On Sunday March 6th 2011, a New England based utility company lost a primary feed that powered up one of the local transit authority's substation. One of the cables had been compromised by a local construction contractor who accidentally dug into the cable.
The utility quickly swapped over to its back-up power feed. At the time (Sunday) the back-up feed was sufficient to handle the load of the transportation system, but the back-up feed's capacity would not be able to handle Monday mornings rush hour load. Once they realized that the fault could not be repaired in time for Monday morning they turned to ElecComm Power Services for a solution.
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EPS immediately dispatched a 320kw generator, a 2MW generator, a 2500kva step-up to 13.8kv transformer, and 2000' of 4/0 cable to the site. Equipment was placed and connected and on-line within 4 hours of initial call.
The generator allowed the train station to operate at full capacity for 2 days with no interruptions.
ElecComm Power Services provided full turn-key support for the outage. This included 24/7 monitoring of equipment, fueling and rigging.




