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Eskom Load Shedding Schedule Implemented from 1St February 2015 Eskom Load Shedding Schedule Implemented from 1st February 2015 PLEASE NOTE Eskom Western Cape will be implementing new load shedding schedules from 1 February 2015. The new schedules will follow a four day rotational pattern. What this means is that over a four day pattern, customers will be shed in different times slots. The new schedules will provide a balance between equity and predictability. Customers should please treat all electrical installations as live for the full duration of the load shedding period. Interpreting the new load shedding schedules: Stages of Load Shedding: 1. Identify your area block number using the alphabetical list of the Eskom supply areas. Stage 1 allows for up to 1000 MW of the national load to be shed. 2. Identify the load shedding stage. Stage 2 allows for up to 2000 MW of the national load to be shed. 3. Look at the day of the month for the relevant stage declared. Stage 3a allows for up to 3000 MW of the national load to be shed 4. Find your block number in the time slot that you will be shed in. Stage 3b allows for up to 4000 MW of the national load to be shed. For more information about load shedding contact: * Eskom website link for Load Shedding schedules: http://loadshedding.eskom.co.za * Eskom Twitter account: @Eskom_SA * Eskom Facebook page: Eskom Hld SOC Ltd * Eskom Contact Centre: 08600 37566 Stage 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Day of the month 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 30C 0M 100Y 45K Tim e From Tim e To 00: 00 02: 30 1 13 9 5 1 13 9 5 1 13 9 5 1 13 9 5 02: 00 04: 30 2 14 10 6 2 14 10 6 2 14 10 6 2 14 10 6 0C 85M 100Y 40K 04: 00 06: 30 3 15 11 7 3 15 11 7 3 15 11 7 3 15 11 7 06: 00 08: 30 4 16 12 8 4 16 12 8 4 16 12 8 4 16 12 8 08: 00 10: 30 5 1 13 9 5 1 13 9 5 1 13 9 5 1 13 9 10C 55M 100Y 10K 10: 00 12: 30 6 2 14 10 6 2 14 10 6 2 14 10 6 2 14 10 12: 00 14: 30 7 3 15 11 7 3 15 11 7 3 15 11 7 3 15 11 50C 0M 25Y 30K 14: 00 16: 30 8 4 16 12 8 4 16 12 8 4 16 12 8 4 16 12 16: 00 18: 30 9 5 1 13 9 5 1 13 9 5 1 13 9 5 1 13 18: 00 20: 30 10 6 2 14 10 6 2 14 10 6 2 14 10 6 2 14 40C 60M 75Y 0K 20: 00 22: 30 11 7 3 15 11 7 3 15 11 7 3 15 11 7 3 15 22: 00 00: 30 12 8 4 16 12 8 4 16 12 8 4 16 12 8 4 16 Stage 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Day of the month 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Tim e From Tim e To 00: 00 02: 30 1,9 13,5 9,1 5,13 1,9 13,5 9,1 5,13 1,9 13,5 9,1 5,13 1,9 13,5 9,1 5,13 02: 00 04: 30 2,10 14,6 10,2 6,14 2,10 14,6 10,2 6,14 2,10 14,6 10,2 6,14 2,10 14,6 10,2 6,14 04: 00 06: 30 3,11 15,7 11,3 7,15 3,11 15,7 11,3 7,15 3,11 15,7 11,3 7,15 3,11 15,7 11,3 7,15 06: 00 08: 30 4,12 16,8 12,4 8,16 4,12 16,8 12,4 8,16 4,12 16,8 12,4 8,16 4,12 16,8 12,4 8,16 08: 00 10: 30 5,13 1,9 13,5 9,1 5,13 1,9 13,5 9,1 5,13 1,9 13,5 9,1 5,13 1,9 13,5 9,1 10: 00 12: 30 6,14 2,10 14,6 10,2 6,14 2,10 14,6 10,2 6,14 2,10 14,6 10,2 6,14 2,10 14,6 10,2 12: 00 14: 30 7,15 3,11 15,7 11,3 7,15 3,11 15,7 11,3 7,15 3,11 15,7 11,3 7,15 3,11 15,7 11,3 14: 00 16: 30 8,16 4,12 16,8 12,4 8,16 4,12 16,8 12,4 8,16 4,12 16,8 12,4 8,16 4,12 16,8 12,4 16: 00 18: 30 9,1 5,13 1,9 13,5 9,1 5,13 1,9 13,5 9,1 5,13 1,9 13,5 9,1 5,13 1,9 13,5 18: 00 20: 30 10,2 6,14 2,10 14,6 10,2 6,14 2,10 14,6 10,2 6,14 2,10 14,6 10,2 6,14 2,10 14,6 20: 00 22: 30 11,3 7,15 3,11 15,7 11,3 7,15 3,11 15,7 11,3 7,15 3,11 15,7 11,3 7,15 3,11 15,7 22: 00 00: 30 12,4 8,16 4,12 16,8 12,4 8,16 4,12 16,8 12,4 8,16 4,12 16,8 12,4 8,16 4,12 16,8 Stage 3a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Day of the month 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Tim e From Tim e To 00: 00 02: 30 1,9,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 5,13,1 1,9,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 5,13,1 1,9,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 5,13,1 1,9 ,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 5,13,1 02: 00 04: 30 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 6,14,2 04: 00 06: 30 3,11,15 15,7,11 11,3,7 7,15,3 3,11,15 15,7,11 11,3,7 7,15,3 3,11,15 15,7,11 11,3,7 7,1 5,3 3,11,15 15,7,11 11,3,7 7,15,3 06: 00 08: 30 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 8,16,4 08: 00 10: 30 5,13,1 1,9,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 5,13,1 1,9,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 5,13,1 1,9,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 5,13,1 1,9,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 10: 00 12: 30 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 12: 00 14: 30 7,15,3 3,11,15 15,7,11 11,3,7 7,15,3 3,11,15 15,7,11 11,3,7 7,15,3 3,11,15 15, 7,11 11,3,7 7,15,3 3,11,15 15,7,11 11,3,7 14: 00 16: 30 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 16: 00 18: 30 9,1,5 5,13,1 1,9,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 5,13,1 1,9,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 5,13,1 1,9,13 13,5,9 9,1,5 5,13,1 1,9,13 13,5,9 18: 00 20: 30 10,2,6 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 10,2,6 6,14,2 2,10,14 14,6,10 20: 00 22: 30 11,3,7 7,15,3 3,11,15 15,7,11 11,3,7 7,15,3 3,11,15 15,7,11 11,3,7 7,1 5,3 3,11,15 15,7,11 11,3,7 7,15,3 3,11,15 15,7,11 22: 00 00: 30 12,4,8 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 12,4,8 8,16,4 4,12,16 16,8,12 Stage 3b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Day of the month 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Tim e From Tim e To 00: 00 02: 30 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1,5,13 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1,5,13 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1,5,13 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1,5,13 5,13,1,9 02: 00 04: 30 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 6,14,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 6,14,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 6,14,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 6,14,2,10 04: 00 06: 30 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 7,15,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 7,15 ,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 7,15,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 7,15,3,11 06: 00 08: 30 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4,8,16 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4,8,16 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4,8,16 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4,8,16 8,16,4, 12 08: 00 10: 30 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1,5,13 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1,5,13 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1,5,13 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1,5,13 10: 00 12: 30 6,14,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 6,14,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 6,1 4,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 6,14,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 12: 00 14: 30 7,15,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 7,15,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 7,15,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 7,15,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 14: 00 16: 30 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4,8,16 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4,8,16 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4,8,16 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4,8,16 16: 00 18: 30 9,1,5,13 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1,5,13 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1, 5,13 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 9,1,5,13 5,13,1,9 1,9,13,5 13,5,9,1 18: 00 20: 30 10,2,6,14 6,14,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 6,14,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 6,14,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 10,2,6,14 6,14,2,10 2,10,14,6 14,6,10,2 20: 00 22: 30 11 ,3,7,15 7,15,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 7,15,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 7,15,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 11,3,7,15 7,15,3,11 3,11,15,7 15,7,11,3 22: 00 00: 30 12,4,8,16 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4,8,16 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4, 8,16 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 12,4,8,16 8,16,4,12 4,12,16,8 16,8,12,4 ESKOM Area Final.pdf 28/1/15 16:36:05 Eskom Supply Areas Alphabetical List Area Block No.
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