It depends on how much rain falls. It could be flooding of a substation, or the rain causing a landslide that brings down poles and cables, etc.
You would need to shutdown the power whenever you are working on the electrical service.
Unplug it from the power supply.
It depends on the context - some power stations may need to be shutdown if they are old, inefficient, or posing risks to the environment or public health. However, power stations that are vital for providing electricity to communities should be carefully evaluated before shutdown to ensure there are plans in place for alternative sources of power.
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Using the Soft Switch also called the Soft Power feature an OS, such as Windows 2000/XP or Windows 98, can turn off the power to a system after shutdown procedure is done.
As is so often the case, there are several ways to shutdown Windows. Probably the quickest way is to press the power button - usually Windows is configured to shutdown when the power button is pressed.
start->control panel->power options
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Shutdown -1 is not a correct command for shutting down. Open a command line... Start >> Run... >> cmd >> ENTER Then type: shutdown /h (shutdown) shutdown /r (restart) shutdown /l (log off) shutdown /? (more info on shutdown)
In most contexts, this would be an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS).
It shuts down the voltage to the primary coil on the distributor, power to fuel injectors, and fuel pump also.
Congresses job is to pass laws. One of there jobs is to pass a Federal Budget. If they fail to do it in time a government shutdown happens