The power interruptions at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on March 27 were caused by the tripping of the main circuit breaker, the Manila International Airport Authority said yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines — The power interruptions at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on March 27 were caused by the tripping of the main circuit breaker, the Manila International Airport Authority said yesterday.
The main cause of the power interruptions was the sudden tripping of the main circuit breaker of Substation 1, which was not able to compensate for the power surge and extremely high temperatures of that day. Only the air-conditioning system was not provided power so as to not compromise essential systems and to prevent total loss of power, he added.Ines recommended an urgent procurement of another generator set for Terminal 2. He also suggested installing window tints at the pre-departure areas to mitigate the warm temperatures felt by passengers.
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