China-UHV Line/Drone

Flame-throwing drone helps remove net on UHV power line

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Xianning City, Hubei Province, central China - Feb 21, 2017
1. Inspectors finding foreign matter on power line
2. Various of nylon net twining round UHV line
3. SOUNDBITE(Chinese) Feng Qi, head of Xianning power line maintenance station, Hubei power transmission and transformation project company:
"In the morning, our inspector found a foreign matter on the line. Through investigation, the nylon net was brought by strong wind, and severely affected the line’s safe operation. We’ll use a drone to deal with the emergency to ensure safety."
4. Various of staffs assembling drone
5. Various of drone flying close to nylon net, spitting out fire and burning it out

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When faced with certain objects twining round an ultra high voltage (UHV) power line, workers no longer need to climb a high ladder to remove it any longer, drones can now be used to do the dangerous deed.

Maintenance workers in Xianniang City in central China's Hubei Province demonstrated the removal of a 12-meter long nylon net entwining around a UHV with a flame-throwing drone on Tuesday.

"In the morning, our inspector found a foreign matter on the line. Through investigation, the nylon net was brought by strong wind, and severely affected the line’s safe operation. We’ll use a drone to deal with the emergency to ensure safety," said Feng Qi, head of Xianning power line maintenance station, Hubei power transmission and transformation project company.

Workers flew the flame-throwing drone towards the net, spitting fire at about four to five meters away from the nylon net and burnt it to the ground. In ten minutes, the power line resumed its normal operation.



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  • ID : 8043739
  • Dateline : Feb 21, 2017
  • Location : Xianning City,Hubei Province,China
  • Category : disaster and accident
  • Duration : 0'52
  • Audio Language : Chinese/Nats
  • Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
  • Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
  • Published : 2017-02-22 21:28
  • Last Modified : 2017-05-10 07:46:00
  • Version : 2

China-UHV Line/Drone

Flame-throwing drone helps remove net on UHV power line

Dateline : Feb 21, 2017

Location : Xianning City,Hubei Province,China

Duration : 0'52

  • English


Xianning City, Hubei Province, central China - Feb 21, 2017
1. Inspectors finding foreign matter on power line
2. Various of nylon net twining round UHV line
3. SOUNDBITE(Chinese) Feng Qi, head of Xianning power line maintenance station, Hubei power transmission and transformation project company:
"In the morning, our inspector found a foreign matter on the line. Through investigation, the nylon net was brought by strong wind, and severely affected the line’s safe operation. We’ll use a drone to deal with the emergency to ensure safety."
4. Various of staffs assembling drone
5. Various of drone flying close to nylon net, spitting out fire and burning it out


When faced with certain objects twining round an ultra high voltage (UHV) power line, workers no longer need to climb a high ladder to remove it any longer, drones can now be used to do the dangerous deed.

Maintenance workers in Xianniang City in central China's Hubei Province demonstrated the removal of a 12-meter long nylon net entwining around a UHV with a flame-throwing drone on Tuesday.

"In the morning, our inspector found a foreign matter on the line. Through investigation, the nylon net was brought by strong wind, and severely affected the line’s safe operation. We’ll use a drone to deal with the emergency to ensure safety," said Feng Qi, head of Xianning power line maintenance station, Hubei power transmission and transformation project company.

Workers flew the flame-throwing drone towards the net, spitting fire at about four to five meters away from the nylon net and burnt it to the ground. In ten minutes, the power line resumed its normal operation.



ID : 8043739

Published : 2017-02-22 21:28

Last Modified : 2017-05-10 07:46:00

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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