(KLZA)-- All Falls City Utility customers are being advised of a scheduled power outage between the hours of 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. on Friday, May 2.
The city has experienced multiple unplanned outages due to Engine #8 not holding the full electric load during transitions.
The planned outage is necessary to safely disconnect from OPPD transmission service and thoroughly test Engine 8's ability to carry city load and perform circuit tie-ins under controlled conditions.
In order to protect you sensitive equipment, it is strongly suggested that you unplug critical components.
The release from the City says this is an essential step to improve the electrical system liability and reduce future unplanned outages.
If you have questions, contact Falls City Utilities at 402-245-2851.
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