Let me start by saying that I live in an old (1903) brick row house in Brooklyn. 2 floors and a basement.
When we moved in (1980) there was much yelling up and down the stairs and I hated it. So I decided to put an Intercom in. But that cost money and I was now, officially, broke.
But I did have a case of 2564 sets and a 501 KSU and a Teltone DICM so I went to town and installed a 1A2 system.
Which has sat, basically unchanged and untended with some very minor exceptions for at least 35 years.
About 30 years ago the CO lines got hit by lightning and that required some service.
Also about 30 years ago the "technician" installing my city mandated water meter cut the ground out from the electrical system and smoked the power supply. That required some service.
About 25 years ago a contractor putting down floors put a nail through a 25 pair cable and that also required some troubleshooting.
But since then - next to nothing. The occasional lamp. Once a tone dial! Change out the 4000F cards when I put in FIOS. Otherwise - nothing.
Until today.
I was taking a nap and Fran was making all sorts of noise. OK, I'm up what's the problem? No internet. I go downstairs and the router (and the TV and the Set top Box and....) are all dark. Down the basement, check the breaker and all is good. I've got some power, but not all. Lost a phase from Con Edison.
Take the cover off the panel and test. Yup. I got half my service. I call Con Ed and the robot promises to dispatch soon.
Now my supervisor (Fran) says: "What's that clicking?" Interruptor in the 501 cabinet. Unbury it and discover the first (and now only) CO line is hosed.. Weird flutter type hold (not installed on my system). Clear more crap out of the way, lay down on the floor (don't ask, it's a long, sad story) and start testing.
Do I still remember how to test? It's been a real long time! This stuff just doesn't break. I wound up removing tips and rings from first one, then another terminal when it hits me.
The power went out first. It's got to be related to that. But how? It's all 1A2. Except......
For the 2 line phone I installed a few years ago that no one ever uses. THAT ONE plugs into the AC.
I went upstairs to the living room, pulled the plug and the problem went away.
Annoyed, am I? You bet.
At that point Edison came by, (not bad. 90 minutes from when I called) told me that with all the snow on the street from the Nor'Easter (not to mention all the cars parked on top of the manholes that are frozen in place) that there was no way to provide a permanent fix.
Lacking a key to get into the demarcation box they opened my electric panel, removed the offending 1/0 cable from the breaker and jumped it out to the other phase - with number 10 wire!
"Don't you think that's a little light for 100 Amps?"
"Nah, it'll be fine till the snow thaws."
Oh well.
Luckily I don't have much that's 220 in the house.
It's been a day.
Sam