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Hi all,
Had a client from bar in Melbourne contact us regarding their LED lighting dimming and flickering when a tram drives past (they're on a busy inner city street).
There's been a fair bit of development surrounding this place (multiple apartment blocks/hi rises) and i'm wondering whether there's an issue with the supply not coping with demand with the load of a tram going by? Or does it have something to do with an inductive load dirtying up the network?
I suppose i'm also wondering if anyone can suggest a fix. Perhaps a load correction device across some of the lighting groups might be a good start?
Appreciate any input.
Cheers
Had a client from bar in Melbourne contact us regarding their LED lighting dimming and flickering when a tram drives past (they're on a busy inner city street).
There's been a fair bit of development surrounding this place (multiple apartment blocks/hi rises) and i'm wondering whether there's an issue with the supply not coping with demand with the load of a tram going by? Or does it have something to do with an inductive load dirtying up the network?
I suppose i'm also wondering if anyone can suggest a fix. Perhaps a load correction device across some of the lighting groups might be a good start?
Appreciate any input.
Cheers