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OG & E email 2/14/21 @ 18:53
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<blockquote data-quote="Powerman620" data-source="post: 3522382" data-attributes="member: 6567"><p>With this cold and high loads, breakers and fuses start tripping . Where a normal line (primary) might be running 50 amps may go way above and trip. This is very abnormal and shedding load helps tremendously, just lowering thermostat down to 68 and not running dryers, stoves etc until off hours helps. Each and everyone is a drop in bucket but lots of drops equal a buck full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Powerman620, post: 3522382, member: 6567"] With this cold and high loads, breakers and fuses start tripping . Where a normal line (primary) might be running 50 amps may go way above and trip. This is very abnormal and shedding load helps tremendously, just lowering thermostat down to 68 and not running dryers, stoves etc until off hours helps. Each and everyone is a drop in bucket but lots of drops equal a buck full. [/QUOTE]
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