Faq

Faq

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Have questions about our transformer oil testing services, sampling process, or reporting system?

We’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions our clients ask. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to reach out — we’re here to help 24/7.

We recommend testing transformer oil at least once every 6 to 12 months, depending on the criticality and load of the equipment. Regular testing helps detect early signs of faults, moisture, or insulation aging before failure occurs.

Our sampling is fully digital and traceable. Each bottle is vacuum-sealed and tagged with a unique barcode, scanned using a mobile app linked to your equipment’s exact functional location — ensuring zero mix-ups and full tracking from site to lab.

Our AI-powered ERP processes most reports within 24 to 48 hours of sample receipt at the lab. You’ll receive results via email and through your secure online dashboard — fast, accurate, and hassle-free.

We offer a full range of IEC/IS-compliant tests including all backed by AI-driven result interpretation.

Yes. All testing is carried out in our  laboratory, using procedures that follow IEC, IS, and IEEE standards to ensure reliability and accuracy in every report.

Absolutely. Each sample is scanned via our mobile app, tracked using a unique barcode, and logged into our ERP system, so you always know the sample status — from field to lab to report.

Yes. Our reports include automated recommendations generated by our ERP system and reviewed by lab experts. These insights help you take timely maintenance or replacement decisions.

LABORATORY EXPERT

Laboratories used for scientific research take many forms because of the differing requirements of specialists in the various fields of science and engineering. A physics laboratory might contain a particle accelerator or vacuum chamber, while a metallurgy laboratory could have apparatus for casting or refining metals or for testing their strength.
Laboratories used for scientific research take many forms because of the differing requirements of specialists in the various fields of science and engineering. A physics laboratory might contain a particle accelerator or vacuum chamber, while a metallurgy laboratory could have apparatus for casting or refining metals or for testing their strength.
Laboratories used for scientific research take many forms because of the differing requirements of specialists in the various fields of science and engineering. A physics laboratory might contain a particle accelerator or vacuum chamber, while a metallurgy laboratory could have apparatus for casting or refining metals or for testing their strength.
Laboratories used for scientific research take many forms because of the differing requirements of specialists in the various fields of science and engineering. A physics laboratory might contain a particle accelerator or vacuum chamber, while a metallurgy laboratory could have apparatus for casting or refining metals or for testing their strength.
Laboratories used for scientific research take many forms because of the differing requirements of specialists in the various fields of science and engineering. A physics laboratory might contain a particle accelerator or vacuum chamber, while a metallurgy laboratory could have apparatus for casting or refining metals or for testing their strength.
Laboratories used for scientific research take many forms because of the differing requirements of specialists in the various fields of science and engineering. A physics laboratory might contain a particle accelerator or vacuum chamber, while a metallurgy laboratory could have apparatus for casting or refining metals or for testing their strength.
Laboratories used for scientific research take many forms because of the differing requirements of specialists in the various fields of science and engineering. A physics laboratory might contain a particle accelerator or vacuum chamber, while a metallurgy laboratory could have apparatus for casting or refining metals or for testing their strength.