GB/T 35695-2017
ActiveTechnology guide for preventing bird-related outages of overhead transmission lines
架空输电线路涉鸟故障防治技术导则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides technical guidelines for preventing power outages caused by bird activities on overhead transmission lines. It is applied by electric power companies and grid operators in China during the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of transmission lines to mitigate risks such as bird nesting, droppings, and collisions. The standard specifies methods for bird hazard assessment, selection of bird-proof devices, and maintenance strategies tailored to different geographical and climatic conditions.
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