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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20240131Summons.pdf Idaho Public Utilities Commission 11331 W. Chinden Blvd., Building 8 Suite 201-A, Boise ID 83714 Telephone: (208) 334-0300 Facsimile: (208) 334-3762 January 31, 2024 Via Certified Mail Idaho Power Company 1221 W. Idaho Street P.O. Box 70 Boise, ID 83707-0070 Re: IPUC Case No. IPC-E-24-03 Paul Madalena vs. Idaho Power Company To Whom It May Concern, Enclosed please find a Summons and Formal Complaint issued against Idaho Power Company in the above-mentioned case. As directed in the Summons, you are to file a written answer or motion in defense of said Complaint with this Commission within twenty-one (21) days of the service date of the Summons. Please note that the Complainant has filed additional correspondence and photographs which can be accessed on the Idaho Public Utilities Commission’s website using the case number referenced above. Sincerely, Monica Barrios-Sanchez Commission Secretary Enclosure(s) SUMMONS 1 BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION COMPLAINANT, vs. IDAHO POWER COMPANY, RESPONDENT. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. IPC-E-24-03 SUMMONS Idaho Power Company 1221 W. Idaho Street P.O. Box 70 Boise, ID 83707-0070 THE STATE OF IDAHO SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Complaint has been filed with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission by the above-named Complainant; and YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED to file a written answer or written motion in defense of the Complaint within twenty-one (21) days of the service date of this Summons. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that unless you do so within the time herein specified, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission may take such action against you as is prayed for in the Complaint or as it deems appropriate under Title 61 of the Idaho Code. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission this 31st day of January 2024. _________________________________ (SEAL) Monica Barrios-Sanchez Commission Secretary January 13, 2024 To whom it may concern, I, Paul Madalena, am filing a complaint against Idaho Power. On Monday August 21st, 2023, we were woken up early in the morning to our appliances (oscilla�ng fans, oven, refrigerator, etc.) turning off and on. Our lamps and clock next to our bed were not working as well. I found that the power strip, under our bed, had been blown. I replaced it and a second one blew right away. Doug Gietzen, a local electrician, was called. When he arrived, he did a thorough check of the electrical system in our house. He checked all of our equipment inside the house and did not find a problem with the equipment’s func�on. He then went and tested the line side of the main breaker. He found a slight difference of five-to-six volts. He had my wife turn on an appliance and found the difference increased. From this test he determined that the problem was on Idaho Power’s side. He instructed my wife to contact Idaho Power, which she did while he was here. He then le� sta�ng that he should not need to be here when Idaho Power arrived. Idaho Power arrived toward the end of the day. We I arrived home from work, around 5 pm, the trouble-man was checking their J-box near the street. He stated that when he checked the poles there was a one-to-three-volt difference between the two. He stated that everything checked out fine on their end and that we should have our equipment checked. We informed him that our equipment was checked earlier that day by a licensed electrician. He then stated that if we had any more problems to call them back. (The day before this event, it had rained a good por�on of the day.) On Saturday August 26th,2023, we were preparing for the Twin Falls County fair to begin because our children were in 4-H. This day was the scheduled interviews for 4-H. We had forgoten a large model and my wife had run home to get it. She atempted to open the garage door and found that it was not working. Later a�er I got home, I did some trouble shoo�ng and found that the garage door opener was no longer working. It had been raining the day before (Friday) and early that morning. On Monday August 28th, 2023 in the morning, everything was working fine. My wife and children le� around 10:00 AM to go to the fairgrounds to work the 4-H food booth. They returned home around 2:00 PM to take the chickens to the fair, my wife found that none of the lights in the house were working. Idaho Power was called by my wife. She was irate with them because the problem was not fixed, we needed a new garage door opener and now it appeared that we needed a new oven/range as well. Once, she got off the phone with Idaho Power, she called Doug Gietzen to give him an update. She had to leave again right away and was concerned about the safety of our home as there was, once again, the smell of an electrical fire. Doug came right over and waited for Idaho Power. This �me Idaho Power stated that while checking the voltage there was a “slight difference” from phase to phase but was within their parameters. When we asked our electrician about the difference, he stated that there should not be a difference at any �me. Idaho Power did further tes�ng, and brought a second trouble- man. They then determined that the neutral on their end was faulty. They then fixed the neutral. RECEIVED Tuesday, January 16, 2024 8:00AM IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CASE NO. IPC-E-24-03 Between the two events, we found several items were damaged due to the faulty neutral. The most expensive of these was the garage door opener. The garage door opener was found not to be working a�er the first event and before the second event. During the repair of the garage door opener, the built in surge protector was found to be blown and the control board was fried. An atempt was made to replace the parts but was unsuccessful. The garage door opener unit was then replaced. Repairing these items created a financial hardship on us because we are a single income family. Also due to fair-�me and other events in our lives the repair, claim, and this complaint have not been done in a �mely manner. A�er the repairs were done, we filed a claim with Idaho Power. The result of the claim was that they denied the repair for the garage door opener (the most expensive item claimed). They stated that the reason for the denial was because it happened before the second event; however, they did approve the cost of the two power strips, which happened during the first event. They are claiming no liability for breakdown of equipment per Rule J Sec�on 1 a. We are filing this report due to the ethics and principle of the decisions made regarding our claim. The outcome we desire is that Idaho Power take FULL responsibility for their faulty equipment and in the future they do more thorough tes�ng and fix the problem in response to the first occurrence. Witness: Doug Gietzen (208)308-3575 Paul Madalena 105 Sunset Circle Buhl, Idaho 83316 (208)320-8255 Wfd9217@yahoo.com