Tanaka Electric
The Sultanate of Oman is witnessing an unprecedented transformation in its power sector. As part of Oman Vision 2040, the demand for sophisticated electrical components, specifically Current Transformers (CTs), has surged. Omani industrial hubs like Sohar, Duqm, and Salalah are expanding their manufacturing capabilities, requiring high-precision CTs for grid stability and energy management.
As leading suppliers and partners to the Omani market, we understand the unique environmental challenges. Current transformers in Oman must withstand extreme ambient temperatures (exceeding 50°C) and high humidity in coastal regions like Muscat. Our IP67-rated waterproof split-core current transformers are specifically engineered to maintain accuracy under these harsh conditions, ensuring that power utilities like OETC (Oman Electricity Transmission Company) and distribution companies (Nama Group) receive reliable data.
Oman is transitioning toward smart grids. Our CTs support IEC 61850 protocols, allowing for seamless integration into digital substations across Muscat and beyond.
In the Omani Oil & Gas sector (PDO, OQ), Current Transformers are vital for monitoring heavy machinery and ensuring the safety of extraction sites.
With massive solar projects like Ibri II and wind farms in Dhofar, high-accuracy CTs are essential for metering renewable energy input to the national grid.
Zhejiang Tanaka Electric Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the production, research and development, and sales of transformers and related products. The company's registered capital amounts to 110 million RMB. It has a strong technical team with 15 senior engineers, over 30 intermediate technicians, and 17 senior technicians.
With 18 patents and a pursuit of "zero defects," we provide Oman-based contractors and utility providers with premium solutions that meet international standards (IEC/ANSI). Our production facility features CNC automatic winding and vacuum casting equipment to ensure every transformer can handle the rigors of the Omani climate.
Reliability is non-negotiable in the Middle East. Here is how our Current Transformers are applied in the Omani context:
| Business Type: | Manufacturer & Global Exporter |
|---|---|
| Core Product Range: | Current Transformers, Power Distribution Equipment, Dry-type & Oil-immersed Transformers |
| Oman Targeted Service: | Power Transformer, Split Core CT, GIS Transformers, Outdoor Metering Boxes |
| Total Employees: | 201~500 Expert Professionals |
| Production Capacity: | Advanced CNC automatic winding & static vacuum casting |
| Certificates: | ISO9001, ISO14001, CE, CCC (International Quality Compliance) |
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1. Digitalization and IoT Integration: Modern CTs are no longer just passive components. They are becoming part of the "Internet of Energy." Our transformers are designed to work with advanced monitoring systems that allow utility operators in Muscat to monitor real-time load data from their central control rooms, reducing the need for manual inspections in the desert heat.
2. Compact and Modular Designs: With the rapid urbanization of Omani cities, space in electrical rooms is at a premium. Split-core designs allow for easy retrofitting without disconnecting primary cables, which is a major advantage for operational continuity in hospitals and data centers.
3. Enhanced Durability: The "Zero Defect" philosophy at Zhejiang Tanaka Electric means we use high-grade silicon steel cores and UV-resistant resins. This ensures our CTs do not degrade when exposed to the intense solar radiation found in the Arabian Peninsula.
The synergy between Omani local expertise and global manufacturing excellence is the key to a stable power future. By choosing a manufacturer with deep technical roots and ISO certification, Omani businesses can ensure their infrastructure remains resilient for decades to come. Whether you are involved in the Salalah Freezone or the Duqm Refinery project, high-precision current measurement is the foundation of your electrical safety.