Vector Network News
Vector Network News
NETWORK SUMMARY for week ending 20 October 2012
ELECTRICITY
It has been another busy week for
our electricity network. The week saw a total of nine car v
poles including incidents at St Johns, Mangere East, Piha
and a serious accident in Glen Eden. An incident in New Lynn
saw a car on top of a transformer. Response crews also
attended an accident in Mt Eden East where a rubbish truck
brought down lines. In all cases we made the sites safe and
repaired equipment to minimise disruption to customers.
It was also a busy week for our faults crews with five building fires across this city. Crews also attended a number of callouts across Auckland where lines were brought down by trees following high winds, an incident in Green Bay where a house was struck by lightning and two incidents when a car brought down lines after hitting a house in Flat Bush and a truck brought down lines in Hillsborough.
Crews also repaired equipment and feeders throughout Auckland including network lines in Henderson which were being struck by a large stand of bamboo at the side of the road.
GAS TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
There were
five third party strikes on our gas distribution network
this week, including an incident in Te Awamutu when a
contractor caused a leak while looking for a water pipe.
Crews attended a gas leak after someone tampered with the
copper pipes, a leak caused when a stove was stolen leaving
open gas pipes in its wake, and a gas line incident in
Kohimarama. In all cases fault crews made sites safe and
repaired the equipment. Please take care around our gas
network and call 0508 B4 U WORK (248 967) or 0800 B4 U DIG
if outside Auckland.
PROJECT UPDATE
Pt
Chevalier substation upgrade - Vector’s capital
project’s group have recently completed work on the final
stage of a long running project to upgrade the equipment at
Pt Chevalier zone substation. The most recently completed
areas include the replacement of circuit breakers and main
incomer protection devices within the 11kV switchboard, the.
This project brings with it the benefit of more reliable,
faster protection against faults at the substation
(electronic instead of mechanical relays), arc detection
capability in all panels and safer, more reliable circuit
breakers (vacuum insulated instead of the old oil insulated
type). Commissioning was complex with multiple switching
operations required before each individual panel could be
de-energised and upgraded. Over the past three years, the
vast majority of equipment at this substation has been
upgraded whilst the substation has remained in operation.
(Photos available)
SHORTS
• Vector
owns over 17,737 kilometres of overhead and underground
lines in the greater Auckland area, and 12,572 kilometres of
gas pipe lines, with almost half supplying gas to Auckland.
• Celebrate the best of New Zealand music with fabulous live performances from your favourite Kiwi artists at the 2012 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards Thursday, 1 November. Vector, proud sponsor of the Arena.
Vector owns and manages a unique portfolio which consists of electricity distribution, gas transmission and distribution, electricity and gas metering installations and data management services, natural gas and LPG and fibre optic networks.
Vector is listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange with ticker symbol VCT. For further information, visit www.vector.co.nz
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