Manufacturing industrial transformers is one of our specialties.
Industrial transformers are transformers specifically designed and used for industrial applications. These transformers are usually larger and more robust than those used in residential or commercial settings due to their higher power requirements and the demanding operating conditions of industrial environments.
Most industrial transformers are designed to handle high power ratings to meet the intense electrical demands of industrial machinery and equipment. In most cases, industrial transformers are custom designed to meet the specific voltage, current, and power requirements of industrial applications. This includes considerations like load fluctuations, harmonic distortion, and environmental conditions.
Depending on the application, industrial transformers may also have specialized configurations. For example, these transformers may include features to adapt to the three-phase power systems commonly used in industrial settings.
At Electric Power Systems, we are your source for high-quality, completely custom industrial transformers for your operation in the Houston, Texas area. We can completely design your transformers from start to finish, ensuring the best possible end-result for your operation. We have extensive experience in the electrical manufacturing industry, and we are ready and waiting to exceed your expectations.
If you need new transformers for your industrial operation, we are ready and waiting to get the design and manufacturing process started. To learn more about industrial transformers and why we are your source for these electrical components, reach out to us today. We look forward to working with your operation and supporting your industrial site’s electrical needs with the right equipment.
At Electric Power Systems, we can build industrial transformers for those in Jacksonville and Tampa, Florida; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Norfolk, Virginia; San Francisco and Los Angeles, California; New York, New York; Houston, Texas; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Charleston, South Carolina.