RalphW wrote:Simply throwing the main power switch on your junction box would protect your house and contents from any grid surges. It is the large transformers and substations at the end of long power lines that could be cooked.
It would be necessary to shut down the entire national grid in advance to protect from surges. A complete cold boot of the grid has never been attempted, even without surge damage.
Not sure if it would be possible to protect satellites.
Agree, any domestic appliance appliance could be totally protected by unplugging, and partialy protected by turning of at the socket.
The whole installation could be protected by turning off at the mains.
Solar storms cause damage by inducing undesireable currents in long conductors.
The 240/415 volt conductors linking your home to the transformer are too short for dangerous voltages to be induced.
That however does not protect entirely against damage, severe damage could be caused to the high voltage grid system, and this could result in damaging surges or overvoltages on the 240/415 volt network.
If a solar storm is forecast I would advise unplugging any sensitive electronics, and posibly turning the whole installation off at the mains.
Remember that replacing damaged appliances afterwards may be problematic if demand exceeds supply, as well as expensive.
IF we had enough warning, the degree of damage to the grid could be minimised by running it in isolated sections, or in extreme cases by a near complete shutdown.
No one knows how long recovery would take since it has never happened before.
Severe grid damage from a extreme solar storm is a low probability but high impact event, sometimes known as a "black swan event"
Standalone generators or battery systems should be fine.
Actions individuals can/should take now
Review stocks and supplies for coping for a month or more without grid power, ensure ample supplies of fuel and nonperishable food stuffs.
Actions individuals should take when a severe solar storm is forecast
Withdraw the maximum permitted cash from your bank
Panic buy fuel, food water, batteries. unless you have prudently stocked up beforehand
Put your freezer on fast freeze
Let go out any solid fuel stove or boiler that uses an electric pump.
Fill the bath with water, and any other suitable containers.
Unplug sensitive electronics, and consider turning off power at the mains.
Actions TPTB should take
Declare a state of emergency and requistion mobile generators for essiential facilities.
Cancel all non emergency hospital admissions.
Pre-position tanker trucks of fuel at strategic locations, under armed gaurd.
Evacuate below ground railways.
Pre-position diesel and steam railway locomotives at strategic places, together with coal and oil fuel
Cancel all military and police leave.
Ensure that the national grid and power stations have sufficient staff on duty.
"Installers and owners of emergency diesels must assume that they will have to run for a week or more"