





7Available Services • Detecting causes of power outages • Detecting short circuits in buried cables • Detecting electrical short circuits (circuit breaker or fuse tripping) • Detecting electrical faults (voltage fluctuations, flickering, lightning strikes, leakage) • Comprehensive inspection of electrical systems • Cable fault detection is performed using advanced techniques, such as the Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR) device, which sends electrical pulses to precisely locate faults without excavation. High-voltage generators produce signals detectable by specialized equipment to pinpoint underground faults. We commonly use these devices to save time and effort while accurately identifying issues such as electrical short circuits or power supply interruptions—especially during rainfall. Types of faults and their detection methods: • Electrical Short Circuit: Detected using a surge tester; causes circuit breakers or fuses to trip, and its location is identified using specialized equipment. • Open Circuit (Cable Break): Results in sudden power loss; the break location is precisely determined using TDR devices that monitor pulse reflections. • Insulation Damage or Cable Compression: Identified through analysis of reflected signals or partial discharge (PD) to prevent major failures.
