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3 REASONS TO TURN OFF ELECTRICAL DEVICES DURING BROWNOUTS

In most cases, when the lights at your home or office start flickering its caused because of an electrical brownout not some rumored ghost in your Building. If it happens frequently, it is a sign for you to call in an electrician in Gurgaon, not an exorcist.

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3 REASONS TO TURN OFF ELECTRICAL DEVICES DURING BROWNOUTS

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  1. 3 REASONS TO TURN OFF ELECTRICAL DEVICES DURING BROWNOUTS In most cases, when the lights at your home or office start flickering its caused because of an electrical brownout not some rumored ghost in your Building. If it happens frequently, it is a sign for you to call in an electrician in Gurgaon, not an exorcist. Why is it important to turn off electric equipment during a brownout? Unlike the blackouts which result in wiping out the electricity, a brownout simply means that your connection is receiving or getting low amounts of electricity. The name derives from the brownish tint that occurs in your home because of the flickering of the light as the power is diminished. This rarely ever occurs in metropolitans; however, it can still damage the devices, so calling in an electrician in Gurgaon is best for protecting your devices. What causes Brownouts? Similar to blackouts, brownouts may also occur because of problems concerning power lines or due to severe weather. However, brownouts are often instituted intentionally by the power companies. When there is a high demand on the power grid that it gets overloaded– electrical companies may sometimes initiate brownouts for specific geographic areas for conserving electricity or preventing a complete blackout. But at times it can also due to damaged wires, sockets, making it

  2. important to get it checked. Companies can hire professional electricians in Gurgaon using CAREMS website or app. The good thing about brownout is that your home or estate still gets electrical power which means you won’t be sitting in the dark. The dreadful news; just because there is power in your home doesn’t mean it is safe to use it during a brownout. 3 Reasons to Turn-off Electrical Devices during Brownouts 1.For shortening Brownout Length As discussed above, brownouts are a result of an attempt of energy-saving by power companies for regrouping the high levels of demand. By decreasing the demand, you can get back the full power back. Therefore, it is a good idea for you to turn off heavy equipment for reducing the demand on the main power grid. 2.To Protect the Devices The lack of power supply during brownouts changes in levels dramatically and certain devices in your home might be unable to handle this shift and can be ruined. Big appliances like television, refrigerator, and computer should be unplugged or turned off. Most modern devices are not made for such brownout as they are experienced rarely in IT Hubs and cities. 3.For Preparing for power surge Residential Places that are not equipped with a complete house surge protector should be aware of the potential dangers caused because of power surges once the full electricity comes on. These electrical surges can fry or burn electronics. This is why we suggest keeping the devices unplugged or turn off for a few minutes until its back to normal for protecting your devices. In case the lights or devices in your office or home flickers frequently, hire an Electrician in Gurgaon to check the wires or any damaged circuit in your facility, to prevent any electrical hazard.

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