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Custom Single-Phase & Three-Phase Transformers

KATOY designs and manufactures custom three-phase and single-phase transformers for industrial equipment, machinery, automation, power-conversion systems and specialized OEM applications. Transformer designs can be developed according to required input and output voltage, VA or kVA rating, operating frequency, winding configuration, insulation, terminals, dimensions and mounting requirements.

Single & Three-Phase Design Transformer configurations developed around the equipment-level AC requirements.
Custom VA / kVA Rating Electrical design developed according to required voltage, load and power rating.
Custom Windings & Terminals Multiple windings, taps, terminal blocks and lead configurations by project.
Prototype to Production Engineering review, sample development and recurring manufacturing support.
Transformer Engineering

Electrical Design Based on the Complete Equipment Requirement

Single-phase and three-phase transformers transfer electrical power between circuits at specified voltage levels. Their design depends on more than nominal voltage and rated power. Supply configuration, operating frequency, load conditions, winding arrangement, turns ratio, insulation system, temperature rise, voltage regulation, terminal structure and available installation space can all influence the final transformer.

For a custom three-phase transformer, the required primary and secondary voltages, VA or kVA rating, frequency and winding connections should be defined as part of the electrical specification. Where applicable, three-phase winding connections such as star (Y) or delta (Δ) should be specified according to the equipment and power-system requirements.

For a custom single-phase transformer, the design may include one or more secondary windings, voltage taps, customized terminals or wire leads and equipment-specific mounting structures. Electrical and mechanical requirements should be reviewed together before the final design is established.

  • Primary and secondary voltage: specified according to the supply system and required equipment voltage.
  • Rated power: defined in VA or kVA together with the relevant load and duty conditions.
  • Operating frequency: commonly specified as 50 Hz or 60 Hz for mains-frequency industrial transformer projects.
  • Winding configuration: single or multiple secondary windings, taps and phase-specific winding connections can be defined by project.
  • Thermal and electrical performance: temperature-rise, efficiency and voltage-regulation requirements should be evaluated according to the intended operating conditions.
  • Insulation system: insulation and dielectric withstand requirements are defined according to the electrical specification and application.
  • Mechanical integration: frame, mounting points, terminals, wire leads and dimensions are developed around the equipment layout.
KATOY manufactures custom single-phase and three-phase transformers for industrial OEM equipment. Transformer designs are developed according to customer-defined voltage, VA or kVA rating, frequency, winding configuration, insulation, thermal, terminal, dimensional and mounting requirements.
Transformer Configurations

Electrical and Mechanical Options for Industrial Transformer Projects

Custom transformer development requires coordination between the electrical circuit, magnetic design, insulation system and mechanical installation. The final structure depends on the equipment rather than on one universal transformer configuration.

Custom Single-Phase Transformers

Single-phase transformers can be developed according to specified primary and secondary voltage, VA or kVA rating, frequency, winding, insulation and mounting requirements.

Custom Three-Phase Transformers

Three-phase transformer design considers the complete three-phase electrical system, including voltage, power, winding connection, load and installation conditions.

Multi-Winding Transformers

Multiple secondary windings can be developed where industrial equipment requires several output voltages from one transformer assembly.

Voltage Tap Configurations

Primary or secondary voltage taps can be incorporated when different supply or output voltage selections are required.

Terminal Blocks & Wire Leads

Terminal blocks, external wiring and lead arrangements can be customized according to equipment assembly and electrical connection requirements.

Custom Frame & Mounting

Transformer frames, mounting holes, brackets and overall dimensions can be developed around chassis layout and available installation space.

Customization Parameters

Information Required for Custom Transformer Development

Supplying complete specifications helps evaluate turns ratio, winding arrangement, core design, conductor sizing, insulation, thermal performance and mechanical construction before prototype development.

Primary Voltage Nominal input voltage, allowable variation and supply conditions where relevant.
Secondary Voltage Required output voltage or multiple secondary voltage requirements.
Rated VA / kVA Required transformer power rating together with relevant continuous or intermittent load conditions.
Phase & Winding Configuration Single-phase or three-phase system and, where applicable, required star (Y), delta (Δ) or other specified winding connections.
Operating Frequency Supply frequency, typically 50 Hz or 60 Hz for mains-frequency industrial applications.
Secondary Windings & Taps Number of secondary windings, required output voltages and primary or secondary taps.
Insulation & Dielectric Requirements Required isolation, dielectric withstand and other insulation conditions defined by the application.
Thermal Requirements Ambient temperature, allowable temperature rise, duty conditions and cooling environment where specified.
Efficiency & Regulation Efficiency or voltage-regulation targets can be reviewed where these are specified as project requirements.
Dimensions & Mounting Maximum width, height and depth together with frame, mounting-hole and chassis requirements.
Terminals & Leads Terminal blocks, wire leads, lead length and external connection requirements.
Drawings & Reference Samples Existing transformer drawings, specifications or samples can support replacement and custom-development projects.
Typical Applications

Custom Three-Phase Transformers for Industrial OEM Equipment

KATOY develops custom single-phase and three-phase transformers for equipment manufacturers that require project-specific electrical, thermal, terminal and mechanical configurations.

Industrial Machinery Transformer designs for machinery and equipment-specific AC power requirements.
Industrial Power Supplies Single-phase and three-phase transformers for industrial equipment and auxiliary power-supply circuits.
Industrial Automation Customized transformers for automation equipment and associated power circuits.
Power Conversion Equipment Custom transformer development for industrial power-conversion systems and equipment.
Specialized OEM Equipment Equipment-specific transformer development from specifications, drawings or reference samples.
Engineering & Manufacturing

From Transformer Specification Review to Recurring Production

As a custom transformer manufacturer, KATOY supports industrial OEM projects from electrical and mechanical requirement review through core and magnetic design, winding configuration, prototype manufacturing, sample validation and recurring production.

Electrical specification review
Core and magnetic design evaluation
Turns-ratio and winding configuration design
Conductor and material selection
Insulation and mechanical design
Prototype manufacturing
Sample validation
Recurring production support
Quality & Testing

Transformer Verification According to Project Specifications

Single-phase and three-phase transformer inspection is performed according to the electrical, winding, insulation, dimensional and mechanical requirements defined for the individual product.

Test conditions and acceptance criteria depend on the transformer design and customer specification. Electrical measurements, winding connections, insulation-related tests and dimensional verification should therefore correspond to the approved product requirements.

  • Primary and secondary electrical parameter verification
  • Turns-ratio and winding connection verification where specified
  • Insulation-related and dielectric testing as required by the specification
  • Terminal and external lead inspection
  • Visual and dimensional inspection
  • Production process and quality control
Technical FAQ

Custom Single-Phase and Three-Phase Transformer Questions

Technical and sourcing questions commonly considered during custom industrial transformer development.

What information is needed to design a custom three-phase transformer?

The main requirements include primary and secondary voltages, rated VA or kVA, operating frequency, winding configuration, required three-phase connection such as star or delta where applicable, insulation requirements, load conditions, temperature requirements, dimensions, mounting method and terminal configuration.

What is the difference between a single-phase and a three-phase transformer?

A single-phase transformer is designed for a single-phase AC system, while a three-phase transformer is designed for a three-phase AC system and uses three-phase winding relationships. The electrical specification, magnetic construction and connection requirements therefore differ.

Can a three-phase transformer use star or delta winding connections?

Yes. Depending on the required electrical system, the primary and secondary windings may use specified three-phase connection arrangements such as star (Y) or delta (Δ). The required connection should be defined as part of the transformer specification.

Can a custom transformer have multiple secondary windings or voltage taps?

Yes. Multiple secondary windings and primary or secondary voltage taps can be incorporated when required by the circuit. The voltage, current and load requirements for each winding should be provided during design review.

Can KATOY manufacture 50 Hz and 60 Hz industrial transformers?

KATOY can evaluate custom transformer projects for mains-frequency systems such as 50 Hz and 60 Hz. The core, winding and thermal design must correspond to the specified frequency and electrical operating conditions.

Can KATOY manufacture transformers from customer drawings or samples?

Yes. Custom single-phase and three-phase transformer projects can be evaluated from electrical specifications, drawings, existing transformer information or reference samples. Additional system information may be required before prototype development.

Are all three-phase transformers isolation transformers?

No. An isolation transformer describes a particular electrical relationship and construction. A three-phase transformer should be classified according to its actual winding arrangement and electrical function rather than assuming every three-phase transformer provides the same type of isolation.

Can KATOY support prototype and recurring production?

Yes. KATOY supports custom transformer projects from technical requirement review and prototype development through sample validation and recurring manufacturing.

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