe
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