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| An Aerial platform is lowered onto conductors by helicopter so workers can replace the mid span joints. |
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| Specially designed “helikarts” are positioned on live 220kV conductors to enable staff to replace spacers and repair conductors. |
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| Cross-arms and insulators being changed on a 110kV tower, to raise the height of the conductors. |
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| Live Line techniques being used to lift live 220kV conductors to increase electrical clearance for building a substation. |
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| A 110kV strain pole structure being replaced. |
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| The 14 metre work platform slung from the tower enables access to both sides of the strain cross-arms and conductor terminations simultaneously. |
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Transmission Lines - New Zealand
Successful transmission line work demands qualities such as a proactive relationship-driven approach, logistical excellence and, of course, a total commitment to safety. Our skilled transmission line teams have these qualities in abundance as evidenced by successful projects in some of the toughest and most hostile conditions throughout Australasia, Asia and the Pacific.
Never compromising quality, our teams provide engineering, installation and project management for the entire spectrum of services from tower/pole erection and conductor and OPGW stringing to ‘hot stick’ and ‘bare hand’ live line work.
Our client relationships are based on alliancing principles and defined by a desire to provide solutions (often through innovation) so we can help our clients achieve their short and long term objectives.
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For more information please contact transmission@electrix.co.nz |