Toronto Hydro at Work near Midland and Steeles Ave.
Klayton Stephens, a fourth year apprentice prepares the site for the crew to swap out a switchgear that is more than 30 years old and past its useful life. Switching enables us to re-route power in the event of an outage or de-energize for maintenance. This equipment is connected to 10 underground transformers, serving approximately 150 customers. (CNW Group/Toronto Hydro Corporation)Klayton Stephens, a fourth year apprentice prepares the site for the crew to swap out a switchgear that is more than 30 years old and past its useful life. Switching enables us to re-route power in the event of an outage or de-energize for maintenance. This equipment is connected to 10 underground transformers, serving approximately 150 customers. (CNW Group/Toronto Hydro Corporation)
TORONTO, Oct. 5, 2012 /CNW/ - Klayton Stephens, a fourth year apprentice prepares the site for the crew to swap out a switchgear that is more than 30 years old and past its useful life. Switching enables us to re-route power in the event of an outage or de-energize for maintenance. This equipment is connected to 10 underground transformers, serving approximately 150 customers.
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SOURCE: Toronto Hydro Corporation