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Fire-Safe Cast Resin Dry-Type Transformers for Middle East Urban Developments

Fire-Safe Cast Resin Dry-Type Transformers for Middle East Urban Developments

As the Middle East undergoes rapid urbanization—with mega-projects like NEOM (Saudi), Lusail City (Qatar), and Dubai’s Downtown District—indoor power distribution demands safe, low-maintenance, and fire-resistant transformers. Our cast resin dry-type transformers are designed to meet the strict safety requirements of commercial buildings, high-rise residences, hospitals, data centers, and metro systems across the GCC, where fire safety is a top priority.

All units are CE certified, ensuring compliance with international safety and environmental standards, making them suitable for use in densely populated urban areas. Unlike traditional oil-immersed transformers, our dry-type models are flame-retardant, self-extinguishing, and smoke-free, eliminating the risk of oil leakage and fire—critical for indoor spaces like basement power rooms, mall distribution centers, and hotel lobbies. They operate reliably at ambient temperatures up to 50°C and feature a dust-resistant design to handle the fine sand particles common in Middle Eastern cities.

Advantages for Middle East Urban Use

  • Self-extinguishing epoxy resin casting, meeting fire safety standards for GCC buildings
  • Low noise operation (<55dB), ideal for hotels, offices, and residential towers
  • Maintenance-free design (no oil checks or refills), reducing operational costs for building managers
  • IP23/IP33 protection levels to prevent dust buildup and ensure long-term reliability
  • Compact structure, saving space in urban substations and building power rooms
  • Customizable capacity (100kVA–2500kVA) to match the needs of small malls to large skyscrapers

Common Urban Deployments

  • Dubai Metro, Doha Metro, and Riyadh Metro stations (indoor power supply)
  • Luxury hotels and shopping malls: Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates (UAE), and Villaggio Mall (Qatar)
  • High-end residential towers in Kuwait City, Muscat (Oman), and Manama (Bahrain)
  • Hospitals and universities in Cairo (Egypt), Amman (Jordan), and Jeddah (Saudi)
  • Data centers in Jebel Ali (UAE) and King Abdullah Economic City (Saudi)

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