In power projects, compliance isn’t paperwork — it’s protection.
Ignore it, and you risk delays, penalties, or even failure at site acceptance.
Here’s the compliance checklist that EPCs, DISCOMs, and project heads cannot afford to overlook:
Product Standards
Transformers, CTs, PTs, and cubicles must be tested as per IEC/IS standards — IEC 60076 for Control transformers, IEC 61869 for CT/PT, IEC 61439 for LV assemblies. Without proof, approvals get stalled.
Routine & Type Tests
Every dispatch must carry routine test reports (RTR). For critical applications, type tests (temperature rise, impulse, short circuit) are non-negotiable.
Documentation & Traceability
Project owners and utilities expect complete packs: routine test values, calibration certificates, and FAT witness notes. Missing documents delay energization.
Site Readiness
Factory checks alone don’t close the loop. Compliance also means ensuring safe transport, installation checks, and site acceptance protocols.
Regulatory Approvals
From DISCOM requirements to CEA guidelines, approvals go beyond technical specs. Ignoring them can mean red tags, rejected equipment, or costly rework.
The Paras Power Advantage
We build this checklist into every stage. Standards are validated, reports are generated in-house, and documentation is handed over with every unit. That means fewer follow-ups for you, smoother utility approvals, and projects that move from PO to commissioning without compliance bottlenecks.
Compliance isn’t an extra step. It’s the backbone of your project’s success.