5314 street lights and 375 roads have been added i

2022-10-16
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New 5314 street lamps and 375 roads have been added in the core area of Beijing to complete the empty line entry of the street lamp rack

new 5314 street lamps and 375 roads have been added in the core area of Beijing to complete the empty line entry of the street lamp rack and even a paper is hard to find

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original title: the above part of the core area of Beijing is the technical personnel of our company Jinan new era Gold Testing Instrument Co., Ltd. to introduce the advantages of the rubber fatigue testing machine and the operation steps of the equipment. New 5314 street lamps and 375 Four roads have been completed with the overhead line of the street lamp rack entering the ground

source Title: 419 kilometers of overhead lines have been removed in the core area of the capital. It took two years, and the grounding project of 375 road lamp overhead lines in the core area of the capital has been fully completed. A total of 419 kilometers of overhead lines have been removed, completely removing the "spiders" over the city. Yesterday, it was learned from the Municipal Urban Management Committee that, along with the empty line entry project of the street lamp rack, 9741 street lamps were newly built in the core area, including 5314 newly installed street lamps in 218 unlit sections, which effectively solved the problem of "no lights on the road and no lights on the road"

yesterday evening, in xizongbu Hutong, Dongcheng District, street lamp workers were overhauling and debugging 49 newly installed sidewalk lamps. Subsequently, the staff and residents' representatives closed the switch together, and 49 new street lights came on together. According to the person in charge of the project in 2007, in the 800 meter long xizongbu Hutong, there were originally 18 small bending lights, which were erected on concrete poles. Some poles are far away, some are covered by tree crowns, and others are surrounded by sundries, which makes it difficult to maintain on poles, resulting in obvious lack of lighting brightness in back streets and alleys, and there are certain potential safety hazards. With the progress of the overhead line into the ground project, the engineers removed all the original cement poles, buried the wires in the sky, and installed 49 new sidewalk lights, 31 more than before, "in this way, the whole alley has realized 'there is no line in the sky, and there is light on the ground'."

it is learned that while the lights are on in xizongbu Hutong, the engineering plastics in key markets will increase at a growth rate of about 5%, and all 375 roads in the core area that implement the road lamp rack empty line into the ground project have street lights on. According to the relevant person in charge of the Municipal Urban Management Committee, since 2017, Beijing has listed the task of putting overhead lines into the ground in the core area of the capital as a major political project and livelihood project in the city, and has taken the removal of "spiders" from the sky of the city as a major event related to the national image, the quality of the city and the living environment of the people. At the same time, in combination with the implementation of the overhead line grounding project, street lights are installed in the unlighted sections of the branch Hutong to solve the problem of "no lights on the road and no lights on when there are lights"

in the past two years, Beijing electric power urban lighting management center has implemented the road lamp rack empty line entry project on 375 roads in the core area of the capital. A total of 419 kilometers of overhead lines have been demolished, 9741 street lights have been newly built, and the average illumination of the road has quadrupled. Among the new streetlights, there are 5314 newly installed streetlights in 218 unlit sections, ensuring the lighting needs of branches, lanes and public toilets in Hutong. Today, the project is fully completed, and all the new street lights are on

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