• 30 kVA-5000kVA Compact Substation American Box Transformer Pad Mounted Transformer 
30 kVA-5000kVA Compact Substation American Box Transformer Pad Mounted Transformer 
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Model
PMT-30 /5000kVA
Basic info
Brand POWERTECH
Model NO. 30 kVA-5000kVA Compact Substation American Box Transformer Pad Mounted Transformer 
Rated capacity 2000kVA
Series PMT
Product Detail

 Description

Tamper-proof pad-mounted transformers are designed for safety and security, making them the preferred choice for installations in public areas or locations requiring underground power distribution.

These compartmentalized, liquid-filled transformers are fully integrated units built and tested to meet the most stringent industry standards. They can be customized with overcurrent protection and sectionalized switching, providing greater control and reliability for power distribution systems.

With robust construction and advanced safety features, these transformers ensure dependable performance in demanding environments while minimizing risks associated with unauthorized access. Their compact, pad-mounted design allows for flexible installation in urban, commercial, or utility applications where space and security are key considerations.

The liquid-filled design enhances cooling efficiency and extends service life, while the tamper-resistant enclosure protects critical components from environmental factors and vandalism. Optional monitoring and smart grid compatibility further enhance operational control and system integration.

Feature

Reliable & Efficient – Optimized for medium/low-voltage power distribution with stable performance.

Space-Saving Design – Compact substation ideal for urban, industrial, and commercial use.

Robust Construction – Sealed, weather-resistant enclosure for outdoor installation in harsh conditions.

Compliance & Safety – Meets ANSI/IEEE and IEC standards with high safety features.

Low Maintenance – Efficient cooling system and durable materials reduce upkeep needs.

Quiet Operation – Engineered for minimal noise pollution in sensitive environments.

Versatile Application – Suitable for utilities, municipalities, and industrial power networks.

Parameters

Structure diagram

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POWERTECH
We are an electrical company that manufactures and sells high and low voltage electrical products.
Main Categories
High voltage
Business Type
Design/Manufacture/Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$120000000
Professional Experience
7 years
Workplace
580000m²
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