CANICULE : Pourquoi le réseau va sauter (Le plan d'urgence 5 min)

Outside, it's 40°C and the national power grid trips. In less than 2 hours, your house becomes an oven. Discover the exact scientific and technical protocol to keep your loved ones safe 0:00 - The worst-case scenario of the summer: the grid is overloaded 0:50 - PART 1: The physics of collapse (RTE & ASN thermal dart) 3:20 - PART 2: The 3 essential actions to take in the first 5 minutes (Enedis alert) 6:10 - PART 3: The scale of passive thermal resilience (ADEME tip) 9:00 - PART 4: Water and cold chain management (ANSES standards) 11:50 - PART 5: Backup architecture (LFP batteries and thermal effect) 14:30 - PART 6: Safe integration and transfer switch (NF C 15-100) ⚠️ LEGAL NOTICE / DISCLAIMER: The content of this video is shared for educational, informational, and non-violent purposes only. Sharing experience. Working with electrical installations, alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC), as well as managing emergency situations, involves inherent risks of electric shock, electrocution, fire, or heat-related medical complications. Although this protocol is based on official standards (NF C 15-100, UTE C 15-712-1) and publications from public bodies (RTE, Enedis, ANSES, ADEME), the author cannot be held responsible for any direct or indirect material, financial, or physical damage resulting from the application of the advice presented. If you have any doubt about your electrical skills or the health of a loved one, it is imperative that you contact a qualified electrician or the emergency services (15, 18, 112).