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Planned Shutdown for June 2019 System Improvement and Routine Maintenance PLANNED SHUTDOWN FOR JUNE 2019 SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE REGION DAY DATE SUBSTATION Feeder/PLANT PLANNED WORK DISTRICT Areas & Customers to be Affected RMUs on Kampala 6Th Street, 7Th Street, Sadolin, Wamuko Garage, House Of Eden, City Tyres, Kapkwata,Uganda Biscuits, Uganda Kampala East Sunday 02nd June 2019 Lugogo Routine Maintenance Kitintale Industrial 11kV feeder Oxygen, Ibelo,Mantrac, Gapco, Peackock, Vivo Energy, Total Depot, Ak Plastics RMUs on Kampala 6Th Street, 7Th Street, Sadolin, Wamuko Garage, House Of Eden, City Tyres, Kapkwata,Uganda Biscuits, Uganda Kampala Central Sunday 02nd June 2019 Lugogo MV Cable Inspection Kitintale Industrial 11kV feeder Oxygen, Ibelo,Mantrac, Gapco, Peackock, Vivo Energy, Total Depot, Ak Plastics Kampala East Saturday 02nd June 2019 Lugogo 132/11kV TX 1 Carrying out oil treatment on the Transformer Kitintale Load management to be done depending on the available capacity Eastern Thursday 06th June 2019 Moniko Mbalala 11kv feeder Construction of T-off to new customer (contractor job) Jinja Namataba , namagunga , namawojjolo , walusubi, jomyi estate , kasuku tea , uganda crop industry Kirombe, Chorley Crescent, Kabalega Crescent, Lake drive, Portbell, UBL, Kirombe, Butabika School of Physciatric 11kV and 33kV first MV Cable Inspection, Auxilliary MV Fusing and Jumper nursing, Butabika Hospital, GEMS international school, Royal Palms Estate, Kampala Road Village, Luzira TC, AK Kampala East Thursday 06th June 2019 Portbell structures and cable Kitintale Repair Plastics, medipoint, UBL, Kitintale, Luzira Industrial Area, Parts of Mutungo,Ngege Fish Factory, Quality Chemicals, terminations Afroplast, Emmans Foundation, Luzira prisons, Lake drive Kirombe, Chorley Crescent, Kabalega Crescent, Lake drive, Portbell, UBL, Kirombe, Butabika School of Physciatric 11kV and 33kV nursing, Butabika Hospital, GEMS international school, Royal Palms Estate, Kampala Road Village, Luzira TC, AK Kampala East Thursday 06th June 2019 Portbell Routine Maintenance of Switchgear Kitintale switchgear Plastics, medipoint, UBL, Kitintale, Luzira Industrial Area, Parts of Mutungo,Ngege Fish Factory, Quality Chemicals, Afroplast, Emmans Foundation, Luzira prisons, Lake drive Kirombe, Chorley Crescent, Kabalega Crescent, Lake drive, Portbell, UBL, Kirombe, Butabika School of Physciatric General inspection of Tx 1 & 2, tapchanger service & nursing, Butabika Hospital, GEMS international school, Royal Palms Estate, Kampala Road Village, Luzira TC, AK Kampala East Thursday 06th June 2019 Portbell Tx 1 & 2, 5MVA 33/11KV Kitintale Station auxiliary. Plastics, medipoint, UBL, Kitintale, Luzira Industrial Area, Parts of Mutungo,Ngege Fish Factory, Quality Chemicals, Afroplast, Emmans Foundation, Luzira prisons, Lake drive Pole erection and conductor stringing for Zirobwe Wobulenzi,Bukalasa, Zirobwe,Obacheng stone quarry,Nwsc, Health Center Zirobwe,Busula,Sekamuli,Lutete,Kaliro Northern Thursday 06th June 2019 Bombo Luwero/Kyampisi 11kv Bombo New TX injection. katono and etc Kampala East Thursday 06th June 2019 Lugogo 132/11kV TX 5 Carrying out oil treatment on the Transformer Kitintale Load management to be done depending on the available capacity Overhead, Metering, Distribution Transformer Kampala West Friday 07th June 2019 Gaba Lukuli 11kv Najjanankumbi Buziga Kirudu, Konge, Lukuli Nanganda, Maintainance & Vegetation clearance Rubiri,Katwe,Nyakasharu,Kikolongo Kichwamba,Mweya safari lodge and katunguro TC, Mweya safari lodge, Western Friday 07th June 2019 Nkenda Kabale 33KV feeder Rotten pole replacement at Kichwamba and clearence. Kasese Bunyaruguru. Injection of Transformer and Three phase Lv Kampala East Friday 07th June 2019 Ntinda Bukoto 11kV Construction R/L 1.1Kmts using ABC 70mmsq at K.K Ntinda Noble View Hotel Ntinda,Commercial Road Ntinda. Health Club line diversion along njeru - Nyenga rd ( UNRA - katosi Kayunga Substation, Wakisi, Kigubamutwe, Bujowali, Bukeka , Njeru, Mbiko, Nakibizi, Mordern Distilers Factory, Eastern Friday 07th June 2019 Njeru West bank 11kv feeder Jinja rd ) Nas, Digas Factory Line diversion along njeru - Nyenga rd (UNRA - Kayunga Substation, Wakisi, Kigubamutwe, Bujowali, Bukeka , Njeru, Mbiko, Nakibizi, Mordern Distilers Factory, Eastern Friday 07th June 2019 Njeru Kayunga 33kv Jinja Katosi rd ) Nas, Digas Factory Injection of Transformer, reinforcement single phase Lv Kampala South Friday 07th June 2019 Kisugu Kansanga 11kV Kabalagala Kansanga, Nabutiti, Kansanga Kiu Areas Kabalagala Tc, Kiwafu and Kitanga network to Three phase at KIU Kampala South Friday 07th June 2019 Kisugu Kansanga 11kv feeder Pole replacement and line clearance Kabalagala Kansanga, Kitalanga, Nabutiti, Kiu Bugolobi Market, Parts of Middle East Bugolobi, Silver springs, Parts of Mbuya, Serunkuma Rd , Solent Avenue, Ismail Construction of 11kV lIne R/L 0.2Km,transformer Road, Nakasero soap works, Kitintale zones 8-13, Parts of Mutungo hill, Sentongo close, Parts of Circular Road, Kampala South Saturday 08th June 2019 Lugogo Bugolobi 11kV injection and contruction of Lv three phase Lv network Kitintale Luzira industrial park, Quality chemicals Ltd, Graphics System LIPA, Masterwoods Industries, Blue wave factory, Lydia R/L of R/L 0.3Km at chogam Quartrers Home textiles, Kitintale TC Bugolobi Market, Parts of Middle East Bugolobi, Silver springs, Parts of Mbuya, Serunkuma Rd , Solent Avenue, Ismail Pole Replacement, Jumper Maintenance,Vegetation Road, Nakasero soap works, Kitintale zones 8-13, Parts of Mutungo hill, Sentongo close, Parts of Circular Road, Kampala South Saturday 08th June 2019 Lugogo Bugolobi 11kV Kitintale clearance Luzira industrial park, Quality chemicals Ltd, Graphics System LIPA, Masterwoods Industries, Blue wave factory, Lydia Home textiles, Kitintale TC Kampala East Saturday 08th June 2019 Lugogo 132/33kV TX 6 Carrying out oil treatment on the Transformer Kitintale Load management to be done depending on the available capacity Namulonge Army Base at Pole erection and conductor stringing for Kiwenda- Northern Tuesday 11th June 2019 Bombo Bombo Namulonge Army base,Umeme officesBmbo,UPDF Nationl H2o,Lukole TC,Busiika,Bugema,Vvumba and etc. Bombo 11kv Feeder. NewTX injection. Ndejje/ Nandere 11kV Pole replacement at Ndejje, T-off protetion and line Ndejje University, Ndejje Town, Kisoba Village, Nandere, Namayamba, Ndejje Ss, Kiyana Village, Buyego, Nubian Northern Tuesday 11th June 2019 Bombo Bombo feeder clerance Community. Injection of Transformer, Upgrading Lv single phase to three phase 0.9Kmts using conductors 50mmsq and Kampala East Tuesday 11th June 2019 Ntinda Kyambogo 11kV Ntinda Kyambogo University,NtindaIndustrial and Kabaka's Farm. upgrading Lv R/L 0.7 sing conductors 100mmsq at Walakira Lane Rotten pole replacement Kawanda Staff Qtrs and Kampala Central Wednesday 12th June 2019 Kawanda- Umeme Kakiri 11KV feeder Nakulabye Kakiri, Wakiso, Naluvule, Kawanda, installing Dropout Fuse Wakiso, Muyomba, Temangalo Bukasa, Kakiri, Kayunga, Mende, Senge, Naluvule, Kavumba, kagoma, Maganjo tc, Commissioning of the differential relay installed to Total shutdown @ kawempe tc, katooke, Lugoba, Kawanda tc, kanyogoga, Kilinyabigo, Katalemwa Matugga, Kilyagonja, Buwambo, Kati, Kampala Central Wednesday 12th June 2019 Kawanda Umeme enhance the protection of the 15/20 MVA transformer Wandegeya Kawanda UMEME Mayirikiti, Kata, Katadde Kitezi, kitagobwa, Jokolera, Nakanaku, Nangabo, Kitegomba, Mawule, Nalusuga, Namalere, as well as the new AVR Kabaganda, Lubatu, Kitezi-kabaganda, Bulamu, Namavundu, Kasangati TC, makenke Wakiso, Muyomba, Temangalo Bukasa, Kakiri, Kayunga, Mende, Senge, Naluvule, Kavumba, Kagoma, Maganjo Tc, Kawempe Tc, Katooke, Lugoba, Kawanda Tc, Kanyogoga, Kilinyabigo, Katalemwa Matugga, Kilyagonja, Buwambo, Kati, Kampala East Wednesday 12th June 2019 Kawanda Umeme 33kV Switchgear Routine Maintenance Wandegeya Mayirikiti, Kata, Katadde Kitezi, Kitagobwa, Jokolera, Nakanaku, Nangabo, Kitegomba, Mawule, Nalusuga, Namalere, Kabaganda, Lubatu, Kitezi-Kabaganda, Bulamu, Namavundu, Kasangati Tc, Makenke Western Wednesday 12th June 2019 Ishaka Tea estate 11kV feeder Line clearence/overhead maintanence works Bushenyi Kizinda, Kigoma, Butare, Kyamuhunga, Mashonga Kyamuhunga Tea Factory, Swazz Tea Factory Wakiso, Muyomba, Temangalo Bukasa, Kakiri, Kayunga, Mende, Senge, Naluvule, Kavumba, kagoma, Maganjo tc, Interconnector and first Overhead line inspection, MV Cable Inspection, kawempe tc, katooke, Lugoba, Kawanda tc, kanyogoga, Kilinyabigo, Katalemwa Matugga, Kilyagonja, Buwambo, Kati, Kampala East Wednesday 12th June 2019 Kawanda Umeme Wandegeya structures Auxilliary MV Fusing and Jumper Repair Mayirikiti, Kata, Katadde Kitezi, kitagobwa, Jokolera, Nakanaku, Nangabo, Kitegomba, Mawule, Nalusuga, Namalere, Kabaganda, Lubatu, Kitezi-kabaganda, Bulamu, Namavundu, Kasangati TC, makenke Wakiso, Muyomba, Temangalo Bukasa, Kakiri, Kayunga, Mende, Senge, Naluvule, Kavumba, kagoma, Maganjo tc, Tx, 10/14MVA 33/11kV kawempe tc, katooke, Lugoba, Kawanda tc, kanyogoga, Kilinyabigo, Katalemwa Matugga, Kilyagonja, Buwambo, Kati, Kampala East Wednesday 12th June 2019 Kawanda Umeme Curing Leakages on 10/14MVA 33/11kV transformer Wandegeya transformer Mayirikiti, Kata, Katadde Kitezi, kitagobwa, Jokolera, Nakanaku, Nangabo, Kitegomba, Mawule, Nalusuga, Namalere, Kabaganda, Lubatu, Kitezi-kabaganda, Bulamu, Namavundu, Kasangati TC, makenke Pole erection and conductor stringing for Zirobwe Wobulenzi, Bukalasa, Zirobwe,Obacheng stone quarry, Nwsc, Health Center Zirobwe, Busula, Sekamuli, Lutete,
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