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Pad-Mounted Transformer Substation (ANSI Type)

Three-Phase 33 kV Pad-Mounted Transformer Substation for Utility Distribution

Technical Highlights

High Voltage 33 kV
Frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Cooling Method ONAN
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The three-phase 33 kV pad-mounted transformer substation is designed for medium-voltage power distribution in utility and commercial distribution networks where compact installation, outdoor operation, and operational safety are required.

This pad-mounted substation integrates the distribution transformer with high-voltage and low-voltage compartments in a single enclosure, providing a complete and space-efficient power distribution solution. The ground-mounted design allows for convenient installation on concrete pads, making it suitable for urban utility networks, commercial developments, and small-to-medium EPC projects.

Designed in accordance with ANSI standards, the substation is commonly applied in utility distribution systems, industrial parks, and infrastructure projects operating at 33 kV primary voltage. Internal configurations can be adapted to project requirements, including transformer capacity, voltage ratio, protection scheme, and winding material options.

The enclosed structure ensures reliable performance under long-term outdoor conditions while providing safe access for operation and maintenance. This solution is widely used where pad-mounted, front-access distribution equipment is preferred for ease of installation and reduced site footprint.

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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