Oil immersed distribution transformers
We manufacture oil-immersed distribution transformers for rated power from 50 kVA to 8 MVA with the maximum equipment voltage of 36 kV. These transformers are suitable for outdoor and indoor installation.
Our distribution transformers are widely used globally. They are dimensioned for the nominal voltages of distribution grids and are used for the distribution of electrical energy within these grids. Their technical characteristics are defined by the specificities of the grid they are installed in and the requirements of the customers.
These transformers can be three-phase or single-phase, cooled by natural circulation of various insulating liquids, suitable for indoor or outdoor installation. Voltage regulation can be performed using an off-load tap changer or an on-load tap changer. Our transformers are designed and tested in accordance with the IEC 60076 series of standards, the Commission Regulation (EU) No. 548/2014, as well as other national standards and customer-specific requirements. They are designed and manufactured according to the highest quality standards, using the most advanced calculation and design methods, manufacturing and technological processes, and final inspection.
Distribution transformers
We manufacture conventional distribution transformers according to the technical specifications and requirements of our customers. Voltage regulation is performed in an off-load condition. The cores are constructed from laser-treated, high-permeability steel sheets, which are cut longitudinally and transversely using our in-house automated lines. The windings are made from aluminium and copper conductors with various insulation types on automatic winding machines. The standard tank design includes corrugated walls and a hermetically sealed system, ensuring maintenance-free operation throughout the transformer's lifecycle. Upon customer request, we can also provide tanks with an open breathing system. Special attention is given to the design of the active part to ensure mechanical resistance to three-phase short-circuit forces. Our vacuum drying and oil-filling process in specialized "LFH" facilities achieves uniform drying of insulating materials, ensuring a longer lifespan for the transformers.
Distribution transformers with voltage regulation under load
Distribution transformers with voltage regulation under load automatically maintain the grid voltage within permissible levels. They are equipped with a compact on-load tap changer that does not affect the transformer's dimensions. We have been manufacturing them for many years according to the technical specifications and requirements of our customers, using the same technology as for our conventional distribution transformers.
Energy efficient distribution transformers
We manufacture transformers in compliance with Commission Regulation (EU) No. 548/2014 implementing Directive 2009/125/EC of the European Parliament establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign requirements for energy-related products. We meet all prescribed requirements for minimum energy efficiency and successfully fulfil other, more stringent customer demands.
Transformers for the energy transition
In line with current trends and supporting the EU's climate and energy policy objectives, we produce transformers that meet the demands of the green energy transition. These include transformers for renewable energy power plants and facilities, such as solar power plants and cogeneration plants, as well as transformers for electric vehicle charging stations. Additionally, upon customer request and for internal purposes, we perform carbon footprint reduction calculations for our transformers in accordance with ISO 14067, ISO 14025, and EN 50693 standards, contributing to a greener, more sustainable energy future.
Distribution transformers with reduced EMF
We manufacture distribution transformers with reduced electromagnetic field to meet specific customer requirements for permissible magnetic induction levels at 50 Hz, in accordance with national regulations on electromagnetic field protection.