Submitted by Everlucidd t3_11ahqr6 in pittsburgh

Anyone hear a massively loud bang in Swissvale probably by the police station ((around 1040p))? The power completely cut for a few seconds everywhere.. Street lights took a couple mins to turn back on.

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OG-Mumen-Rider t1_j9s44ca wrote

Transformer blew at the wilkinburg substation - whole bunch of transformers on that grid blew as well, they're now reporting a brush fire at the substation

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DroningBrightnessAV t1_j9s3uej wrote

pulse point shows multiple transformer explosions - including one on braddock.

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Everlucidd OP t1_j9s4cjs wrote

My question now is how? I would have assumed an organization like Duquesne wouldnt be experiencing such issues.

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EmiliusReturns t1_j9s6y06 wrote

Lol Duquesne Light sucks. A couple years ago I lost power for 3 days in 100 degree weather. That was fun.

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n4kmu4y t1_j9s739j wrote

I live in Regent Sq past 7 years and we have outages at least once a year.

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jralll234 t1_j9snl5k wrote

It’s windy as shit. I’m guessing a tree came down on it.

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ICKSharpshot68 t1_j9t3st7 wrote

Shits old, and the temperature swings probably mean a different load on the grid as people run other appliances. Also with multiple it was probably a chain reaction to some extent.

I don't think they have any way to monitor transformers remotely, which I guess could be the way to be preventative vs. reactive but that costs money and most companies are allergic to spending.

This speculation brought to you by someone who is totally unqualified but taking an educated guess.

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EmiliusReturns t1_j9s6e3y wrote

Transformer blew. Has nobody on this sub experienced this before or what?

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hambone012 t1_j9t5sm2 wrote

First stage of the invasion

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