Apartments with transformers, meters in basements to get notices

Bescom to give residents time to shift utilities to prevent damage during flooding

September 08, 2017 12:28 am | Updated 12:28 am IST - Bengaluru

CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, 09/03/2015: Digital meters were installled at an apartment in Anna Nagar in Chennai on March 09, 2015. The meters are for domestic users consuming above 200 units bi-monthly.
Photo: K. Pichumani

CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, 09/03/2015: Digital meters were installled at an apartment in Anna Nagar in Chennai on March 09, 2015. The meters are for domestic users consuming above 200 units bi-monthly. Photo: K. Pichumani

In the wake of basements getting inundated after a spate of heavy rains in the last few weeks, several residents in affected areas had to spend days without electricity as they had installed transformers, power panels and electricity meters in the basements. Given the safety hazard, the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (Bescom) had no option but to cut off power supply.

Bescom has now decided to issue notices to apartments with electrical installations in their basements. Residents will be given time to shift the transformers to prevent damage in the event of recurrence of flooding.

Announcing this here on Thursday, Energy Minister D.K. Shivakumar said the power utility, which will soon take up a survey to identify such apartments, will first tackle apartments in areas that were worst hit by the rains. Bescom will help residents install electrical installations. “If required, it will share designs where transformers, meters and panels can be installed at a height,” Mr. Shivakumar said. “Every year, following heavy rainfall, basements of nearly 50 buildings in H.S.R. Layout’s Sector 6 and nearly 40 buildings in Koramangala 4th Block are flooded. As a safety measure, power supply is cut and restored only after the water is pumped out and electrical installations are completely dry. Until then, residents of these buildings have to make do without electricity,” he added

Over the past week, Bescom staff have been on the field ensuring power disruption following the rains has been minimal, he said.

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