Product Range

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Range

  POWER & DISTRIBUTION
TRANSFORMER


 
25 kVA 5000 kVA,33 kV
DRY TYPE TRANSFORMERS (FRP)
 
25 kVA to 2000 kVA, 33 kV
 
FURNACE DUTY TRANSFORMERS
 
UP TO 5000 kVA, 33 kV
 
GENERATOR TRANSFORMERS
 
UP TOP 5000 kVA,33 kV
 
AUTO TRANSFORMERS
 
25 kVA to 5000 kVA, 33 kV
SYSTEM EARTING TRANSFORMERS UP TO 33 kV

NUCON started its activities in 1986 as manufacturers of distribution transformers and has grown to be one of the largest professionally managed power and distribution transformers manufacturing companies in North India. The company can boast of having one of the best in house manufacturing facilities of wire drawing, paper covering, paper slitting, tank fabrication and complete CRGO processing facilities like slitting, annealing etc. With time, NUCON has established integrated manufacturing facilities governed by stringent quality assurance checks to manufacture power & distribution transformers that only a few have in India. NUCON prides itself in having a work ethos which is second to none and is aware of all the needs of the discerning customers.

The company has also tied up with reputed manufacturers such as Nippon Steel and Kawasaki Steel of Japan for importing CRGO and with Sumitomo Corporation of Japan for insulating materials. The company has an endless list of satisfied clients such as state electricity boards of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttranchal, Rajasthan, Gujrat, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and various industrial houses as well as public utilities across North India where NUCON has more than 60000 installations of power & distribution transformers.


The company has ventured into exports to African & other countries in the mid east. Besides exports, the company has ambitious plans to deliver power transformers upto 40 MVA, 132 KV  with in a few month from now.

 

 
 

This publication covers NUCON's range of oil immersed distribution transformers.

All transformer are designed and tested as per   IS -2026, BS 171, ICE-76 & IEC-726
 
   

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