High Voltage Operation Responsibility
On October 30, 2000, Regulation on Electrical High Voltage Installations, published in Official Gazette number 24246, came into effect, mandating that all high voltage electrical installations must have a responsible electrical engineer as per Article 60.
The term “High Voltage Operation Responsibility” refers to authorized electrical engineers who undertake operational tasks in high voltage installations to reduce risks to life and property and minimize economic losses.
Engineers providing High Voltage Operation Responsibility services must possess a certificate from the Chamber of Electrical Engineers (EMO) called “Electrical High Voltage Installation Operation Responsibility” (SMM).

Periodic Maintenance of Transformer Centers
Ethos Energy also provides periodic maintenance services for transformers and circuit breakers in facilities where high voltage operation responsibility is assumed. Transformer maintenance procedures can be scheduled on weekdays or weekends according to the specific needs of our valued customers.
In facilities where HV operation responsibility is provided by Ethos Energy, services such as lightning arrester measurement, grounding measurement, electrical internal installation inspection, and reporting are also conducted.

What is High Voltage Operation?
ETHOS Energy operates High Voltage cells in your transformer centers with a High Voltage operation responsibility electrical engineer and personnel certified with *EKAT, in compliance with the Regulation on Electrical High Voltage Installations. Our professional team conducts maneuvers such as OG cable termination, high voltage socket assembly, disassembly, and maintenance within your facility. Monthly reporting by electrical engineers ensures your operations achieve safety for life and property, reduce risks, and minimize economic losses.
