Transformer Testing, Charleston, SC

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We have superior transformer testing and diagnostic capabilities using the appropriate screening tools for any size transformer.

You might have noticed that when you have an annual physical exam, your physician wants you to have blood panel screening done even if you do not have any symptoms. This is to first develop a baseline about what is normal for you and then observe changes from year to year going forward. The same concept can be applied to transformer health. At Electric Power Systems, we recommend you have transformer testing done routinely, not just when a transformer fails or isn’t operating as it should.

Transformer Testing in Charleston, South Carolina

We have superior transformer testing and diagnostic capabilities using the appropriate screening tools for any size transformer. Unlike other companies, we undertake even small projects when it comes to testing, repairing, and creating custom electrical components such as transformers, substations, switchgear, inductors, and other custom electric products.

If during transformer testing, we determine that there is an issue with your transformer, we will resolve it for you. Our transformer services in the Charleston, South Carolina area include transformer coil rewind, transformer repair and rebuild, and transformer testing. Since our inception in May of 1987, we have been known for our exceptional service and willingness to dive in to find unique and custom solutions. To put it simply – we will do almost anything to get the job done right for our customers!

If you would like to get started with routine transformer testing or you are having an issue and need us to test and diagnose one or more transformers at your business, don’t hesitate to reach out to us to schedule an appointment.


At Electric Power Systems, we offer transformer testing services to those in Jacksonville and Tampa, Florida; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Norfolk, Virginia; San Francisco and Los Angeles, California; New York, New York; Houston, Texas; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Charleston, South Carolina.