Many birds choose to move on the tall transmission line towers, often due to nesting, fecal discharge and flight and other behavior triggered line tripping fault. In such a situation, how to crack the conflict between bird protection and the stable operation of the power grid? < strong>Bird protection baffle is a good solution.
Bird-proof baffle is fixed in the overhead transmission line insulator string above the cross-arm, blocking bird droppings in the baffle range of flat products, generally by the plate, metal frame and connecting fittings. After installing the bird-proof baffle plate on the line tower, birds can carry out normal activities and nesting on the line, and at the same time, it also avoids the tree branches in the bird's nest, wire and bird droppings from falling on the power lines and insulators, which ensures the safe operation of the power lines.
The choice of material for your bird barrier is critical to its performance and longevity. True Bird Repellent- High-voltage transmission line bird-proof baffle ZQN-GT-DB, made of high-strength epoxy resin insulating board, with strong insulating performance and anti-fouling flash effect, resistant to pressure, abrasion, high temperature, heat aging and salt spray corrosion.
For installation, High-voltage transmission line bird-proof baffle ZQN-GT-DB adopts the way of L-shaped bracket fixed to the tower angle, different from the traditional lashing method, which effectively avoids the baffle's dislodgement and displacement problems due to the external factors such as wind and other external factors, and ensures the long-term effectiveness of the protective measures. At the same time, the size of the equipment will be customized according to the specifications of different towers, in order to achieve the best fit and protection effectiveness.
To summarize, the power grid bird-proof baffle is an effective means of ensuring power safety, reducing bird-related failures and promoting ecological balance. It can not only maintain the reliable operation of the power grid, but also protect the rare birds along the transmission lines and promote the harmonious coexistence of birds and lines.