25 KVA Oil Filled Distribution Transformer

Get steady and reliable power with this 25 KVA oil-filled distribution transformer, designed for industries and households.

Product Description

Learn how our 25 KVA Oil Filled Distribution Transformer can help improve the efficiency and reliability of your electrical distribution system. With its oil-filled design, this transformer boasts a high level of cooling capacity and superior insulation, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. Upgrade your system today with this industry-leading transformer. Experience the difference that our 25 KVA Oil Filled Distribution Transformer can make in your electrical distribution system. Benefit from its advanced cooling capacity and exceptional insulation, ensuring top-notch performance and long-lasting reliability for your system. Trust the industry expert and upgrade your distribution system with our transformer.

Main Technical Specifications


Type Oil Filled Transformer
Phrase Three-phase
Rated Capacity 25 KVA
Rated Voltage Customizable
Secondary Voltage 0.4 KV
Frequency 50Hz / 60Hz
Winding Material Copper
Iron Core Cold-rolled Silicon Steel Sheet
Insulation Material Transformer Oil
Standard GB1094.1 (IEC60076)
Place of Origin Jiangsu, China

 

A 25 KVA Oil-Filled Distribution Transformer is a type of electrical transformer designed for power distribution in various applications. Here’s a product description for a transformer of this capacity:

Key Features:

  1. Capacity:This transformer has a capacity of 25 kilovolt-amperes (KVA), making it suitable for a range of applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings where a moderate power supply is required.

  1. Oil-Filled Design:The transformer is filled with insulating oil, such as mineral oil, which serves both as a coolant and an insulator. This design enhances the transformer’s ability to dissipate heat efficiently and provides additional insulation for the electrical components.

  1. Distribution Transformer:Designed for power distribution, this transformer is typically used in the distribution network to step down high voltage to lower, more usable voltage levels for end-users.

  1. Single or Three-Phase Configuration:Depending on the specific requirements, the transformer can be configured for single-phase or three-phase operation, ensuring compatibility with the electrical system of the application.

  1. Compact Design:Despite its moderate capacity, the transformer is designed to be compact, allowing for ease of installation in various locations, including pole-mounted installations, ground-mounted pads, or substations.

  1. Efficiency:Engineered for high efficiency, the transformer minimizes energy losses during the power conversion process. This can contribute to cost savings and energy conservation.

  1. Low Maintenance:While oil-filled transformers typically require maintenance, they are generally robust and have lower maintenance needs compared to dry-type transformers. Routine checks and oil testing are common maintenance practices.

  1. Compliance with Standards:The transformer complies with relevant industry standards and regulations to ensure its safety, reliability, and performance. This includes features such as overcurrent protection, thermal protection, and other safety measures.

Applications:

Residential Areas: Used in residential areas to distribute power to homes, providing a stable and reliable electricity supply for lighting, appliances, and other household needs.

Commercial Buildings: Suitable for powering small to medium-sized commercial establishments, including offices, shops, and malls.

Industrial Facilities: Can be used in industrial settings where a moderate power supply is required for machinery, equipment, and lighting.

Utilities and Substations: Often used in utility distribution networks and substations to step down voltage for local distribution.

Renewable Energy Projects: Employed in renewable energy installations, such as wind or solar farms, to connect generated power to the grid.

Construction Sites: Temporary installations on construction sites to provide power for tools, lighting, and temporary facilities.

Educational Institutions: Used in schools, colleges, and universities to distribute power within the campus.

Before purchasing and installing a transformer of this capacity, it is important to consult with electrical engineers or professionals to ensure that the specific requirements of the application are met, and the installation adheres to safety standards and regulations.