Every year during the bird nesting season, birds build nests on power line towers. However, if the wires and branches they bring fall off, they can cause insulator flashovers, leading to short circuits and circuit breakers tripping. Removing the nests can prevent bird-related faults, but it leaves the chicks without shelter. To address this situation, installing bird boxes can be an effective solution.
Bird deterrent boxes are typically installed on the crossarms of transmission line towers, covering the insulators. Their primary function is to block the spaces where birds prefer to build nests, preventing them from finding suitable spots to build nests and naturally discouraging them from lingering in hazardous areas. Additionally, they prevent bird droppings and debris from settling on insulators, reducing the risk of short circuits or pollution flashovers. Consequently, even if birds nest nearby, they won't directly impact power equipment, ensuring safer line operation.
Shenzhen Zhenquniao Technology's ZQN-DL-NH Bird Deterrent Box, constructed from polymer composite materials, not only boasts excellent insulation properties but also withstands wind and sun exposure for extended service life. Moreover, its typically striking red color serves as a visual deterrent, making birds wary and reducing their inclination to approach—effectively employing a dual-pronged approach to bird control.
Depending on different tower models and voltage levels, the ZQN-DL-NH bird deterrent box is available in multiple specifications and sizes to meet the needs of various power lines. Consequently, this bird deterrent box can be widely applied across diverse transmission lines, serving as a crucial tool in bird prevention efforts for power grids.
In areas with particularly high bird populations, bird deterrent boxes can be used in conjunction with other bird control measures. For instance, installing additional smart bird repellents, ultrasonic bird deterrents, or laser bird deterrents around the boxes creates a multi-pronged approach that yields better results. This combination not only expands the protection coverage but also avoids over-reliance on any single method, making power grid bird control more reliable.