Cameroon's electrical landscape faces unique challenges due to high humidity and temperature fluctuations, which accelerate the degradation of insulation in power transformers. The prevalence of aging infrastructure in Douala and Yaoundé necessitates a robust hipot leakage current monitoring system to prevent catastrophic failures caused by moisture ingress.
In the industrial zones of Kribi, the demand for stable energy is rising, yet the lack of precise diagnostic tools often leads to prolonged downtimes. Technicians frequently struggle with identifying faulty circuits without a specialized electrical tester to find breaker, resulting in inefficient maintenance cycles and increased operational risks.
Furthermore, the heavy reliance on oil-filled transformers in the regional grid requires advanced chemical monitoring. Implementing a systematic dga analysis of transformer oil is no longer optional but essential to detect internal arcing and overheating before they lead to grid-wide blackouts across the Littoral and Center regions.




