Maybe some of you DR1 electricians can help me out.
For about a month I've been dealing with Edenorte about my power, and despite persistence on my part, I am getting bogged down in the bureaucratic idiocy that is Edenorte.
My power is coming in at 250V.
One Ede technician tells me the upper limit is 235V
Another tells me that 250V is fine
Yet another (this one the supervisor, who is apparently an enginero) tells me 245 is the upper limit, but that sitting at 240V is the way it should be.
Of course, i have two dead fans, as well as a dead pool pump so I am REALLY enjoying dealing with this issue.
Does anyone know for certain what the power company's actual limits are, as well as at what V the power is supposed to come in at.
Also, since it's been a month and at least 8 trips to the office, as well as visits from both the high line and the low line crews with still absolutely no resolution to this problem, what's my next step?
For about a month I've been dealing with Edenorte about my power, and despite persistence on my part, I am getting bogged down in the bureaucratic idiocy that is Edenorte.
My power is coming in at 250V.
One Ede technician tells me the upper limit is 235V
Another tells me that 250V is fine
Yet another (this one the supervisor, who is apparently an enginero) tells me 245 is the upper limit, but that sitting at 240V is the way it should be.
Of course, i have two dead fans, as well as a dead pool pump so I am REALLY enjoying dealing with this issue.
Does anyone know for certain what the power company's actual limits are, as well as at what V the power is supposed to come in at.
Also, since it's been a month and at least 8 trips to the office, as well as visits from both the high line and the low line crews with still absolutely no resolution to this problem, what's my next step?