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Safety Precautions to be Taken in the Event of Transformer Failure

Dec. 02, 2022

When a transformer malfunction occurs, mishandling it may result in a variety of dangerous situations. That's why it's important to know what to do in the event of a transformer malfunction. Check out these safety precautions to take when a transformer fails.


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1. Stay away


This is the most important thing to remember when a transformer burns out. A malfunctioning transformer is very dangerous and should only be handled by experienced technicians. A burned-out transformer usually results in a fire or a power line break containing high voltage, which can easily lead to death by electric shock.


2. Stay indoors


A malfunctioning transformer usually results in a power outage. To ensure your safety, it is best to stay indoors until power is restored. Carry a flashlight, extra batteries, water, and non-perishable food with you to ensure your safety during a power outage.


3. Unplug appliances


While repairing a damaged transformer, power surges may occur that can easily damage your appliances and possibly even cause a fire. To protect your family and assets, it is best to unplug all electronics and appliances until power is restored.


4. Seek professional help


When a transformer near you fails, it may interrupt electrical service to any facility or building connected to the transformer. The power company is likely already aware of the failed transformer, but call them anyway and provide as much detailed information as possible. A certified professional should immediately replace the damaged transformer hardware to avoid further damage and injury.


Finally, understanding the common causes of transformer failures is essential to avoid such incidents whenever possible. You can always contact us for expert advice.


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