As part of the infrastructure upgrade, over 150 kilometers of SIP cables have been laid.
Regarding the total length of installations in the Chui region, 7.52 kilometers of overhead power lines of 35/10 kV and 15.75 kilometers of 10 kV overhead lines using SIP-3 have been installed. Additionally, 146.24 kilometers of 10 kV lines have been converted to SIP-2.
Distribution by districts:
- Alamudun District – 31.2 km;
- Kemin District – 6.2 km;
- Moscow District – 13.7 km;
- Jail District – 23.34 km;
- Sokuluk District – 32.6 km;
- Chui District – 7.5 km;
- Issyk-Ata District – 16.5 km;
- Panfilov District – 15.2 km.
The main feature of SIP cable is its high resistance to various external influences, including natural phenomena that can negatively affect overhead power lines.
This wire is strong against temperature fluctuations, ice formation, precipitation, and wind loads. In conditions of strong hurricanes and storms, traditional aluminum wires can break due to excessive mechanical loads, while SIP cable demonstrates reliable operation even in challenging conditions, which is a significant advantage.
These measures are aimed at ensuring stable electricity supply for consumers during the autumn-winter period and preventing possible emergencies.
For additional information regarding electricity supply, you can contact the 24-hour phone numbers:
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+996 772 001209
+996 556 001209
WhatsApp: +996 702 001209