Sample Schedule Table
Once you’ve retrieved your feeder’s schedule, it typically looks like this (your actual schedule may vary):
| Date (July 2025) | Time Block 1 (hrs) | Time Block 2 (hrs) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 08:00–10:00 | 14:00–16:00 |
| 2 | 10:00–12:00 | 16:00–18:00 |
| 3 | 09:00–11:00 | 13:00–15:00 |
| … | … | … |
| 31 | 11:00–13:00 | 17:00–19:00 |
How to fill this in:
Copy the table from the portal or app for your feeder/grid.
Format as columns: Date, Time Block 1, Time Block 2, and more if needed.
Add a header (month, feeder number/name) for reference.
Example: Feeder FDR‑1234 (Vehari)
Here’s a mock‑up example based on a typical MEPCO feeder (for illustration only):
| Date | 08–10 AM | 14–16 PM |
|---|---|---|
| July 1 | OFF | ON (not off) |
| July 2 | ON | OFF |
| July 3 | OFF | ON |
| … | … | … |
| July 31 | ON | OFF |
“OFF” = scheduled load‑shedding during that block.
You can add more columns if your feeder has more than two daily blocks.
Next Steps for Your Area
Find your feeder/grid info — check your electricity bill for the feeder code (e.g., FDR-1234) and grid station name.
Visit the portal or website described above (no login required for CCMS).
Enter your details, then copy/export the schedule for the full month.
Fill in the table template as shown above. You can use Excel or a Word table.
Tips & Working Around Power Cuts
Download or screenshot the schedule for offline access.
Set reminders before each “OFF” time block.
Use power banks, UPS, or solar backups during those periods.
Stay updated on last-minute changes via the same portals or helpline: 0800‑63726.
Summary
MEPCO publishes feeder-based monthly schedules online and via app.
Use the CCMS portal or MEPCO’s site to get a precise timetable.
Build your own table like the example above for each month and feeder.