Transformer Types

Compare transformer families before sending a quote request

Review power, distribution, pad-mounted, dry-type and oil-immersed transformer pages by project function, installation environment, document needs and quotation scope.

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Large oil immersed power transformer in an outdoor substation
Equipment context - Transformer type overview
Large oil immersed power transformer in an outdoor substation
Equipment context - Power Transformers

Substation Transformers

Power Transformers

Utility, EPC and industrial buyers need a transformer quotation path that starts from project voltage, capacity, standard and documentation requirements instead of a guessed model number.

Selection point: Rated capacity and voltage class

RFQ details: Rated capacity in kVA or MVA, Primary and secondary voltage

Outdoor distribution transformer installed on a concrete pad
Equipment context - Distribution Transformers

Power Distribution

Distribution Transformers

Distribution projects need a practical transformer match for capacity, voltage, site condition, protection requirements and country-specific documentation.

Selection point: Capacity range and load profile

RFQ details: Capacity and voltage ratio, Installation environment

Green pad mounted transformer cabinet on a concrete pad
Equipment context - Pad-Mounted Transformers

Outdoor Distribution Cabinets

Pad-Mounted Transformers

Pad-mounted transformer buyers often need a cabinet-style outdoor solution that fits utility practice, service access, safety expectations and local documentation.

Selection point: Single-phase or three-phase requirement

RFQ details: Voltage and capacity, Phase and feed arrangement

Indoor dry type transformer in an electrical room
Equipment context - Dry-Type Transformers

Indoor and Safety-Focused Use

Dry-Type Transformers

Indoor electrical rooms, commercial facilities and infrastructure projects need dry-type transformer review around enclosure, ventilation, insulation, noise and site safety requirements.

Selection point: Capacity and voltage ratio

RFQ details: Capacity and voltage ratio, Room or installation condition

Oil immersed transformer in an industrial electrical yard
Equipment context - Oil-Immersed Transformers

Outdoor and High-Duty Distribution

Oil-Immersed Transformers

Oil-immersed transformer buyers need to compare capacity, voltage, cooling, accessories, losses, testing and site safety before placing a purchase order.

Selection point: Rated capacity and voltage class

RFQ details: Capacity and voltage class, Cooling and accessory preference

Selection Route

Choose by project condition first

The product name alone is not enough for a useful transformer quotation. Project voltage, capacity, installation, standard and accessories determine the practical supply route.

Which transformer type should I request first?

Start with the project function and site condition. Substation projects usually begin with power transformers, while distribution projects may compare distribution, oil-immersed, dry-type and pad-mounted options.

Can one RFQ include several transformer categories?

Yes. A transformer list, single-line diagram or specification sheet can be reviewed across several categories in one inquiry.

Why are exact ratings not shown on the overview page?

Transformer ratings depend on project voltage, capacity, cooling, installation, accessories and standard requirements. Final details belong in quotation documents and the technical agreement.

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