Power Outage Risks for Appliances: Expert Warnings and Key Precautions.
Safe Appliance Use After Blackouts: A Practical Guide
According to TSN.ua: With frequent power interruptions becoming a reality, specialists from 'Zakarpattiaoblenergo' have issued crucial advice on how to safely operate household electronics once the electricity returns. The goal is to prevent damage and ensure safe usage during unstable grid conditions.
Experts recommend waiting 10 to 15 minutes before turning anything on, allowing the electrical current to stabilize. They also caution against plugging in devices if the lights are flickering. To protect your equipment, it is best to power things up gradually, especially these items:
- washing machines
- dishwashers
- refrigerators
- televisions
The specialists highlight the importance of installing residual current devices (RCDs) and voltage relays. Additionally, after power is restored, batteries and inverters should be switched to passive mode to avoid potential harm. Following these steps can significantly lower the risks tied to using electronics in an unstable power supply environment.
Why These Tips Matter Now
Given the ongoing energy crisis and regular blackouts, this advice is more relevant than ever. Protecting both users and their devices helps avoid costly repairs and supports regional energy stability. Sticking to these guidelines can greatly reduce the chance of household emergencies.
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