Commercial And Civil Construct
Commercial Buildings
Large commercial premises—such as shopping malls, office towers, hotels, and supermarkets—house a multitude of electrical devices, including lighting systems, air conditioning units, elevators, and various electronic equipment, all of which rely on a steady power supply. Power transformers play a key role here by converting the mains voltage to levels compatible with these devices, ensuring the seamless operation of daily activities within commercial buildings.
Large commercial premises—such as shopping malls, office towers, hotels, and supermarkets—house a multitude of electrical devices, including lighting systems, air conditioning units, elevators, and various electronic equipment, all of which rely on a steady power supply. Power transformers play a key role here by converting the mains voltage to levels compatible with these devices, ensuring the seamless operation of daily activities within commercial buildings.
Residential Buildings
Power transformers are typically installed in the distribution rooms of residential complexes. Their primary function is to step down the high voltage from transmission lines to 0.4kV, which then supplies households with 220V single-phase electricity and 380V three-phase electricity. This setup meets the diverse power needs of residents’ daily electrical appliances, supporting everything from household lighting to larger devices.
Power transformers are typically installed in the distribution rooms of residential complexes. Their primary function is to step down the high voltage from transmission lines to 0.4kV, which then supplies households with 220V single-phase electricity and 380V three-phase electricity. This setup meets the diverse power needs of residents’ daily electrical appliances, supporting everything from household lighting to larger devices.
