Specialized maintenance with high-pressure equipment and demineralized water, with no need to de-energize.
What does it involve?
Live (hot) washing of electrical substations is a specialized process that cleans high-voltage electrical components while they remain energized. We use demineralized water and high-pressure equipment designed for this process, ensuring safety, operational continuity and regulatory compliance.
Key benefits
No service interruption
The process is performed with equipment energized, avoiding costly downtime in production or supply.
Demineralized water
We use high-purity water (low conductivity) to ensure electrical safety during washing.
Certified personnel
Our technicians hold certifications and protective equipment for high-voltage work.
Regulatory compliance
The service complies with CFE standards and international electrical-maintenance standards.
Our process
Preliminary inspection and risk assessment at the substation.
Equipment setup: demineralized water, high-pressure lance and full PPE.
Methodical washing of transformers, insulators, busbars and structures.
Post-wash visual inspection and photographic report of findings.
Delivery of a technical report with recommendations.
Need this service?
Contact us for a free assessment and a customized proposal.