Planck Vision Systems fabrica soluciones de imagen térmica para inspección portátil y monitorización 24/7 de aplicaciones comerciales incluyendo: Detección temprana de incendios, fabricación, subestaciones y túneles, cuadros y armarios eléctricos, instalaciones de almacenamiento, centros de datos y detección de temperatura corporal elevada. Nuestra empresa tiene su sede en Santa Bárbara CA, la capital de las tecnologías de detección por infrarrojos en los Estados Unidos. Fundada en 2020, nuestro equipo de diseño ha trabajado conjuntamente durante más de 15 años en sistemas de cámaras térmicas/visibles y en productos que actualmente se distribuyen por todo el mundo. Nuestros sistemas probados se han instalado en todo el mundo en aplicaciones comerciales para la producción y distribución de energía, producción de alimentos, transporte, automatización industrial y detección de temperatura corporal elevada (EBT).
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Update to the Update: “all customers have been restored.”
From Pepco:
“Pepco crews are responding to an issue at our substation on 22nd Street NW in Washington, D.C. To prevent further equipment damage, about 1,800 customers in the Dupont Circle and West End areas were impacted. Pepco crews continue to make progress and have restored approximately 1,600 customers and working safely and as quickly as possible to restore the remaining impacted customers.
The Pepco underground system is a series of feeder cables that connect each substation to provide energy service to our customers. In this case, equipment issues are affecting the path between Takoma Substation and the 22nd Street Substation.
At 7:38 p.m. Tuesday a feeder cable tripped at 11th Street NW and Clifton Street NW. No customers were impacted.
A second feeder tripped at 8:15 p.m. at 11th Street NW and Monroe Street NW, which caused an electrical failure. Despite this failure, no customers were impacted.
Security camera captured footage of a fire at this site.
At 11:45 p.m. an electrical failure resulting in a fire occurred at the 22nd Street substation. DC Fire responded and extinguished the fire.
With three feeders down, this creates a configuration that can lead to a larger more impactful outage
At 4:21 a.m. Pepco crews noticed the load increasing on the system and to prevent a larger outage, proactively turned off customers to prevent an overload on transformers.
A second customer drop was needed at 6:21 a.m. to prevent overload.
Currently, approximately 1,800 customers are without power
We will continue to monitor the load on the system, it may be necessary to drop additional customers to continue to prevent a larger outage.
Pepco crews are working at each location on 11th Street NW and our 22nd Street Substation safely and as quickly as possible to make repairs and restore customers.
We understand it is difficult to be without power and appreciate the patience and understand of our customers as crews work safely and as quickly as possible to resolve the issue. Traffic control is in place near the substation, and we are using local generation to help support the system. Due to the complexities involved with repairs, estimated restoration times for impacted customer are suspended. Customers experiencing an outage should look for updates at pepco.com/outage or through our mobile app. We will also provide updates throughout the day as available.
Customers in the area who are not impacted by this outage can help by reducing energy use where possible. Here are a few tips to consider:
Turn off unnecessary lights/devices
Adjust thermostats slightly
Keep window coverings closed
Run heat-producing appliances at night
Additional energy saving tips are available at pepco.com/SmartTips.”
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