Uganda's electrical grid is undergoing rapid expansion to support industrialization in Kampala and Entebbe. However, the tropical climate and humidity levels often accelerate the degradation of insulation, making the use of a hipot leakage current tester essential for preventing catastrophic failures in aging substations.
The prevalence of unplanned power outages in rural regions highlights a critical need for efficient fault location. Technicians increasingly rely on a specialized electrical tester to find breaker issues, reducing downtime for critical agricultural processing plants and textile mills.
Furthermore, the reliance on large-scale transformers for hydroelectric power distribution requires rigorous oil monitoring. Implementing a systematic dga analysis of transformer oil has become the gold standard for Ugandan utility companies to predict internal faults before they lead to grid collapse.




