What to do

  1. 1

    Check the visible scope

    Determine safely whether the problem appears limited to the room, the building or a wider area, without opening equipment or diagnosing wiring.

  2. 2

    Select the reporting channel

    Use PEA Smart Plus, official LINE account @PEAThailand or Contact Center 1129 for a PEA-supplied premises.

  3. 3

    Provide precise context

    Give the exact property location, time, visible area affected and an available meter or account reference without exposing it publicly.

  4. 4

    Keep the building contact involved

    Ask the host or building office to check internal systems when the unit supply, account ownership or master-meter arrangement is unclear.

Check the scope without diagnosing the wiring

Look safely at the scope before choosing a channel. Ask whether neighboring rooms, shared corridors or nearby buildings also lack power. If only one unit is affected, contact the host, reception, juristic office or account holder as well, because an internal breaker, building system or master-meter arrangement may sit outside a direct PEA fault report.

Do not open panels, touch damaged equipment or approach a fallen wire. Sparking, smoke, fire, a burning smell or a cable on the ground changes the task from ordinary outage reporting to immediate safety: keep away, warn others without approaching the hazard and use the appropriate emergency channel.

Choose an official PEA channel

For premises actually supplied by PEA, the official options include outage reporting in PEA Smart Plus and emergency or outage functions through LINE account @PEAThailand. PEA also lists Contact Center 1129 as an anytime customer channel. Use the channel you can access without delaying a safety response.

A short-stay visitor may not have every customer or meter field required for account functions. That does not establish that the visitor is barred from reporting a visible area fault, but it can limit what the app can retrieve. Ask the host or account holder for the reference if the official channel requests it.

Give a location PEA can distinguish

Provide the property name, unit or building where appropriate, street or soi, nearby landmark, Pattaya district context and the time the interruption was first noticed. State whether the fault appears limited to one room, a building, or a wider visible area. Add the meter or customer reference only when it is available and safe to share through the official channel.

Describe observations, not a diagnosis. For example, say that the corridor still has power while the unit does not, or that several neighboring buildings appear dark. Do not claim that a transformer, meter or private cable has failed unless the responsible authority or a qualified building professional has established that cause.

Keep the responsibility and timing uncertain

PEA's pages confirm reporting channels, not the cause, responsible party or restoration estimate at a particular Pattaya property. Planned work, an external network fault, a building pump or distribution board, a unit breaker and an account action can require different handling. Keep the building contact involved when the supply arrangement is unclear.

Save the report or reference number if the channel provides one, then follow live official updates. Do not publish or repeat an estimated restoration time unless it comes from the current incident channel. Billing disputes, landlord markups and whether electricity is included in rent are separate questions from reporting an active interruption.

Evidence

Sources

2 dated records support the material facts on this page.

  1. PEA Mobile Application (opens in a new tab)

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  2. Contact Us (opens in a new tab)

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