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European Compact Substation (IEC Type)

33 kV 0.4 kV European Compact Substation for Utility Distribution

Technical Highlights

Rated Capacity Up to 2500 kVA
High Voltage 33 kV
Low Voltage 400 V
Frequency 50Hz
Cooling Method ONAN
Conductor Material Copper, Aluminum
Standard IEC
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The 33 kV / 0.4 kV European compact substation is designed for medium-voltage to low-voltage power distribution in utility networks, industrial parks, and infrastructure projects where compact installation, operational safety, and standardized performance are required.

This IEC-type prefabricated substation integrates the medium-voltage switchgear, distribution transformer, and low-voltage distribution panel into a single enclosure with separated compartments. The modular structure allows flexible configuration while maintaining a compact footprint suitable for outdoor installation in urban and industrial environments.

Manufactured in accordance with IEC standards, the substation is widely used in public distribution networks, commercial developments, renewable energy grid connection points, and small-to-medium EPC projects. It supports oil-immersed or dry-type transformers depending on project requirements and offers stable long-term operation under outdoor conditions.

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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