P.O. Box 575, Cornell, WI 54732
Phone (715) 239-6800 | (800) 300-6800
Fax (715) 239-6160 | Email -
cvec@cvecoop.com
Open Monday - Friday (7:30 AM - 4:00 PM)
Load Control Information

Commercial Accounts

Residential Accounts


Event
Annual Meeting
Member Picnic
Youth Congress
Cap. Credit Day

Coop Calendar
Date
TBD - 2011
TBD - 2011
July 7-9, 2010
Oct 1, 2010


Location
Cornell H.S.
Coop Office
UW of River Falls
Coop Office

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Stray Voltage Analysis

Stray voltage is an ongoing concern for dairy farms. Stray voltage occurs when the electrically conductive parts of agricultural buildings and equipment carry a slight electrical charge. Usually the current levels involved with stray voltage are much lower than what would be harmful or noticeable to humans. Stray voltage is important, however, because dairy cattle are much more sensitive to electricity. If stray voltage is present it can affect the milk production in dairy cows.

If you think you might have stray voltage on your farm, please contact the Cooperative. We have trained personnel to assist you.

In conjunction with our Stray Voltage Program, Chippewa Valley Electric participates in the State-wide Safety First Farm Rewiring Program. For more information click here.

lightbulb line Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative | P.O. Box 575 | Cornell, WI 54732
Phone (715) 239-6800 | (800) 300-6800 | Fax (715) 239-6160
Office Hours: Monday through Friday (7:30 AM - 4:00 PM)
Send any webpage comments or CONTACT us at cvec@cvecoop.com