According to incomplete statistics, each year due to bird damage caused by power failures caused by economic losses of up to hundreds of millions of dollars, this grim reality to find effective bird repellent solutions to become the power industry urgently need to overcome the problem. Shenzhen True Bird Repellent Technology launched Power Ultrasonic Bird RepellerZQN-DL-CS, which greatly reduces the stay and activities of birds near power facilities and avoids power failures caused by bird damage.
Power ultrasonic bird repellers work by taking advantage of the fact that birds are sensitive to ultrasonic waves. The device is capable of emitting ultrasonic waves of a specific frequency, which are harmless to humans but an intolerable nuisance to birds. When birds hear this ultrasound, they feel uncomfortable and thus stay away from the grid area.
The device's ultrasonic frequency is constantly changing, with a frequency range of 16kHz-25kHz and an effective working radius of up to 12-15 meters, within which birds are strongly repelled. It also employs a variety of operating mechanisms that make it difficult for birds to become acclimatized.
The specific working mode is to work for 3 minutes, and then automatically stop working for 5 minutes, and so on. During the 3 minutes of the bird repeller's work, it will use different ultrasonic frequencies to repel birds to ensure the continuity and effectiveness of the repelling effect. This intermittent operation not only saves energy, but also improves bird repelling efficiency.
In addition, the Electric ultrasonic bird repeller adopts a solar power supply system, which can make full use of solar energy resources to realize green and environmentally friendly power supply. In the long-term rainy weather, the equipment can also rely on the battery stored in the power to continue to work, to ensure that the effect of bird repellent continuity. In the battery fully charged state, it can work stably for more than 10 days, including but not limited to the power system transmission lines, substations, outdoor switching sites and other key places to repel birds.