High Capacity

Substation Transformers

High-capacity power transformers engineered for utility substations, power plants, and large industrial facilities. Custom designs from 10 MVA to 500+ MVA with full EPC services.

Quick Specs

Capacity Range
10 MVA – 500+ MVA
Primary Voltage
69 kV – 500 kV
Secondary Voltage
4.16 kV – 138 kV
Configurations
Auto, Two-Winding, Three-Winding
Cooling
ONAN/ONAF/OFAF/ODAF

Technical Specifications

Capacity Range
10 MVA – 500+ MVA
Primary Voltage
69 kV – 500 kV
Secondary Voltage
4.16 kV – 138 kV
Configurations
Auto, Two-Winding, Three-Winding
Cooling
ONAN/ONAF/OFAF/ODAF
Tap Changer
OLTC & DETC Available
Standards
IEEE C57.12.00, IEC 60076
BIL Ratings
350 kV – 1800 kV

Capabilities & Features

  • Custom voltage ratios and MVA ratings
  • On-load tap changers (OLTC) for voltage regulation
  • Multiple cooling stages for peak load handling
  • Advanced monitoring and protection systems
  • Seismic qualification available
  • Sound reduction enclosures
  • Fire-resistant designs
  • Factory acceptance testing included

Applications

Utility Substations

Transmission and distribution substations requiring high-capacity voltage transformation.

Power Generation

Step-up transformers for conventional, nuclear, and renewable power plants.

Heavy Industry

Steel mills, mining operations, and large manufacturing facilities.

Data Centers

High-capacity power infrastructure for hyperscale data center campuses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a substation and distribution transformer?

Substation transformers are larger (typically 10+ MVA) and handle higher voltages (69kV+) for bulk power transmission. Distribution transformers are smaller and step voltage down for end-user delivery.

What is an auto-transformer?

An auto-transformer uses a single winding with a tap point, sharing part of the winding between primary and secondary. They are more compact and efficient for smaller voltage ratios but provide less isolation than two-winding designs.

Can you provide engineering and installation services?

Yes, FluxCo offers complete EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) services including site assessment, foundation design, equipment specification, installation, testing, and commissioning.

What is the typical lead time for a custom substation transformer?

Custom substation transformers typically require 40-60 weeks depending on specifications, capacity, and manufacturer capacity. Emergency and expedited options may be available.

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