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Con Edison Pinpoints More Exact Reason for Midtown Blackout

Con Ed explained why the relay system didn't work as expected: A flawed connection between some sensors and relays

What to Know

  • Electrical utility Con Edison says it's figured out more details about why a relatively small problem escalated into a big midtown blackout
  • On Monday, Con Ed explained why the relay system didn't work as expected: because of a flawed connection between some sensors and relays
  • The utility says it has fixed the problem and is making sure it won't happen elsewhere in the electrical system

Electrical utility Con Edison says it's figured out more details about why a relatively small problem escalated into a big blackout in Manhattan earlier this month.

The utility had already explained that the July 13 outage happened after a protective system called a relay failed to isolate a faulty high-voltage cable. A relay essentially can trigger a circuit breaker to keep a problem contained.

On Monday, Con Ed explained why the relay system didn't work as expected: because of a flawed connection between some sensors and relays.

The utility says it has fixed the problem and is making sure it won't happen elsewhere in the electrical system.

The blackout affected thousands of people for about five hours along a 40-block stretch including Times Square, Rockefeller Center and other busy areas.

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