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Insulator Design To Reduce The Burden Of On-site Operations

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Operations involving porcelain dead end insulators often involve tasks such as cleaning, testing, and installation, placing a significant physical burden and safety risks on on-site personnel. Traditional operations suspension insulator rely on manual climbing of poles for piecemeal cleaning or inspection, resulting in high physical exertion, long work cycles, and high labor intensity.

Through the integration of mechanized and automated equipment and processes, the physical load on the relevant stages of operations suspension composite insulator is significantly reduced. Live-line cleaning devices, equipped with a remote control system and an additional robotic arm, can perform cleaning tasks without requiring personnel to be near the high-voltage environment. Operations can be completed simply by issuing commands from the ground, reducing the burden on on-site personnel.

Insulator Design To Reduce The Burden Of On-site Operations

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