At around 7:30 on the 16th, "Bebinca" made landfall in Lingang New City, with a maximum wind of 14 (42 m/s) near the center of the landfall, becoming the strongest typhoon to land in Shanghai since 1949.
Although Shanghai Electric Power did a series of preventive work, the number of grid failures began to rise rapidly after the typhoon landed and almost all concentrated in the low voltage distribution network.Under the all-day duty and protection of the staff of Shanghai Electric Power, the main grid of Shanghai maintained stable during the period of typhoon affecting Shanghai. In the face of the power failure involving thousands of households at the end-point of the grid, Shanghai Electric Power resumed power supply at the fastest speed.
Shijiazhuang Tianya Electric Co., Ltd. mainly produce medium and low voltage oil-immersed transformers and dry transformers.The products are sold to Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hubei and other provinces that will be affected by Bebinca.During this typhoon, our technicians were on standby 24 hours a day to provide remote support for the failure of Tianya transformers. What makes us most proud is that the distribution transformers of Tianya Electric have not been damaged or broken down under the typhoon because of their excellent waterproof, moisture-proof, powerful anti-short circuit capacity and high anti-lightning impulse capacity.All the transformers are running properly.
Although Bebinca brought a big storm to Shanghai, we also learned a lot from it. I hope everyone is safe and that we can deal with this situation more calmly in the future. Let's cheer for Shanghai and praise those who bravely face the typhoon! We also hope that after this typhoon, Shanghai can return to the past prosperity as soon as possible.
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