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Single-Phase Pole-Mounted Distribution Transformer

10–333 kVA Single-Phase Pole-Mounted Distribution Transformer

Technical Highlights

Rated Capacity 10–333 kVA
Frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Cooling Method ONAN
Insulating Medium Mineral Oil
Conductor Material Aluminum
Standard IEC / IEEE
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The 10–333 kVA single-phase pole-mounted distribution transformer is designed for overhead distribution networks that require stable, economical last-mile power supply. It is widely used for residential service, rural electrification feeders, small commercial loads, farms, and distributed facilities.

Mounted on utility poles, the unit is compact and easy to install, making it suitable for standardized utility deployment, replacement programs, and network expansion where fast installation and predictable field performance matter.

This transformer can be configured to match local grid practices, including common primary voltage classes, secondary service options, and tap settings for voltage adjustment. Outdoor-ready construction and practical accessory options support reliable operation under long-term field conditions.

With a wide capacity range covering small service loads up to heavier community demand, this series is a flexible choice for overhead distribution projects and utility stock supply.

Yeeg Transformer Advantage

  • Compliance with IEC / IEEE utility standards as required by project
  • Project-based engineering support and parameter confirmation
  • OEM / ODM manufacturing partner for utility and EPC contractors

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