Container transformer stations

Reduce project completion times by implementing the application of prefabricated container transformer stations made of concrete

Choose a transformer station suited to your project

STKB type concrete container substations

Internal access

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  • Separate internal compartments in transformers and switchgears with independent access

  • High-quality craftsmanship and colours that blend in with the surroundings

  • Customisation of the station to suit the client’s specific design

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STKBz type concrete container substations

External access

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  • It is designed to be placed as a freestanding unit in a location that is convenient in terms of its setting and the needs of the users

  • The enclosure of the station is constructed as a precast reinforced concrete structure comprising a foundation, side walls and a roof

  • Access to each compartment is provided by separate doors made of aluminium profiles, which have been additionally coated with primer

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Ensure a safe and reliable power supply for your system

Choose transformer substations that are suited to your project and safety standards

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Choose a transformer station that suits your needs

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What should you look out for when choosing container transformer stations?

Container transformer stations are a key component of the energy infrastructure, ensuring a safe and reliable power supply across a range of applications – from industry to construction. The decision to purchase them requires not only analyses of technical parameters (e.g. rated power, rated voltage, type of transformer), but also consideration of a number of additional factors that affect the safety, durability and efficiency of the entire system. Here are a few of them:

  • standards compliance and certifications – Ensure that the substation meets the requirements of national and international standards (e.g. PN-EN, IEC), which guarantees safety and build quality.
  • design and resistance to environmental conditions Choose a robust enclosure resistant to moisture, dust and extreme temperatures. Check the IP rating and application in potentially explosive atmospheres.
  • Operational and maintenance safety – Does the substation have appropriate mechanical and electrical interlocks? How ergonomic is access to the equipment and transformer?
  • Mobility and ease of installation – ensure that the design allows for quick transport and installation.
  • Monitoring and automation systems – if necessary, ensure that integration with remote monitoring systems (SCADA) is possible, and that the offer includes the required temperature and humidity sensors, overload protection, etc.

If you are unsure whether a particular transformer station is the right choice for your project, please contact us. We will help you make a decision and support you through the subsequent stages of implementation.