Checking lines not for the faint-hearted

Published date08 November 2021
Publication titleOtago Daily Times (New Zealand)
It is not the job many of us would pick, but contractors were in deepest Fiordland on Thursday doing a job not for the faint-hearted.

Dangling from helicopters, workers spent the day checking power lines in the Grebe Valley, near Manapouri.

A Transpower spokesman explained the workers were inspecting the joints on its wires to ensure there were no defects.

Those doing the checking were kitted out with thermo-vision gear to look for any ‘‘hot spots’’.

If wires are in good working order they are able to carry full power load.

If not, power is lost and we all pay for that.

The Transpower spokesman said it was the kind of work that was carried out on a regular...

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