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Pole mounted Distribution Transformer

Pole-mounted transformers are power distribution transformers that are mounted on a power pole (wood or concrete) and usually horizontal to overhead cables. Pole mounted transformers are common breadbox transformers used for converting distribution voltage to a 240 volt power source used by homes and small businesses.

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Pole mounted power transformers are used in many rural areas. These transformers range from 25 kVA to 100 kVA and convert 11,000 to 33,000 volts to 433 volts low. Pole mounted transformers are reasonably small in size and mass. We can easily install on single-pole structures and larger units on two-pole structures, approximately 5 meters from the ground. This makes transformers inaccessible, reduces the risk of injury to animals and humans, and minimizes vandalism.

Advantage and disadvantage of pole mounted transformer.

Pole-mounted transformer versions have their advantages and disadvantages. Here are the pros and cons to help you decide what will work out best.
Advantages:
Pole mounted transformers reduce the risk of injury to residents.
When you place transformers on the ground, they must be enclosed in a protected area because people who do not understand the risks can access that area. The transformers mounted high above will not be disturbed by the locals, and there is little chance that someone will climb up and mess up the transformer and get hurt.
Compact: pole mounted transformers are extremely compact and don’t take up precious ground space.
If you are working on a smaller plot of land that is being developed, it may be absurd to designate such a piece of land as a ground substation. With column-mounted transformers, there is no need to worry about making use of ground space.
Disadvantages:
Pole-mounted transformers might be more difficult to maintain.
One of the immense damages to a transformer mounted on a pole is that when something goes wrong, you have to ask specific electrical companies to work with the know-how to access the transformer on the pole and do the work. On the ground, accessibility is easy, so maintenance is less likely to be overlooked and if something goes wrong they can be done faster.
Our trustworthy products are designed to meet ISO standard. The pole transformers are provided to our precious customers with reasonable price and high quality.
Specification Parameters
Basic Information

The Pole Mounted Distribution Transformers shall comply with the latest editions of and amendments to, the standards/specifications listed below:

S.No. STANDARD TITLE
1. IEC 60137 Insulated bushings for AC Voltages above 1 kV
2. IEC 60076-1 Power Transformers – General
3. IEC 60076-2 Temperature rise
4. IEC 60076 – 3 Insulation levels, dielectric tests and external clearances in air
5. IEC 60076 -5 Ability to withstand short
6. IEC 60076 – 7 Loading guide for oil immersed transformers
7. IEC 60296 Specification for unused mineral insulating oils for transformers and switchgear
8. IEC 60076 – 10 Determination of transformer and reactor sound levels
9. IEC 60437 Radio Interference Test on High Voltage Insulators
10. IEC 296-1969, IEC 76 Specification for power transformers
11. IEC 296-1969 Bushing for alternating voltage above 1000V
12. DIN 42531 to 33 Specification for Outdoor Bushings.
13. ASTM D-1275 Specification for fittings and accessories for power
transformers
14. IEC 76 Guide for loading of oil immersed Transformers
15. BS 159:1957
BS 3288 (Part-1):1960
Electrical power connector
16. IEC 554 Specification for Insulating Kraft Paper
17. IEC 641 Specification for Insulating Press Board
18. ASTM B-233 Specification for Al Wire rods
19. ASTM D-1275 Manual on Transformer
20. ASTM D-202 Testing of Insulation Papers
21. ISO 2063 Metallic Coatings – Protection of Iron and Steel against
Corrosion

Three phase transformers Table 2

Voltage Ratio kVA Rating Maximum No-Load Losses in Watts Maximum Load Losses in Watts
33kV/400/230V 25 85 1210
50 160 1440
100 310 1900
200 540 2810

Single phase transformers Table 3

Voltage Ratio kVA Rating Maximum No-Load Losses in Watts Maximum Load Losses in Watts
33kV/250V-0-250V 10 25 614
15 40 652
25 52 780
50 100 1008
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