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Brief Brownout in Inwood and Washington Heights

By Carla Zanoni | September 3, 2010 12:27pm
Lights dimmed in parts of Inwood and Washington Heights Thursday night, but ConEdison said it did not receive reports of outtages.
Lights dimmed in parts of Inwood and Washington Heights Thursday night, but ConEdison said it did not receive reports of outtages.
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By Carla Zanoni

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

UPPER MANHATTAN — After a stretch of 90-plus degree days that have left New Yorkers seeking refuge near air conditioners, residents in Upper Manhattan reported a brownout late Thursday night.

Rich Herrera, an Inwood resident, said the brownout occurred about 10:50 p.m. and lasted less than a minute, causing his air conditioning unit and television to drop in voltage.

“I'm hyper aware because of my computer gear,” he wrote in an e-mail.

A Con Edison spokeswoman said the utility company did have two feeders, which operate like circuit breakers, go offline, but said they were immediately replaced by back-up systems.

The power company did not hear reports of outages, but said they did receive one call from a Washington Heights customer complaining of flickering lights.

In Washington Heights, Twitter user MyUrbanDecay tweeted about 10:52 p.m, "looks like we had a small brownout here."

In a direct message to DNAinfo on Friday morning, he wrote,
“the street lights sometimes blackout or dim when this happens,” adding that he "“noticed it because ACs here freak out.”