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A distribution transformer, also known as a service transformer, steps down the voltage used in distribution lines to the level used by the customer as the last voltage transformation in an electric power distribution system.
Distribution of AC electricity became possible with the development of a useful, efficient transformer; a system utilising distribution transformers was first shown in 1882.
They are known as pole-mount transformers if they are positioned on a utility pole.
Although certain national standards permit equipment up to 5000 kVA to be referred to as distribution transformers, most have values of less than 200 kVA.
Reducing iron losses is crucial to distribution transformers because they are electrified constantly (even when they aren’t carrying any load).
The Global pole mounted transformer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Siemens Energy introduces CAREPOLE, a cutting-edge dry-type single-phase transformer for pole-mounted applications.
The new cast-resin distribution transformer offers a trustworthy and environmentally friendly substitute to oil-filled transformers because it was created to meet the technical specifications of the American grid.
In American markets, single phase transformers are frequently deployed in the distribution grid, where they scale down the voltage to household voltage level as the final link in the power transmission chain.
The design of new outdoor-installed assets needs to increasingly emphasise their resilience to endure environmental threats in light of the rising frequency of weather and climatic extremes, such as heat waves that trigger wildfires.
The self-extinguishing CAREPOLE has a high level of fire safety thanks to its cast-resin design (without oil), cannot burst, and minimises environmental concerns.