Special Vehicle Modular Testing
An emergency power vehicle is a mobile power-supply solution that integrates a generator set, energy-storage system, distribution unit, and control system, primarily used to provide temporary power in emergency situations such as grid outages, disaster relief operations, and power supply assurance for major events. However, in actual operation, factors such as aging wiring and improper grounding can create leakage-current risks, potentially leading to accidents. Therefore, it is imperative to rigorously implement safety measures—including regular inspections, standardized grounding practices, insulation protection, and operator training—to ensure the safe and reliable execution of emergency power-supply operations.
View detailsIn a recent simulation test, the DaoYiTai technical team pushed acoustic imaging technology into a brand-new application: full-vehicle airtightness testing. With nothing more than a single beam of “sound waves,” gas leak points are revealed in their true form.
View detailsInternal line partial discharge
Partial discharge in power equipment is a common issue in the electrical industry, as it can lead to damage to the equipment itself and even pose risks to personal safety. While various partial-discharge detection methods are already available in the power sector, these existing techniques are often time-consuming and prone to false negatives. By leveraging the latest acoustic imaging technology, single-point partial-discharge detection can be transformed into image-based inspection, enabling rapid and accurate identification.
View detailsIndustrial acoustic imaging instruments, built on the core principles of “lightweight design and high precision,” deliver a safe, efficient, and intelligent new solution for leak detection in the electrical engineering sector, helping every substation and every transmission tower achieve green, low-carbon, and reliable operations.
View detailsIn the complex and high-risk operating environment of shipyards, gas leaks and electrical leakage hazards lurk like “invisible killers,” posing a serious threat to personnel safety and the stable operation of equipment.
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