In the daily operation and maintenance of the power sector and railway power supply systems, bird damage prevention has always been an important and challenging task. When it comes to bird control for transmission lines and substations, Shenzhen Dingxin Smart Technology has something to say!
How terrible is bird damage?
Bird damage generally refers to various types of damage caused by bird activity to power transmission lines and substation equipment. Birds build nests on towers, and nesting materials may fall onto lines or equipment, causing short circuits. Bird droppings are conductive and adhere to the surface of insulators.
Bird damage generally refers to various types of damage caused by bird activity to power transmission lines and substation equipment. Birds build nests on towers, and nesting materials may fall onto lines or equipment, causing short circuits. Bird droppings are conductive and, when attached to insulator surfaces, reduce insulation performance and increase the risk of flashover. Even birds themselves may accidentally touch live parts while flying, causing accidents such as line tripping.
Therefore, when faced with these challenging bird-related issues, Dingxin Smart Technology's AI-powered bird deterrent device for power transmission lines, the DX-QNS100-AI, utilizes AI algorithms to detect bird activity. Once birds are detected, the pan-tilt laser quickly activates to deter them. Additionally, it can integrate with ultrasonic bird deterrents, with frequencies ranging from 8 to 35 kHz, making it unbearable for birds; The omnidirectional voice speaker also plays a role, equipped with various sounds such as gunfire, wolf howls, gong sounds, eagle calls, and firecracker noises, comprehensively disrupting the birds' adaptability.
In addition, the device features 130 preset positions and 4 patrol groups. The system has preset routes and can operate using machine intelligence, enabling automatic patrols without the need for manual supervision. Through the Internet of Things (IoT), remote control is possible, allowing users to manually activate laser, ultrasonic, and voice-based bird deterrent functions remotely. Users can also modify the voice speaker's sound source and configure other recorded sounds. Furthermore, the device is powered by solar panels and batteries, and also supports mains power supply, offering great flexibility and convenience.
The AI-powered bird deterrent device for power transmission lines breaks through the limitations of traditional bird deterrent methods, which are often single-purpose and have short-lived effects. By seamlessly integrating AI recognition, laser technology, ultrasonic waves, and diverse audio deterrents, it achieves comprehensive and multi-layered bird damage prevention. This device not only effectively reduces the harm caused by birds to power transmission lines and substations, thereby lowering equipment failure rates, but also significantly improves operational efficiency while ensuring the stable operation of the power grid.