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Supporting & Distribution Material Service in Inn Dine | Accessories, Concrete Poles & Conductors

Our supporting and distribution material service in Inn Dine brings the right hardware, the right method, and the right paperwork together so your low- and medium-voltage lines are safe, durable, and easy to maintain. Villages around Inle Lake face salt-laden breezes, seasonal storms, and access constraints; that means line accessories, concrete poles and conductors can’t be chosen from a catalog alone. We pair on-site assessment with engineering checks to select insulators, crossarms, stay sets, clamps, connectors, and fittings that match your conductor type, span lengths, clearances, and soil conditions. Then we deliver materials and a disciplined installation sequence that keeps outages short and inspections straightforward.

Work begins with a line walk and a short desktop review. We confirm the route, measure spans, check existing pole spacing, and identify road crossings, irrigation channels, and trees that could complicate stringing or clearances. Soil tests or practical probes at sample locations help us choose the correct foundation depth and backfill approach for concrete poles, especially near wet patches and lakefront edges. Where existing structures are sound, we catalogue what can be reused; where poles are cracked, tilted, or misaligned, we mark replacements and plan phased swaps so supply continues during works. This survey feeds a material take-off that is realistic, not optimistic, preventing mid-project shortages and rushed substitutions.

Pole selection is more than height and price. We specify reinforced pre-stressed concrete poles with adequate moment capacity for your wind zone and conductor tension, along with corrosion-resistant hardware that tolerates Inn Dine’s moisture. Foundations are detailed with proper cover, compaction, and, where needed, stay-wire anchors positioned to avoid footpaths and farm machinery. Crossarms and brackets are matched to insulator choice and conductor diameter, preventing mechanical pinch that accelerates wear. Where lines turn or terminate, we use dead-end assemblies sized for the actual tension and add bird-flight markers or visibility tags at critical crossings to reduce incidents and complaints.

Conductors are chosen for electrical performance and life-cycle cost. Aluminum conductor steel-reinforced (ACSR) remains common for rural spans; for shorter service drops we might specify insulated ABC (aerial bundled cable) to minimize faults from branches and improve public safety near homes and markets. Whatever the choice, we calculate sag and tension to respect clearance under maximum temperature and loading, and we plan stringing windows that avoid the windiest hours. Connectors and compression fittings are matched to conductor alloy and size, installed with calibrated tools, and sealed against moisture ingress so joints stay cool throughout their life. At transformer positions and switch poles, we keep bends generous and labeling clear to help future crews isolate sections quickly.

Accessories make or break reliability. We standardize polymeric or porcelain insulators according to pollution class, use UV-stable ties and spacers, and select surge arresters where lightning density and feeder length justify them. At stays, we protect anchor rods with covers and mark guy paths to reduce trip risks. Earthing at transformer and switch locations is measured, not assumed; when soil resistivity runs high, we extend grids or add rods to reach target values. To limit future vegetation faults, we document minimum clearances and note any trees that require trimming agreements before commissioning.

Logistics matter just as much as engineering. Many Inn Dine sites require small trucks or staged drops; we prepare laydown areas away from soft soil and plan delivery routes that respect local traffic and harvesting schedules. Poles are handled with slings that avoid chipping concrete edges, and we use spreader bars for safe, steady lifts. During erection, crews follow a method statement that sets out exclusion zones, hand signals, and winch operation, while spotters keep the public clear. Where lines cross roads or waterways, temporary signage and escorts maintain safety until conductors are fully tensioned and clipped in.

Commissioning is a written, photo-backed process. We verify pole plumb and top alignment, measure conductor clearances at mid-span and at road crossings, and torque-check all bolted connections. Insulation resistance tests confirm there are no early-life defects, and earth resistance is logged at transformer poles and switch points. Labels are consistent from pole numbers to section IDs, and a simple route diagram is handed over with GPS points so future maintenance is faster to plan. As-built notes include any agreed deviations from the original route, with reasons and photos.

Because public expectations and domestic guidance evolve, we align our choices with recognized distribution good practices and keep an eye on official updates in Myanmar. For policy notices and engineering resources, the Government’s Ministry of Science and Technology maintains an authoritative portal you can consult for updates: https://myanmar.gov.mm/ministry-of-science-and-technology. Referencing authoritative sources helps with insurance, landlord permissions, and audits without slowing practical work on site.

Costing stays transparent from take-off to handover. Our bill of quantities separates poles, crossarms, insulators, conductors, fittings, stays, earthing, and labor so you can compare brands without weakening safety margins. We also include a small spare kit—extra clamps, ties, and a length of matching conductor—so minor repairs don’t turn into procurement delays. The outcome is straightforward: sturdy poles, tidy spans, cool-running joints, and clear labeling that together reduce outages, lower maintenance costs, and make your Inn Dine distribution lines feel calm and dependable through many monsoon seasons.

About Yaung Ni Oo Electric

Yaung Ni Oo Electric Co., Ltd. is a subsidiary of Yaung Ni Oo Group, focused on advancing Myanmar’s power infrastructure. With a strong track record in government and community projects, the company specializes in power distribution, electrification, and infrastructure development that align with both national and international standards.

Driven by its commitment to reliability and safety, Yaung Ni Oo Electric supports sustainable growth by delivering uninterrupted power supply solutions to residential, commercial, and public sectors. With skilled engineers, modern equipment, and efficient project management, the company plays a vital role in strengthening Myanmar’s energy future. Learn More

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Call: +95 9 42574 9399
Address: No 26 Aye Yeik Mon Main Rd, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)
Office Hours: 9am to 5pm (Mon- Sat)

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