New Integrated Transformer
Negotiable
China
No. 186, Hangqian Road, Guali Town, Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province
+86 0571-82583088
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Product Introduction

Product Overview

The new integrated transformer is a distribution transformer that combines a 10kV high-voltage incoming line, a distribution transformer, and a low-voltage integrated distribution box (JP cabinet). After years of research and development, the product takes full advantage of the structural advantages of the new integrated transformer, upgrading it into a digital version that monitors both non-electric signals (transformer tap, oil level, pressure, environmental temperature and humidity) and electrical signals.

Product Features

1.In conventional 10kV distribution areas, transformers, high-voltage surge arresters, and low-voltage integrated distribution boxes are independently installed, requiring many iron accessories, which leads to low installation accuracy and large construction volume. The new integrated transformer follows an assembly-based design, integrating the 10kV incoming line, transformer, and low-voltage integrated distribution box, resulting in less on-site construction work. The product only requires the connection of a 10kV high-voltage input and low-voltage output cables.

2.The new integrated transformer eliminates the need for many conventional iron accessories such as mounting brackets, clamps, and crossarms, significantly shortening the on-site construction time, saving both time and labor.

3.In conventional 10kV distribution areas, each component is installed independently, with many exposed live nodes, which can lead to distribution accidents. The new integrated transformer features an integrated design that reduces exposed live points, and the high-voltage incoming line can use fully sealed, fully insulated cable joints for improved safety and reliability.

4.The new integrated transformer is compatible with the typical design standards for 12m and 15m distribution areas used by the State Grid, with common capacities of 100 kVA, 200 kVA, and 400 kVA, meeting the needs of both urban and rural distribution networks on poles.