Brownouts
A brownout occurs when the power supplier reduces electrical voltage. This is done to force our appliances and lights to use less electrical power (watts). The lights will dim slightly. Generally, voltage reductions are advertised on radio and television. When they occur take the following steps:
- Turn off all lights and appliances except those, which are necessary.
- Delay jobs like dish washing and laundry until after the brownout is over.
- Turn off all air conditioning if it is operating, unless it is necessary for a person's health.
- If you have an electric range, plan meals which require a minimum of cooking.
If everyone cooperates and reduces electrical consumption, the duration of a brownout is reduced. It is also important to continue to conserve energy immediately following the brownout or voltage reductions may again have to be put into effect. The power suppliers do reduce voltage more than 10 volts below normal during a brownout, which for limited periods of a few hours will not cause damage to a consumer's equipment. If the power company does not plan a reduction in power, shut down all equipment with motors. The low power could cause the equipment to burn out the motor trying wiring supplying the equipment. An electrician should be called to check out the problem.



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