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The ENERGO-PRO teams built a 300-meter cable line in an intersected area in just 8 hours

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6.11.2014
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ENERGO-PRO teams built 300 meters of cable line in a rugged mountainous area in a record 8 hours to restore electricity and water supply to several areas of the town of Gorna Oryahovitsa, affected by the worsening weather conditions at the end of October. The many fallen trees as a result of the early winter, which most affected the region of Central North Bulgaria, demolished a mast substation located in mountainous terrain near the town of Gorna Oryahovitsa. The facility has an unspecified property, but it is of particular importance for the people in the area, because in addition to supplying electricity to all living in the villa area of the city, the transformer substation also powers the tanks and pumps supplying water to the high-lying areas in the town of Gorna Oryahovitsa. Repairing the damage from trees and branches fallen under the pressure of heavy snow proved to be a serious challenge for the teams of ENERGO-PRO Networks, which they were able to successfully overcome in just a few hours.

The demolished mast substation is located in a heavily crossed mountainous area and the deteriorated conditions at that time proved to be an obstacle to access it with specialized auto engineering.

In these circumstances, the specialists of the electricity distribution company took urgent action to restore the electricity supply in the area by building a new cable line. In just 8 hours, with the assistance of specialists from Jovkovtsi Plumbing, the teams of ENERGO-PRO Networks created an organization and built 130 meters of underground and 170 meters of overhead low-voltage cable line. Twisted insulated wires were laid for greater power stability and resistance to harsh winter conditions. During the construction of the new network, 3 pieces of steel pipe poles were also installed, each with a length of 9.5 meters, an electric meter board and a distribution box.

After successfully completed teamwork, normal electricity supply and water supply to the affected areas was restored.