Types of Transformer Enclosures

Transformer enclosures come in various types, each designed to meet specific environmental and safety requirements. Some common types include:

  1. Pad-Mounted Enclosures: These are outdoor enclosures that sit at ground level and often house distribution transformers. They are commonly found in residential and commercial settings.

  2. Substation Enclosures: Substation transformers are often housed in larger enclosures, typically located in industrial or utility settings. These enclosures can vary significantly in size and construction based on the specific application and capacity requirements.

  3. Pole-Mounted Enclosures: These are mounted on utility poles and are often used for smaller distribution transformers in rural or remote areas.

  4. Indoor Enclosures: These are designed to house transformers in indoor settings, such as in commercial or industrial facilities. They are built to meet specific safety and space requirements.

  5. Underground Vaults: In some urban settings, transformers are housed in underground vaults to save above-ground space and protect them from environmental factors.

Each type of enclosure is designed to provide protection to the transformer and ensure safe operation in its specific environment. Proper selection of the enclosure type is essential to ensure the transformer's longevity and performance.