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Topic: Power outages are fun.
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Robert Burtcher
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 194
From: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Registered: Jun 2005
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posted 08-19-2006 06:00 AM
Weee. Yay for power outages that happen just as the 7pm round is beginning. It's fun running around like mad, slamming all the breakers off as quickly as possible to make sure the equipment is protected. The power was only off for about an hour, though.
What's also fun is having all the 9pm shows threaded up before the round even starts, thanks to said power outage cancelling all 7pm shows.
Fun fact: Both times in recent history I've thought to myself, "God, I don't want to be at work today", and seriously thought and felt it, the power has failed. I think I either need to want to come to work more, or I need to make the power fail with my mind more often.
Anyone else have any fun power outage stories? [ 08-19-2006, 09:35 AM: Message edited by: Robert Burtcher ]
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Jason Burroughs
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 654
From: Allen, TX
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 08-19-2006 11:50 AM
The BEST is a partial power outage, such as when only 1 of the phases are lost.
I was working at a newly opened 20 screen theater at the time, during the re-release of the Empire Strikes back. At 6:00pm on the Sunday of opening weekend one of the phases was lost. This had happened during construction too, so we were familiar with what was going on, but it sill caused problems none the less.
Lets just say that unless the A/C units have the proper phase protection on them, you're looking at a LOT of repairs there. Pray you're not in an elevator the time, and stay away from the Neon.
After the power didn't come back on the fire department made us evacuate the entire building until power was restored. This was over 3000 people that weekend, if I remember correctly. Of course the computers were down, so refunds weren't possible at the time, and people in Plano are NOT very understanding.
I'd also like to take the opportunity to preemptively laugh at every D-Cinema owner that does not take the proper precautions and looses their investment when they have to replace major components of their systems.
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Jack Ondracek
Film God
Posts: 2348
From: Port Orchard, WA, USA
Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 08-19-2006 01:34 PM
quote: James Westbrook The power company, when we called them, didn't know what was causing it either. Whatever it was, it stopped. Several businesses around us lost power, too.
More likely, an electrical contractor... or maybe some janitor, playing with the switches in the electrical room.
We installed a generator at our place. After losing one leg to a squirrel a couple of times (with a full house), I figured a little insurance would be a good thing.
Naturally, we haven't lost power since (5 years, now)...
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Bruce McGee
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1776
From: Asheville, NC USA... Nowhere in Particular.
Registered: Aug 1999
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posted 08-19-2006 01:58 PM
A rat in our outside transformer box decided to complete a connection during the height of the Narnia weekend. Blew one leg of the three phase. We had almost 1000 folks too. Most of them just went outside, and held on to their ticket stubs. A few wanted refunds. Most settled for a pass, though. I ran thru the booth shutting things off as fast as I could. Then, we went around resetting the platters. Most of them were still in the trailers, so, we just left them alone.
It took the power company almost an hour to get us up again. In the meantime, I had turned off everything in the electrical room, so we had no problems.
When the lights came on, there was a big cheer from the patrons in the parking lot. After everyone got back inside, we found that we had only lost about 50 customers, but it sure felt like more. We caught several folks sneaking in thru the exit doors, but they didnt get to stay. Tossed them out.
Did manual restarts as the halls cleared out. I sure didnt let the films start right in the middle of a trailer, so I kept the dowser shut, and the audio muted until I saw the next green band. Customers never knew anything had happened.
The next day, before showtime, and before we started up for the day, our electrical people came and found that there was a huge nest of rats under our transformer, not to mention several other exploded rats! Lots of bait was put under the unit, and we have had no other problems.
I love this JOB! PLUS, I'll be back to work soon!
Bruce
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