Hi Everyone
I work in a building in Hammersmith in London which has several circuits in it where each circuit has its own trip switch in the fuse box.
Approximately three or four times a month, we get a sub-second power outage which only effects some of the circuits in the building and it does not cause any of the switches in the fuse box to trip. This causes our server and another computer on the same circuit to restart but the other computers in the building and the lights remain switched on.
Does anyone here know what could be causing these sub-second power outages and what can be done to stop them?
Thank you very much.
I work in a building in Hammersmith in London which has several circuits in it where each circuit has its own trip switch in the fuse box.
Approximately three or four times a month, we get a sub-second power outage which only effects some of the circuits in the building and it does not cause any of the switches in the fuse box to trip. This causes our server and another computer on the same circuit to restart but the other computers in the building and the lights remain switched on.
Does anyone here know what could be causing these sub-second power outages and what can be done to stop them?
Thank you very much.