Fesco XENs asked to comb two feeders every month
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FAISALABAD: The Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (Fesco) chief executive officer (CEO) Wednesday asked all his Executive Engineers (XENs) to submit their report regarding combing of two feeders every month.
Addressing a high-level meeting at Fesco Headquarters, he ordered them to implement maintenance schedule for operation system from first week of October.
The Fesco CEO directed them to speed up arrears recovery from the government departments and in case of nonpayment of arrears suspend the power supply to the defaulting departments.
He said combing of feeders every month would be helpful to trace power theft, slowness of meters and pending units so each meter of feeders would be strictly checked.
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He showed satisfaction over 97 per cent accuracy of mobile metre reading. He also directed to prepare comprehensive schedule for maintenance of the system during the month of October along with tree trimming so that line losses could be further reduced.
He stressed upon XENs to promote the safety culture in field office because life of Fesco employee is most important than every think. GM Operation Masood Salah-au-Din, CCO Sardar Masood Iqbal, CE (T&G) Saleem Bhatti, DG (IT) Aziz Ahmed, CFO Zahid Hassan, PD Construction Abdul Aziz Niazi, Director (MM) Mazhar Abbas, Director Commercial Abdul Qayyum, SE (GSO) Bashart Ahmed, SEs & XENs of four circles also attended the meeting.
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