Tajikistan's electrical infrastructure is characterized by extensive hydroelectric power plants and long-distance transmission lines crossing the Pamir Mountains. The extreme temperature fluctuations and high humidity in valley regions place immense stress on insulation, making a reliable hipot test leakage current system essential for preventing catastrophic failures in high-voltage substations.
Currently, many local utilities are transitioning from reactive maintenance to predictive diagnostics. There is a growing demand for an electrical tester to find breaker faults quickly to minimize downtime in remote industrial zones where technician access is limited by geography.
Furthermore, the aging fleet of transformers in regional hubs requires sophisticated dga analysis of transformer oil to detect incipient faults such as partial discharge or overheating before they lead to total blackout scenarios across the Tajik grid.




