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Amorphous Alloy Core, oil-immersed

150 kVA 3 Phase Oil-Immersed Distribution Transformer (Amorphous Alloy Core)

Technical Highlights

Rated Capacity 150 kVA
High Voltage 11 kV
Low Voltage 400 / 415 V
Cooling Method ONAN
Insulating Medium Mineral Oil
Core Type Amorphous Alloy Core
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The 150 kVA three-phase oil-immersed distribution transformer with amorphous alloy core is designed for medium- and low-voltage power distribution in utility and industrial networks where efficiency and long-term reliability are critical.

By adopting an amorphous alloy core, the transformer significantly reduces no-load losses compared to conventional silicon steel core designs. This makes it particularly suitable for loss-sensitive applications, energy efficiency programs, and grid upgrade projects where lifecycle operating cost is a key consideration.

The oil-immersed, ONAN-cooled and sealed tank structure ensures stable performance under continuous outdoor operation and supports standardized utility projects as well as project-specific technical configurations.

 

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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