The difference between shallow buried hydraulic roadblock and deep buried hydraulic roadblock – (2)

Continued from the previous article

3. Convenience of maintenance and use: shallow buried vs deep buried

Shallow buried roadblock:

  • Advantages: Shallow buried equipment is more convenient for repair and maintenance, especially for inspection and repair of components such as hydraulic systems and control systems. Since the equipment is installed shallowly, large-scale underground excavation is usually not required.
  • Disadvantages: The equipment may be more susceptible to environmental impact (such as water accumulation and sediment) during use, and special attention should be paid to protection during maintenance.

Deep buried roadblock:

  • Advantages: Due to its large depth, the deep buried equipment is relatively less affected by the surface environment and can maintain relatively stable performance in long-term use.
  • Disadvantages: The maintenance of the deep buried equipment is more complicated. If the hydraulic system, control system and other components need to be repaired or replaced, the buried part of the equipment may need to be re-excavated, which increases time and cost.

4. Applicable places: shallow buried vs deep buried

Shallow buried roadblock:

  • Applicable places: Suitable for places with short installation cycle requirements, limited underground space, and ground conditions, such as urban roads, commercial area entrances, and some places where large-scale construction is not allowed. Shallow buried roadblocks are suitable for environments with high mobility requirements.

Deep buried roadblocks:

  • Applicable places: Suitable for places with extremely high security requirements and can withstand large construction volumes, such as government agencies, military bases, high-level security facilities, etc. Deep buried equipment can maintain stability for a long time and is not easily affected by external interference.

5. Cost comparison: Shallow buried vs. deep buried

Shallow buried roadblocks:

  • Lower cost: Due to the shallow installation depth, the construction is relatively simple, and the required civil engineering costs are low, which is suitable for projects with limited cost budgets.

Deep buried roadblocks:

Higher cost: The installation of deep buried models requires more infrastructure and a longer construction period, so its overall cost is higher, which is suitable for projects with more sufficient budgets.

Selection suggestions:

  • The shallow buried type is suitable for places that require rapid deployment, short construction period, and relatively simple underground foundation. It is suitable for some daily traffic control and security places.
  • The deep buried type is suitable for places with extremely high security requirements, especially in environments where equipment needs to operate stably for a long time and withstand high-intensity impact, it can provide more reliable protection.

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Post time: Feb-13-2025

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