South Sudan's industrial sector, primarily driven by oil extraction and agricultural processing, faces significant challenges due to a fragile power grid and extreme humidity during the rainy season. The lack of localized diagnostic centers makes the deployment of a portable electrical tester to find breaker critical for rapid maintenance in remote sites.
Environmental stressors, including high ambient temperatures and dust, accelerate the degradation of transformer insulation. Consequently, the demand for precision hipot leakage current measurement has risen to prevent catastrophic failures in substation equipment that serves key urban centers like Juba.
Current operational states rely heavily on imported equipment. There is a growing shift toward integrating a current generator machine for standardized load testing, moving away from improvised testing methods to meet international IEC and IEEE safety standards.




