Distribution Transformers

Distribution Transformers

Power: 25 KVA to 3.15 MVA
Phase: Three Phase
Voltage Ratio: 33kV/433V
Cooling Type: Oil Cooled
Winding Material: Copper
Material: Mild Steel
Brand: GICL
Usage/Application: Industrial
Country of Origin: Made in India

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Distribution Transformers

A distribution transformer is one that completes the voltage transformation process in the electric power distribution system by stepping down the voltage in the distribution lines to the level used by the customer. AC power distribution became possible with the development of an effective, practical transformer; a distribution transformer system was even demonstrated as early as 1882. Pole-mount transformers are those that are mounted on a utility pole. Distribution transformers are mounted on concrete pads and locked in steel cases if the distribution lines are buried or located at ground level, earning them the name “pad-mount transformers”. Pole-mount transformers are those that are mounted on a utility pole. Distribution transformers are mounted on concrete pads and locked in steel cases if the distribution lines are buried or located at ground level, earning them the name “pad-mount transformers”.
Distribution transformers are electrical devices that convert high voltage electricity from transmission lines to lower voltage levels suitable for use in homes and businesses. They play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient distribution of electricity across the power grid. There are many different types of transformers in use today. This resource will take a closer look at Power Transformers, Auto Transformers, Distribution Transformers, Instrument Transformers, Isolation Transformers, Potential Transformers and Current Transformers. The majority of transformer is distribution transformer. Up to 100 KVA Transformers mainly used in electricity boards & electrification of different type of governments schemes. other ratings mainly are being used in different applications like Industry, Hospitals, Colleges, Highways, Railways, Refinery, Substations etc. this is normally being used for distribution & customise power requirements.

Distribution transformers are divided into various groups according on the following criteria: