167 kva 3 phase step up transformer 208 to 480
167 kva 3 phase step up transformer 208 to 480

167 kva 3 phase step down transformer 480 to 240

When your facility runs on 208V but your new loads need 480V, this transformer bridges the gap—efficiently and safely.

Built for industrial and commercial use, each unit is UL-listed, dry-type, and easy to deploy across multiple sites. Ideal for HVAC upgrades, inverter outputs, or connecting to high-voltage panels.

We standardize every build—wiring, labeling, enclosures—so OEMs and contractors can roll out with confidence, from one project to the next.

Solar – Inverter Output Boosting

In Bakersfield, California, Shinenergy transformers were selected to elevate inverter output from 208V to 480V across multiple solar fields. Installation took place near outdoor combiner panels, enabling uniform power delivery to the grid.

“One spec, five sites. We didn’t need to redraw anything.”

Energy Storage – AC Output Elevation

PCS manufacturers in Des Moines, Iowa, integrated our 167 kVA units inside each battery skid to boost 208V AC to 480V. The transformer’s low-noise dry-type core made it perfect for sealed enclosures.

“Once we validated the first install, we duplicated the setup across all containers.”

Data Center – Utility Interface Upgrading

A Tier 2 data facility in Toronto faced a voltage mismatch during expansion. By placing our transformers in floor-level corridors, engineers enabled smooth conversion to 480V for cooling and emergency systems.

“The footprint fit. Specs matched. Commissioning was smooth.”

Wind & Hydrogen – Electrolyzer Load Matching

At a testbed site in Aberdeen, Scotland, step-up transformers from Shinenergy bridged 208V internal supply with 480V hydrogen generation skids. Units were side-mounted within R&D cabinets, with minimal noise interference.

“Stable output, compact design. We’re already planning for batch two.”

Medical – Imaging Facility Modernization

During equipment upgrades in Pittsburgh, hospital engineers deployed 167 kVA transformers to power CT and MRI suites now requiring 480V. Units were installed across three floors in localized electrical rooms.

“With matched labels and connection points, our team moved fast without errors.”

CertificationUL
PhaseThree Phase
Rated capacityUP TO 3000KVA Customized
Frequency50/60Hz
Work EfficiencyUP TO 99.05%
Protection ClassIP00/IP20/IP23/IP40/IP44/IP54
Winding MaterialCopper or Aluminum
Insulation levelClass F (155°C) Class H (180°C) Class N (200°C) Class R (220°C)
Designed lifetime≥30 years
Cooling MethodAir Cooling
Wiring ConfigurationΔ-Y (Delta-Star)/Y-Y (Star-Star)/Δ-Δ (Delta-Delta)/Y-Δ (Star-Delta) /Δ-Z (Delta-Zigzag)/ Y-Z (Star-Zigzag)
Noise≤35 dB (1 meter)
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Elevating 208V to 480V: Why Spec Consistency Matters

Not every facility starts with 480V. In fact, many older buildings, containerized systems, or backup generators still output 208V. When expansion hits—new CNCs, HVAC units, inverters—you suddenly need a reliable, compliant way to get up to 480V.

That’s where the 208 to 480 step up transformer comes in.

For system integrators, 208 to 480 volt step up transformers are more than voltage tools—they’re a standard interface. Whether you’re wiring solar inverters, power distribution panels, or connecting to industrial skids, choosing the right kVA and configuration upfront saves hours later.

We’ve seen EPCs waste time reworking installs because models weren’t matched across sites. That’s why our 75–225 kVA units share the same wiring diagram, same labeling format, and same enclosure footprints. If you’re scaling across multiple sites or clients, don’t reinvent the spec. Lock it in and deploy fast.

What is a step up transformer 208 to 480 used for?

This transformer raises 208V three-phase input to 480V, enabling sites with lower voltage utility or backup power to operate high-voltage machinery, panels, or inverters. It’s often used in building retrofits, solar plants, and control room upgrades.

What’s the difference between single-phase and 3 phase step up transformer 208 to 480?

The 3 phase step up transformer 208 to 480 supports balanced industrial loads and is used in facilities with three-phase infrastructure. Single-phase models exist, but for commercial use, 3-phase units dominate.

How do I size a step up transformer 208 to 480 correctly?

Use a step up transformer 208 to 480 calculator to determine kVA. Multiply amps × voltage × √3 ÷ 1000, then add 20% safety margin. For example, 480V loads requiring ~200A would need a 167–225 kVA transformer.

Do you provide a wiring diagram for step up transformer 208 to 480?

Yes. All Shinenergy units ship with labeled terminals and a downloadable step up transformer 208 to 480 wiring diagram, showing both Delta and Wye configurations where applicable.

Is there a difference between ‘208 to 480 volt step up transformer’ and ‘208 to 480 step up transformer 3 phase’?

In practice, they refer to the same function. The wording varies across industries, but all describe transformers that boost standard 208V to 480V for industrial or commercial use.

Do you offer lower capacity options like step up transformer 208 to 480 75 kVA?

Yes, 75 kVA is a popular option for localized loads like HVAC, machine tools, or subpanels. Shinenergy also stocks 112.5, 167, and 225 kVA for multi-site rollout.

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