Utilising dual resonant test systems to significantly reduces testing time and costs, making offshore operations more economical.
Performing Very Low Frequency (VLF) and Damped Alternating Current (DAC) tests up to 400kV to proactively detect and prevent potential failures.
Offering precise diagnostic capabilities to identify potential weaknesses and enable targeted maintenance before issues arise.
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High-voltage testing uses specialised methods like VLF and DAC to assess electrical systems, ensuring reliability, reducing failures, and extending asset life.
Offshore testing uses dual resonant systems to cut testing time and costs. This efficient process maintains accuracy and reduces downtime in challenging marine environments.
VLF (Very Low Frequency) and DAC (Damped Alternating Current) tests detect cable defects up to 400kV. Early detection prevents costly outages and improves long-term system health.
PD detection identifies weaknesses in insulation before they cause failures. This proactive approach enables targeted maintenance, boosting safety and equipment longevity.
Asset managers and project teams gain actionable insights for preventive maintenance. Early issue detection leads to fewer unexpected failures, lower costs, and improved system performance.
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