What is a Transformer?
Transformers are essential electrical devices that transfer energy between circuits through electromagnetic induction. Widely used in power distribution, industrial applications, and renewable energy systems, these devices ensure efficient voltage conversion with minimal energy loss.
Key Features of Our Transformers:
- High-efficiency electromagnetic core design
- Multiple voltage conversion options
- Robust cooling systems for continuous operation
- Advanced insulation materials for safety
- Compliance with international safety standards
Transformer Technical Specifications
| Model | Power Rating (kVA) | Primary Voltage (V) | Secondary Voltage (V) | Efficiency (%) | Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TR-100 | 100 | 11000 | 400 | 98.5 | 450 |
| TR-250 | 250 | 11000 | 400 | 98.7 | 680 |
| TR-500 | 500 | 33000 | 400 | 99.0 | 1200 |
| TR-1000 | 1000 | 33000 | 400 | 99.2 | 1850 |
Standard Accessories Included:
- Temperature monitoring system
- Oil level indicator (for oil-filled models)
- Protective earthing terminals
- Installation manual
- 1-year warranty certificate
Transformer FAQ
What maintenance does a Transformer require?
Transformers require periodic oil testing (for oil-filled types), insulation resistance checks, and visual inspections for leaks or corrosion. Dry-type transformers need dust cleaning and terminal tightening every 6-12 months. All maintenance should follow manufacturer guidelines and be performed by qualified technicians.
How long do Transformers typically last?
With proper maintenance, power transformers can operate for 25-40 years. The lifespan depends on operating conditions, load factors, and maintenance quality. Our transformers use premium materials that exceed industry longevity standards, with most units achieving 30+ years of service in normal conditions.
Transformer Applications
Our transformers serve diverse sectors with reliable power conversion solutions:
Industrial Plants
- Machine tool operations
- Assembly line power distribution
- Heavy equipment voltage regulation
Renewable Energy
- Solar farm grid connections
- Wind turbine step-up systems
- Biomass plant power conversion
What safety certifications do your Transformers have?
All our transformers meet or exceed IEC 60076 standards, with additional certifications including UL, CE, and IEEE C57. We conduct rigorous dielectric tests, temperature rise tests, and short-circuit withstand tests on every unit. Custom certifications are available for specific regional requirements or specialized applications.
Transformer Installation Guide
- Verify foundation strength meets load requirements
- Ensure proper clearances per safety regulations
- Connect grounding system before energizing
- Perform pre-commissioning insulation tests
- Gradually apply load over 24-hour period
Warning: Transformer installation must be performed by licensed electricians following all local electrical codes. Incorrect installation may void warranty and create safety hazards.




















