Typically, the homeowner is responsible for the electric line from the pole to the house. This includes maintenance, repairs, and any associated costs. However, if there is an issue with the line that is on the utility company's side, they will handle it. It's always best to check with the utility company to clarify responsibilities.
As a homeowner, you may be liable if your tree causes damage to power lines on your property, including power surges in your house. It is important to regularly maintain trees near power lines to prevent potential hazards like power surges. You may need to contact both your insurance provider and the utility company to address the damage and any potential liability issues.
No, the QC house is not under the fault line. The QC house is the Quezon City house and the closest fault line is located in Marikina Valley. Quezon City is located in the Philippines.
Your house runs nowhere near 200 amps, so you need to make a list of appliances and fixtures that you use, or that you will need while the generator is running, and add their power consumption together. Add some extra capacity for growth and so the generator is not always at full power. Then talk to dealers about generators with the amount of power you need. To run the house on a generator with the same capacity as the service that you have in your house you would need a 50 Kilowatt generator.
You have it the wrong way around, you plug the load into your generator. Never plug a generator into a house unless you have the proper disconnect installed. To do so will put you and your house in danger. Plus you are a danger to anyone working on the main line supplying power to your house. Things that could happen. 1 You could feed power to the main line which can kill or injure anyone working on the main line. 2 Without the proper control switch. You could be subject to large fines. 3 If the power company finds out. They could pull your meter. Taking your house off the grid. 4 You will be liable for any damage you cause. Also your insurance could be canceled. 5 If power comes back and back feeds your genset. It will turn into a smoking pile of junk. 6 If you need a generator at your house. Have it installed the proper way by a company that does installs.
Typically, the homeowner is responsible for the electric line from the pole to the house. This includes maintenance, repairs, and any associated costs. However, if there is an issue with the line that is on the utility company's side, they will handle it. It's always best to check with the utility company to clarify responsibilities.
A home owner is responsible for damages caused by trees growing on his property, even if they fall outside his property line.
To safely attach a power line to your house, hire a licensed electrician to ensure proper installation and compliance with building codes. They will secure the line to the house using appropriate materials and techniques to prevent electrical hazards.
by using transmission line to distribute power. A person that responsible for that is power engineer
The speaker is 3rd in line to the presidency.
As a homeowner, you may be liable if your tree causes damage to power lines on your property, including power surges in your house. It is important to regularly maintain trees near power lines to prevent potential hazards like power surges. You may need to contact both your insurance provider and the utility company to address the damage and any potential liability issues.
The Speaker of the House is in charge of the House and is third in line to the presidency. She chooses the agenda for the House.
You are responsible, but your homeowner insurance should cover damage.
The homeowner pays in most locals.
It depends on the type of power line. The power company is responsible for Distribution, Primary and Secondary lines. They subcontract this to various companies. Homeowners are responsible for taking care of the lines that lead into their homes.
The Speaker of the House is next in line to assume the power of the presidency.
Basically an AC transmission line require compensation in terms of reactive power. To push the active power across a transmission line certain amount of reactive power is necessary. In AC transmission line reactive power is generated and consumed. Generator is responsible for the production of reactive and active power both. Than this reactive power is consumed by the load and transmission line. Additional reactive power s supplied by the capacitor. This extra power supplied by the capacitor is termed as reactive power compensation. Requirement of this reactive power is there because reactive power is necessary to maintain the voltage stability.