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ABILKEEN D9 Single Phase Pole Mounted Transformer – 10-50kVA

2026-05-30

Power where the grid meets the road

The last mile of power distribution is often the hardest. Transformers must hang on poles, survive weather extremes, and deliver reliable power to homes and small businesses with minimal attention. ABILKEEN engineered the D9 single phase pole mounted transformer specifically for this demanding role. It is not a repurposed pad-mount unit or an indoor transformer forced outdoors. It is a purpose-built overhead distribution transformer designed for the unique challenges of pole mounting. From rural residential lines to suburban commercial feeders, the D9 earns its keep every day.

Multiple capacity options from 10 to 50 kVA

No two distribution circuits have identical load profiles. ABILKEEN offers the D9 in multiple capacity options ranging from 10 kVA to 50 kVA. This broad selection allows utilities and contractors to match transformer size precisely to the connected load. A 10 kVA unit serves a small rural home or a few streetlights. A 50 kVA unit handles a cluster of houses or a small commercial strip. By choosing the right capacity, you avoid overpaying for excess capacity while leaving room for normal load growth. ABILKEEN gives you choices because one size never fits all.

Low no-load loss from 65 to 190 W

A transformer on a pole is always energized, even when no one is using power. Every hour of every day, it consumes energy just by being connected. The ABILKEEN D9 keeps that consumption remarkably low. No-load losses range from just 65 watts on the smallest unit to 190 watts on the largest. These numbers matter. Over a year of continuous operation, low no-load loss translates directly into lower utility operating costs and reduced carbon emissions. For utilities managing thousands of pole transformers, the D9's efficiency adds up to real savings across the entire fleet.

Low load loss from 195 to 690 W

Load loss happens when current flows and the transformer is doing its job. ABILKEEN optimized the D9's windings to keep these losses low as well, ranging from 195 watts to 690 watts depending on capacity. Low load loss means the transformer runs cooler, lasts longer, and wastes less energy during peak demand periods. When summer air conditioners cycle on or evening lighting loads appear, the D9 delivers power efficiently rather than turning that energy into unwanted heat. ABILKEEN builds transformers that respect the energy they handle.

2.5 percent short circuit impedance for safety

Short circuit impedance is not a specification most people think about. But it determines how a transformer behaves when faults occur downstream. The ABILKEEN D9 features a 2.5% short circuit impedance, a carefully chosen value that balances fault current limiting with voltage regulation. This impedance level reduces fault current to manageable levels, protecting downstream breakers, wires, and connected equipment. Yet it remains low enough to maintain good voltage regulation under normal load swings. ABILKEEN selected this impedance because it works for real residential and commercial distribution networks.

Efficient power distribution for residential scenarios

Residential power distribution demands simplicity and reliability. Homes have no on-site engineers. Transformers must work without adjustment or maintenance for years. The ABILKEEN D9 single phase pole mounted transformer delivers exactly that. It steps utility primary voltage down to the 120/240V configuration used in North American homes. It handles the daily cycles of morning peaks, midday lulls, and evening demand without complaint. And it does all of this while mounted on a pole, exposed to rain, sun, snow, and wind. ABILKEEN builds residential Distribution Transformers that homeowners never think about, which is exactly the point.

Safe and dependable for commercial scenarios

Commercial loads behave differently than residential ones. Small businesses often have higher peak demands, more motor starting current, and longer daily operating hours. The D9 handles these commercial demands with the same dependability. The 2.5% short circuit impedance provides adequate fault protection for commercial panelboards. The low load loss keeps operating costs manageable for business owners who watch every expense. And the pole-mounted design keeps the transformer out of valuable ground-level real estate that commercial properties need for parking and access. ABILKEEN understands that commercial distribution has its own requirements, and the D9 meets them.

Why ABILKEEN builds pole transformers differently

Some manufacturers treat pole mounted transformers as commodities, cutting corners to win bids. ABILKEEN takes the opposite approach. The D9 single phase pole mounted transformer combines thoughtful capacity options from 10 to 50 kVA, low no-load loss from 65 to 190 watts, low load loss from 195 to 690 watts, and a practical 2.5% short circuit impedance. These specifications are not accidental. They come from listening to utility engineers, residential developers, and commercial property managers about what actually matters in daily operation. If you are specifying distribution transformers for overhead lines, rural electrification, or suburban infill projects, talk to ABILKEEN. We build D9 transformers that hang on poles, handle the load, and keep the power flowing efficiently for years on end.