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Pacific Crest Transformers is a leader in the design and construction of liquid filled distribution transformers with the flexibility to offer custom designs for pad mount, substation and specialty transformers to meet the demands of a fast paced and ever changing marketplace. Our customer base includes over 200 customers, and covers all 50 states of the United States. We also reach into the Canadian and Mexican markets through our representatives. Our customers include most top tier Fortune 500 companies.


Padmount Transformer

Padmount Transformer

Padmount Transformers come in a wide variety of electrical and mechanical configurations. They may be offered in any voltage, phase or frequency required. A Padmount Transformer is mounted on a 'pad' foundation with high and low voltage underground cables entering from below ...


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Station Transformer

Station Transformer

A critical function of any electricity generation and distribution system is the stepping up or down of voltage at various points in the delivery network. The voltage is stepped up or stepped down at substations using Station Type Transformers. These Station Transformers come in ...


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Substation Transformer

Substation Transformer

A secondary unit substation is an industrial transformer in which the outgoing low-voltage section is rated at or below 15000 volts. Pacific Crest Transformer's distribution secondary unit substation transformers are designed for Industrial - specialty (dedicated load) applications, ...


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Grounding Transformer

Grounding Transformer

Pacific Crest Grounding transformers are used to provide a ground path to either an ungrounded "Y" or a delta connected system and are used to..... Provide a relatively low impedance path to ground, thereby maintaining the system neutral at or near ground ...


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