Distribution transformer definition

Distribution transformer means a low voltage dry-type distribution transformer that is designed to operate on a frequency of 60 Hertz and that has a rated power output of not less than 15 kVa.
Distribution transformer means an electromagnetic device used to step down electric voltage from high voltage distribution levels (e.g. 11kV) to the low voltage levels (e.g. 380V), rated from 200kVA, for power distribution in buildings.
Distribution transformer means an electrical transformer that has its secondary low side windings rated at Nominal Voltage of 34 kV or less or such other facilities as may be designated by the applicable regulatory agency. Such facilities are identified in Exhibit 1.

Examples of Distribution transformer in a sentence

  • Distribution transformer testing and repair shall be done by journeymen under the supervision of working transformer foremen; apprentices may be used for handling and cleaning up of transformers, oil cut-outs, oil switches, and other miscellaneous shop work.

  • PIA shall prepare a comprehensive FQP for testing & commissioning of Distribution transformer Substation etc.


More Definitions of Distribution transformer

Distribution transformer means a transformer that:‌
Distribution transformer means any transformer having a rating between 3 KVA and 500 KVA inclusive, but expressly excluding furnace transformers, network transformers and instrument transformers;