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It's a good job the 132kV is built for redundancy - They would be able to isolate that sub, and connect another to keep supplies on and healthy.

Very rare to see 132kV kit go like that - 11kV to 415v is far more common.
 
Ethel: I told you Bert to consult those nice people on Diynot's website before installing that 2 way switch!
 
my uncle (who was a Board electrician) told me that during the war :shock: he came across one feeding the aircraft factory in Bristol that had boiled out its cooling oil and was starting to smell a bit hot

rather than cut power to the factory, he and his mate unstopped a can of oil and propped it above the entry hole, then scuttled back behind a wall in case it blew up.
 

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