Whole House Voltage Recorder for Brownout Evidence / Protection

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JMEP

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Hi,

I worked with an electrician years ago who claimed he had a voltage recorder installed in his home. During a brownout event his appliances in his home were damaged. He was able to produce a printout as evidence of the brownout to his power company. He claimed they cut him a check for tens of thousands of dollars so he could replace all his appliances. Does anyone know what kind of device this guy was using?

I can try to reach out to him but figured I'd ask here if anyone is familiar with such a device. I know in theory many UPS devices can log voltage however that's only logging the voltage of a particular circuit. Not the voltage coming into the home. It sounds like he had a device installed similar to what the power companies use which is why they accepted his claim that his appliances were damaged due to the service coming into the home.

JP
 
We can't get involved with what might be a legal issue. Also this site is for those in the electrical industry. I suggest you contact the electrician that told you this.
 
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