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Transgrid completes clifftop line repairs

by Kody Cook
October 24, 2023
in Electricity, News, Powerlines, Projects, Spotlight
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Transgrid line workers have completed a high wire repair job on the New South Wales transmission network near Kangaroo Valley. 

The network has been carrying out upgrades to extend the life of a 330kV transmission line which runs through farmland and rugged National Park between Kangaroo Valley and Dapto.

Transgrid Executive General Manager of Delivery, Craig Stallan, said that the network spans more than 13,000km and takes in all kinds of terrain. 

“This is one example of some of the incredibly challenging locations our people work in every day to help keep the system running safely,” Mr Stallan said.

“The refurbishment of this line will extend its life by another 35 years which is a great outcome. The team had to overcome many challenges, going above and beyond for the community.” 

The transmission line was built in 1963 and spans more than 43km. The refurbishment included strengthening towers and footings and replacing aged insulators and fittings along the line.

One of the most challenging sites was at Tongarra where crews had to work on a clifftop where a 915m span descends into a valley below at 45°.

The work included replacing dozens of line spacers, which separate conductors and prevent them from clashing.

To do this a lineworker had to sit in a specially designed trolley suspended from the transmission line, working up to 150m above the ground.

Project Engineer, Katherine Cai, said that when replacing conductor spacers, the line is de-energised and a winch is used to lift a trolley up the tower and hook the trolley onto the line. 

“A lucky linesperson then gets to sit in the trolley and ride the trolley down the transmission line,” Ms Cai said. 

The challenging project was completed safely after substantial planning to manage the risks.

“The conductor trolley travelled at a controlled speed using a winch to lower it. We had a rescue plan in place with backup trolleys and we also kept a close eye on wind speed and weather conditions.

“Once the lineworker in the trolley arrived at each conductor spacer, they replaced them by hand and once they were done, they were off to the next one, so it was a little bit of a rollercoaster ride.” 

Featured image: The trolley attached to the transmission line. Image credit: Transgrid.

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