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Rappahannock schools map utility response after surge damaged equipment, disrupted classes
Summary
After repeated partial-power events and a transformer-related surge that affected boilers and water pressure, Rappahannock County School officials pressed Rappahannock Electric for a line inspection and public communications; the utility pledged a field investigation and the district said a generator and surge protection are scheduled.
Rappahannock County schools scrambled to safeguard operations after a series of partial-power events and an over-voltage incident disrupted water pressure, forced an earlier-than-planned dismissal and damaged district equipment.
Jeff Henry, director of member services and community relations for Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, told the school board the outage stemmed from a failed protective device and a recloser that did not operate as designed. "It's called a crowbar arrestor," Henry said, explaining that the device is intended to redirect dangerous over-voltage events such as transformer fires or lightning strikes. Because the recloser also…
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