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Risks Arising From Insufficient Testing Resources For Power Fittings

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In the process of power system equipment management, the detection frequency and coverage of transmission line hardware are directly related to the overall reliability and safe and stable operation of the line. Some enterprises suffer from insufficient resource allocation during actual equipment inspections, leading to inadequate inspection efforts for electrical transmission line hardware fittings (electricity, gas, and dust). This can result in the accumulation of hidden equipment problems, increasing the risk of unplanned power outages and creating blind spots in subsequent maintenance decisions.

When hardware fittings for transmission lines inspection activities are marginalized, maintenance personnel will be unable to obtain equipment status in a timely manner, making it difficult to formulate reasonable maintenance plans. As system operating time increases, the impact of various environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and dust on equipment performance accumulates. If these impacts are not identified in time through inspection, they may evolve into more complex faults.

Risks Arising From Insufficient Testing Resources For Power Fittings

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