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Oil Distribution Transformers

ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS ARE WITH POWER RATINGS UP TO 15 MVA AND VOLTAGE OF UP TO 36 KV.

We produce hermetically sealed and conservatory transformers, grid-mounted, pole-mounted, smart, eco, and special transformers.

 

PRODUCT RANGE.

  • Small distribution (50 KVA up to 250 KVA, 36 kV): grid/pole-mounted/pad-mounted/auxiliary transformers 
  • Large distribution (250 KVA up to 5,000 KVA, 36 kV): for distribution grids, auxiliary transformers, pad-mounted units, unit substations, and package substations  
  • Medium power (5,000 KVA up to 15,000 KVA, 36 kV): for distribution grid/generation/auxiliary transformers
  • Wide Range of Special Transformers (up to 15,000 KVA, 36 kV): for solar/wind/variable speed drive/converter/arc furnace/traction/ZigZag earthing/earthing auxiliary
Projects
Libya 

Libya 

Client: Egytech for Libya Utilities reconstruction   

Scope: 330 distribution transformers 

Yemen

Yemen

Client: Majid Ahmed Hussein Al-Qutary Est.for Trading  

End User: PEC in YEMEN  

Scope: Design, manufacturing and inspection for (2) Oil immersed Power Transformers 20 MVA33/11 kV

Tanzania

Tanzania

Client: Tanzania Portland Cement Public limited company (TPCPLC)  

Scope: Design, engineering, manufacturing, FAT, supervision of installation, testing and commissioning of (1) Oil immersed Power Transformer 25 MVA, 132/3.3 kV

Emirates

Emirates

Project: ADWEA new project  

End User: ADWEA IN EMIRATE  

Contractor: Elsewedy Electric Dubai Ltd.  

Scope: Design, engineering, manufacturing, FAT, supervision of installation, testing & commissioning of (2) Oil immersed Power Transformers 15/20 MVA, 33/11 kV 

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