Introduction:
167 kva pad mount transformer is an outdoor installation device suitable for power distribution systems, mainly used in residential, commercial or industrial power distribution networks, providing efficient, safe and maintenance-free power conversion.


Overall Description:
Connection type:
Usually delta/wye connection mode.
Frequency:
The operating frequency is generally 60Hz, which is suitable for regions such as North America that use 60Hz power frequency.
Insulation and cooling methods: Generally, mineral oil is used as the insulation and cooling medium, and it belongs to oil-immersed transformers. Some products can also use the fireproof Envirotemp FR3 fluid as the insulating medium.
Structural design:
There are design types such as Maxi Shrub, Shrubline and Ranch Runner. The Maxi Shrub type is suitable for single-phase industrial and residential applications that require a wide range of kVA or heavy-duty cables, allowing vertical entry of primary and secondary side bushings. The Shrubline model features a low-profile design and is suitable for residential applications. The Ranch Runner model is compactly designed and suitable for irrigation, oilfield or residential applications.


Performance features:
It has the characteristics of full sealing, excellent insulation performance, safety and reliability, low loss, low noise, and strong overload capacity. Some products are also equipped with load switches, insertable fuses, current-limiting fuses, oil level gauges, pressure gauges, pressure relief valves, oil drain valves, lightning arresters.
Application scenarios:
It is suitable for residential areas, commercial centers, transportation hubs, airports, industrial facilities, enterprises, medical institutions, educational institutions and other places, providing power for single-phase electrical equipment in these areas.


Typical application scenarios:
Residential area:
Supports the provision of single-phase power transmission for communities or villa areas where the population is not very dense.
Business district:
relatively small shopping malls, or small supermarkets, and small office buildings.
Street lamp system:
Municipal lighting power distribution.
Renewable energy access:
Grid connection of photovoltaic or wind power.
Temporary power supply:
Construction sites, event venues.


