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Pole mounted

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EASHA KADGANVE
CO2I 1250
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Computer Engineering. (CO2I) of institute, Government Polytechnic Malvan (inst. Code-0117)
have completed the micro project satisfactory in course, Elements of Electrical Engineering
(22215 ) for the academic year 2021-22 as prescribed in the curriculum.

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INDEX
INTRODUCTION
ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
DIAGRAM
REFERENCE
CONCLUSION
THANK YOU
INTRODUCTION
Pole-mounted transformers are power distribution transformers that are mounted on a power
pole (wood or concrete) and usually horizontal to overhead cables. Pole mounted transformers
are common breadbox transformers used for converting distribution voltage to a 120/240 volt
power source used by homes and small businesses
Pole mounted power transformers are used in many rural areas. These transformers range from
16 kVA to 100kVA and convert 11,000 to 33,000 volts to 400 volts low. Pole mounted
transformers are reasonably small in size and mass. We can easily install on single-pole structures
and larger units on two-pole structures, approximately 5 meters from the ground. This makes
transformers inaccessible, reduces the risk of injury to animals and humans, and minimizes
vandalism.
ADVANTAGES
Pole mounted transformers reduce the risk of injury to residents.
When you place transformers on the ground, they must be enclosed in a protected area
because people who do not understand the risks can access that area. The transformers
mounted high above will not be disturbed by the locals, and there is little chance that
someone will climb up and mess up the transformer and get hurt.
Compact: pole mounted transformers are extremely compact and don't take up precious
ground space.
If you are working on a smaller plot of land that is being developed, it may be absurd to
designate such a piece of land as a ground substation. With column-mounted
transformers, there is no need to worry about making use of ground space.
DISADVANTAGES
One of the immense damages to a transformer mounted on a pole is that when
something goes wrong, you have to ask specific electrical companies to work with the
know-how to access the transformer on the pole and do the work. On the ground,
accessibility is easy, so maintenance is less likely to be overlooked and if something
goes wrong they can be done faster
Pole mounted transformers may have to be replaced more quickly.
Since these transformers are mounted high above the ground, they are in heavy
contact with the elements. Although the sheaths of these transformers are designed
to be highly resilient to things like wind and rain, they sometimes have to be replaced
before a ground transformer would
DIAGRAM
 REFERENCE:-
 Google
 MBT Site
 Youtube.com

 CONCLUSION:-
 We have successfully studied
about pole mounted transformer

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