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15 July 2010

Andy Davies has been appointed as Sales Engineer for the Northern UK including the island of Ireland.

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16 October 2009

EOS is proud to announce that it has been awarded certification of its Occupational Health & Safety Management System to the internationally recognised BS OHSAS 18001 standard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are the most important characteristics of insulating oil and why?
What's so special about electrical oil?
How frequently should I sample the oil in my equipment?
Which characteristics of in-service oil should be monitored?
What test limits should I look for from in-service oil?
My transformers are only small but they feed critical services, what oil tests can I do to monitor their condition?
What is the difference between Unused and Reclaimed Insulating Oil?
How many times can a used oil be reclaimed?
What is the difference between uninhibited and inhibited electrical oils?
How long can I store drummed insulating oil?
How should I store drummed insulating oil?
I have a transformer that is showing a high water content in the oil, should I change the oil?
I have a transformer that is showing a low breakdown voltage of the oil, should I change the oil?
How should I take a sample of oil from a transformer?
How should I take a sample of oil from a Switch Tank?
How should I take a sample of oil from a Drum?
Why should I use a glass sampling thief?
How does the electrical oil reclamation service work?
Is all used oil acceptable for reclamation?
Can I return used oil in any container I have available?
Can I buy reclaimed insulating oil even though I can't supply any used oil?
I have a surplus of reclaimed insulating oil; can I use it to fill my new transformers?