Turkmenistan's electrical landscape is characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations and vast desert terrains, which place immense stress on transformer insulation. The reliance on heavy industrial loads for natural gas extraction requires a robust current generator machine for precise load simulation and testing of circuit breakers across remote substations.
In the arid regions, dust accumulation and heat accelerate the degradation of insulating oils. Consequently, the adoption of dga analysis of transformer oil has become critical to prevent catastrophic failures in the national grid, moving away from simple visual inspections to molecular gas analysis.
Furthermore, the modernization of the Turkmen energy sector demands higher safety standards. The implementation of rigorous hipot leakage current measurements is now a standard requirement for certifying new electrical installations in the Ashgabat and Balkan regions.




