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Steve, an electric equipment supplier from New Zealand, sent an inquiry to DAELIM. From his company, they want us to design a transformer according to AS/NZ standards with an unique requirement, he wanted a protection cell for secondary terminals. The delivery time in other countries is very long, as he told us. But our company team only needed 30 days to produce this transformer to him.

Thanks for choose us Steve! We hope you receive this transformer soon and we will updates the production and shipment for this transformer for you!  

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Pad-mounted Transformer

We can provide you single phase and three phase pad mounted transformer

Dry-type Transformer

Type:Cast resin; Rated Capacity: Up to 25MVA; Rated Voltage: Up to 36KV;

Pole Transformer

TypeCSP type Frequency: 50/60Hz; Rated Power: 5~167kva

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Frequency: 50/60Hz Rated voltage:10kv, 20kv,30kv Rated Power: 400~2500kva

Electrical Transformers NZ: Certifications and Regulatory

Electrical transformers in New Zealand must comply with strict certifications and regulatory requirements to ensure safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. These include international standards such as IEC certifications, as well as local compliance with New Zealand’s electricity regulations. Understanding these certifications and regulations is critical for manufacturers and distributors aiming to enter the New Zealand market. This article explores the key certifications required and the regulatory framework governing transformers in New Zealand.

Key Certifications for Electrical Transformers in NZ

Electrical transformers in NZ must adhere to international and local standards. Below are the key certifications required:

IEC Standards Compliance

  • Transformers must comply with the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) standards, which set guidelines for design, testing, and safety.
  • Commonly applied standards include:
    • IEC 60076: For power transformers.
    • IEC 61378: For industrial voltage transformers.
  • These certifications ensure reliability and energy efficiency.

MEPS (Minimum Energy Performance Standards)

  • Transformers marketed in New Zealand must meet MEPS requirements, ensuring minimal energy wastage.
  • MEPS is mandated under New Zealand’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act.

Environmental Compliance

  • Compliance with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive) is necessary for environmental safety.
  • These regulations control the use of hazardous materials and ensure proper recycling of transformer components.

Regulatory Laws Governing Electrical Transformers in NZ

New Zealand’s electrical and safety regulations set clear standards for the marketing and operation of transformers. Below are key regulatory frameworks:

Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010

  • This regulation mandates safety standards for all electrical equipment, including transformers.
  • Transformers must undergo testing and certification by a registered electrician or certified laboratory.

Building Code Compliance

  • Transformers installed in buildings must comply with the New Zealand Building Code (NZBC) to ensure fire safety and proper installation.

Import Regulations for Transformers

  • Imported transformers must meet New Zealand Customs’ Electrical Equipment Safety Scheme requirements.
  • This involves:
    • Testing for compliance with AS/NZS standards.
    • Clear labeling with voltage specifications (e.g., 240V to 24V transformer NZ).

Practical Tips for Compliance

    • Work with certified testing facilities to ensure transformers meet IEC and MEPS standards.
    • Use clear labeling to highlight compliance, such as voltage and efficiency ratings (e.g., 240V to 24V transformer NZ).
    • Partner with local distributors familiar with New Zealand’s regulatory landscape to streamline import and certification processes.

    This comprehensive approach ensures electrical transformers in NZ meet both market expectations and legal requirements.

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