What are the difficulties for electric workers to climb the snow-capped mountains to melt the ice on the lines and ensure the power transmission process?

The weather is particularly cold this year, especially in some remote mountainous areas. It is easy to freeze when the temperature is low. If the line freezes, it is easy to be crushed, which will affect people's normal use of electricity. In fact, the work of electric workers is very hard. No matter whether it is windy or rainy, as long as something goes wrong, they will rush to the front line for emergency repair as soon as possible to ensure people's normal use of electricity. In the cold winter, when it snows and freezes in some areas, it is easy to affect the circuit. At this time, power workers need to climb mountains to melt ice for lines, just to ensure that people can use electricity normally.

The temperature in Guizhou is relatively low, especially in remote mountainous areas, and the temperature can be below-10℃. When it snows, the lines freeze easily. If the line is not thawed in time, it is difficult to ensure the normal power supply input. On the Internet, we often see netizens uploading photos of electric workers working in ice melting. Some netizens said: It is cold to watch, which shows that the work of electric workers is very hard and dangerous.

What are the difficulties for electric workers to climb the snow-capped mountains to melt the ice on the lines and ensure the power transmission process?

First, in order to ensure power transmission, electric workers risked their lives to go to work, climbed the electric tower and knocked on the ice to melt snow. I believe that for many people, their hearts are very scared. For electric workers, perhaps their careless climbing may be a farewell, but they have no choice. Even if they encounter more difficulties, even if there are more dangers, they have to face them. Therefore, power workers should ensure power transmission at the same time.

Second, the temperature in mountainous areas is low, and telephone poles are easy to form a thick layer of ice, which is slippery and difficult to climb. However, in order to ensure power transmission, electric workers hang themselves in the air as deicing objects. It can be said that if you accidentally fall, you may be smashed into pieces. Although it is dangerous, they also think it is worthwhile to ensure normal power transmission.

Third, in cold weather, in addition to completing the daily inspection tasks, electric workers have to go to every household to check the distribution lines, investigate potential safety hazards, and ensure the safety of people's electricity use. In the process of melting ice, they will face all kinds of difficulties, but they have a fiery heart. Even if the weather is cold, in order to ensure the normal transmission of electricity, they must be at the forefront.

In fact, every post has its own job. For electric workers, they are particularly afraid of the cold, but there is nothing they can do. In order to ensure power transmission, even if the weather is cold, they will take enough safety measures to clear the frozen lines and ensure the normal use of electricity by ordinary people. We are here to pay tribute to them. You have worked hard.