LED Bird
Diverterfor Power Lines

Solar-powered, 6-LED blinking marker with auto day/night switching. Designed for night migration routes, fog corridors and high-risk transmission spans across India.

6 LEDs per Face

100+ Hour Battery

Auto Day/Night

Solar Charged

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——The Problem

Why Passive Markers
Fail at Night

Most bird-wire collisions occur between dusk and dawn — the exact window when passive retroreflective and glow-in-dark markers are least effective. India’s power lines cross critical nocturnal migration routes, wetlands and fog-prone river valleys where standard non-LED diverters provide insufficient protection.

Retroreflective stickers require an external light source to function. In open-terrain power line corridors — away from streetlights or vehicle headlamps — there is effectively no light to reflect. Glow-in-dark flappers provide a passive dim glow, but their visible range drops sharply after a few hours of darkness.

occur during dawn / dusk / night windows endangered species

The LED Solution

High-intensity blinking LEDs emit their own light — independent of ambient conditions. The PLM/LD-V1 activates automatically at dusk, delivering a powerful blinking signal visible at over 1 km in clear conditions and cutting through fog, dust haze and rain. Birds detect the moving light cue and adjust their flight path before reaching the wire.

LED blinking range in clear night conditions

——Product Design

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Vertical Solar Charging
Solar cells are mounted vertically

Solar cells are mounted vertically — a deliberate engineering choice. Horizontal panels accumulate dust rapidly in India’s dry seasons, slashing charging efficiency. Vertical orientation receives sunlight from all angles throughout the day and sheds dust naturally, maintaining consistent charging output across seasons without cleaning maintenance.

Operational cost: zero

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Auto Day/Night Sensor

An integrated ambient light sensor continuously monitors daylight levels. LEDs activate automatically at dusk and deactivate at sunrise — no manual intervention required, ever. This smart switching conserves the 100+ hour battery reserve for nighttime use only, and eliminates any light pollution during daylight hours when LEDs provide no additional benefit over passive stickers.

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6 High-Intensity Blinking LEDs

Six high-intensity LEDs are arrayed symmetrically on each face of the circular flapper. The blinking pattern — rather than a steady light — triggers a stronger avoidance response in birds, which are highly sensitive to movement and intermittent light cues. The dual-face LED layout ensures the warning signal is visible regardless of which direction a bird approaches from.

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Sealed Weatherproof Electronics

All electronic components — battery, LED module, sensor and control circuit — are housed in a fully sealed, weather-resistant enclosure. The design is rated for continuous outdoor exposure including monsoon rain, coastal salt spray and dust. No maintenance access to electronics is required or possible under normal operating conditions, eliminating the risk of water ingress from service tampering.

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360° Rotation + Glow Backup

The LED module is mounted on the same 360° rotating swivel used in the passive Non-LED model. The spinning motion provides an additional kinetic warning signal during the day and amplifies LED visibility at night by creating a sweeping light arc. The flapper also retains glow-in-dark and retroreflective materials as a passive backup if battery charge is depleted — providing triple-layer protection.

Fits 5mm–38mm · <350g

——Operating Principle

How the LED
Bird Diverter Works

Three integrated systems work together to deliver round-the-clock bird protection — no manual operation, no power grid connection required.

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Daytime Solar Charging

During daylight hours, the vertically mounted solar cells continuously convert sunlight into stored charge. The auto-cutoff sensor deactivates all LEDs during this phase, directing 100% of solar input to battery charging. On a clear day, the system reaches full charge within several hours — providing over 100 hours of nighttime operation from a single full charge cycle. The passive retroreflective stickers provide daytime visibility without any power draw.

AUTO · PASSIVE DAYTIME

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Dusk — Automatic LED Activation

AUTO · SENSOR TRIGGERED

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Active Night Bird Warning

With LEDs active, the spinning flapper creates a sweeping blinking arc visible at over 1 km in clear night conditions. Birds detect the intermittent light source at sufficient distance to react and change flight direction — well before reaching the conductor. The combined effect of blinking LEDs, 360° rotation, and the physical presence of the flapper disc creates a multi-cue warning that works across species including large waterbirds, raptors, and migratory flocks.

ACTIVE · 1KM+ VISIBILITY

—-Technical Data

PLM/LD-V1
Specifications

Compliance Standard
CEA Technical Specification for Bird Flight Diverters
Central Electricity Authority, Government of India
LEDs per Face6 high-intensity blinking LEDs
Battery Runtime100+ hours continuous blinkingFrom a single full charge cycle
Daytime OperationAuto-cutoff via ambient light sensor
Solar ChargingVertically positioned cellsOmnidirectional / dust-resistant orientation
ElectronicsSealed weather-resistant system
Working Temperature−20°C to 100°C
Conductor Clamp SizeUniversal — 5mm to 38mm diameter
Flapper Diameter180 mm
Flapper Thickness5 mm
Retro Area per Face+4,200 mm²Multicolour retroreflective stickers
WeightLess than 500 grams
Installation MethodHot-stick installation — no line shutdown required
Compatible LinesLT, 11kV, 33kV, 66kV, 132kV, 220kV, 400kV

What These Numbers Mean

6 LEDs per face:

dual-face layout means the blinking signal is visible from all approach angles — front, side and rear. No blind approach direction exists.

100+ hour runtime:

even in three consecutive overcast days with minimal solar charging, the battery reserve sustains full night operation without interruption

−20°C to 100°C:

tested for Himalayan high-altitude winter lines and Rajasthan summer transmission routes in the same product — no seasonal variants needed.

<550g weight

within the weight limit specified by CEA for bird flight diverters on conductor spans. No conductor sag or tension impact at CEA-specified installation spacing.

4,200 mm² retro + 8,500 mm² glow per face:

passive systems remain fully functional even at zero battery charge — the LED model is never “off,” only at reduced visibility mode.


Where LED Diverters
Are Essential

The LED bird diverter is specified for power line spans where passive markers alone are insufficient — typically where bird flight occurs at night, in reduced visibility conditions, or at high altitude where ambient light levels are consistently low.

APPLICATION 01

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Airport-Vicinity Power Lines

Power infrastructure within airport influence zones must meet active lighting requirements. Lines crossing approach paths and taxi corridors near airports carry high bird traffic — particularly large waders and waterfowl attracted to airport grasslands — and require the visibility range that only LED blinking delivers.

APPLICATION 02

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Fog-Prone River Plains & Valleys

North Indian river plains — including Ganga, Yamuna, Brahmaputra and their tributaries — experience dense winter fog for weeks at a time. Passive retroreflective markers become almost invisible in heavy fog. High-intensity LEDs cut through fog and rain far more effectively, maintaining bird warning capability during the winter months when migratory species are at peak density.

APPLICATION 03


HV & EHV Transmission Corridors

High-voltage lines (66kV and above) cross longer spans at greater heights and often traverse open terrain with minimal ambient light. Long cross-country HV transmission corridors pass through ecologically sensitive zones where regulatory scrutiny is highest and absolute collision prevention is required to maintain environmental clearances and avoid wildlife-related outages.

Regulatory compliance: EHV spans in eco-sensitive zones require CEA-standard active marking

APPLICATION 04

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Raptor & Crane Hunting Corridors

Eagles, kites, vultures, Sarus Cranes and Demoiselle Cranes are most active and at highest wire-strike risk during dawn and dusk — the transitional periods when passive glow-in-dark markers are exhausted and retroreflective stickers have insufficient ambient light to function. The LED auto-sensor activates at precisely these twilight risk windows.

Why Choose Passive

The Three Practical
Advantages

The passive non-LED bird diverter’s commercial case rests on three clearly quantifiable advantages over active LED alternatives for most deployment scenarios.

Lowest Total Cost

The non-LED model carries a lower unit purchase price than the LED variant, and zero ongoing operational cost. Over a 10-year deployment on a 100km rural distribution line requiring approximately 10,000 units, the cost differential versus LED diverters — purchase price plus maintenance visits avoided — is substantial. For state DISCOM procurement under budget constraints, this makes the passive model the economically rational choice for all spans that do not specifically require active LED marking.

Zero Maintenance

There is nothing to service. No battery to replace when it degrades after 3–5 years. No solar panel to clean when dust accumulates. No electronic circuit to fail or short in monsoon water ingress. No firmware to update. No specialist technician required. The passive diverter’s mechanism — a polymer disc on a stainless steel swivel — has no consumable components. Once installed correctly, it requires no further attention for its entire service life. For utilities managing thousands of kilometres of line, this operational simplicity translates directly into lower total cost of asset management.

10+ Year Service Life

UV-stabilised polymer construction and stainless steel hardware resist the full range of Indian climate stressors — UV radiation, monsoon humidity, dust, freeze-thaw cycling at altitude, salt air on coastal lines. The expected field service life exceeds 10 years under normal operating conditions. This compares favourably with active LED diverters, where battery service life of 3–5 years typically triggers the first maintenance cycle and its associated cost. The passive diverter’s extended service life significantly improves whole-life cost per unit of bird protection delivered.

When to Upgrade to LED
The passive non-LED diverter is the right specification for the majority of Indian power line spans. Upgrade to the LED Blinking Marker (PLM/LD-V1) specifically for spans where bird activity is documented at night or during fog — including nocturnal migration corridor crossings, airport-vicinity lines, fog-prone river plains and spans serving habitats with documented nighttime bird use. Many projects use a mixed specification: passive diverters on the majority of spans, LED on critical crossings.

Common Questions

LED Bird Diverter
Questions
FAQ

Installation, Lifespan & Compliance

These are the most common technical questions we receive from utility engineers, procurement teams and project managers. If your question isn’t covered here, contact our team directly for a detailed technical response. Need a specific answer? Contact our technical team.

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Specify the
LED Diverter
on Your Project

We supply CEA-compliant LED bird diverters to state DISCOMs, transmission utilities, PGCIL contractors, renewable energy developers and Forest Departments across India. Technical datasheets, test certificates and bulk pricing available on request.

CEA test certificates provided with every order
✓Hot-stick installation — no power shutdown needed
✓Bulk pricing from 500 units, fast dispatch from New Delhi
✓Technical support for project specification and layout
✓Government GST invoicing and tender documentation available

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ACTIVE · SOLAR WIND ACTIVATED · HIGH-WIND CORRIDORS

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PLM / AER-V1

Multi-blade aerodynamic spinner activates in light breeze. Larger visual footprint than disc-type. For desert transmission routes, coastal lines, open ridgeline spans and GIB habitat corridors.

Product Comparison

LED vs Non-LED
Bird Diverter

Both products are CEA-certified and share the same mechanical platform. The choice between them depends on the visibility conditions and regulatory requirements of the specific installation span.

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Recommendation: Specify LED diverters (PLM/LD-V1) on any span where birds are active at night, dawn or dusk, or where fog and low visibility are seasonal factors. For daytime-only risk zones and large-scale LT/11kV rural deployments where budget efficiency is the priority, the Non-LED model (PLM/NLD-V1) delivers full CEA compliance at lower cost per unit. Many projects use a mixed specification — LED on critical spans and crossing points, Non-LED elsewhere.