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# Check there there hasn't been a trip in the power distribution board downstairs at the far end of the workshop, either find a keysafe holder or report on IRC/MailingList | # Check there there hasn't been a trip in the power distribution board downstairs at the far end of the workshop, either find a keysafe holder or report on IRC/MailingList | ||
# If nothing seems tripped check this [http://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/faultmap/External_Iview.html?postcode=e29dy link] to see of there is a known fault in the area. | # If keyholder available, and nothing seems tripped, check the very far grey meter in the electrical room (says 3-phase meter & monitor). At the top of the lcd display it should show L1 L2 L3. If all 3 are present it is not a power cut and the problem is in the building. If any of L1, L2, L3 are missing ie it shows L1 L3, then the problem is almost certainly outside. Btw L2 has tripped in the substation twice recently (March-May 2014). | ||
# If there's nothing reported call 0800 028 0247 or 0333 202 2022 and report (note down the reference number they give you) | # Check this [http://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/faultmap/External_Iview.html?postcode=e29dy link] to see of there is a known fault in the area. | ||
# If there's nothing reported call 0800 028 0247 or 0333 202 2022 and report (note down the reference number they give you). Alternatively you can report online here: [http://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/internet/en/power-cuts/report-it/report-powercut-form/ link]. | |||
== Works list == | == Works list == | ||