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FAISALABAD, Jun 02 (APP):Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has repaired 2720 defective and burnt transformers of various capacities at its Transformer Reclamation Workshops during last 10 months to ensure uninterrupted power supply to the consumers.
According to XEN Transformer Workshop Rao Muhammad Zubair, repair and maintenance work at the Transformer Reclamation Workshops is progressing at a rapid pace to address transformer-related issues. He said that FESCO has been operating three dedicated workshops located in Faisalabad, Sargodha and Mianwali which are working round the clock in three shifts daily.
He said that total of 2720 damaged and burnt transformers of various capacities have been repaired over the past ten months from July 2024 to April 2025 in FESCO workshops including 405 transformers of 25 kVA, 850 units of 50 kVA, 814 units of 100 kVA, 495 units of 200 kVA and 145 transformers of other capacities.
He said that 1999 transformers were repaired at Faisalabad workshop including 294 of 25 kVA, 654 of 50 kVA, 594 of 100 kVA, 327 of 200 kVA and 130 of other capacities.
He said that 556 transformers were repaired at Sargodha workshop including 111 transformers of 25 kVA, 135 of 50 kVA, 156 of 100 kVA, 139 of 200 kVA and 15 other capacities.
Similarly, 165 transformers were repaired at Mianwali workshop including 72 transformers of 50 kVA, 64 of 100 kVA, and 29 of 200 kVA capacity, he added.
Rao Zubair said that all three workshops are fully equipped with the capacity for complete transformer overhauling.
Quality assurance is top priority and each repaired transformer undergoes rigorous testing to ensure operational efficiency before being dispatched for field installation, he added.
He further stated that this initiative helped provide uninterrupted electricity supply to the consumers by reducing delays in replacing or repairing damaged transformers in the field.
The FESCO is also striving hard to strengthen its infrastructure and operational efficiency besides minimizing power outages and enhancing consumer satisfaction across the region, he added.