A 150 kVA dry type transformer is a widely used power distribution solution for commercial, industrial, institutional, and infrastructure applications requiring reliable voltage conversion and safe indoor or outdoor operation. These transformers are commonly used for electrical panel distribution, HVAC systems, manufacturing equipment, data centers, construction projects, and facility expansions where dependable power distribution is critical.
At Bruce Electric Equipment Corp., we supply new, used, surplus, and reconditioned 150 kVA transformers in a wide range of voltage configurations and enclosure types. Since 1973, Bruce Electric has specialized in dry type transformers and electrical distribution equipment from leading manufacturers including GE, ABB, Acme Electric, Eaton, Hammond Power Solutions, Schneider Electric / Square D, SolaHD, and more. Whether you need a standard 480V to 208Y/120V transformer, a reverse-feed configuration, or a hard-to-find replacement unit, our team can help source the right transformer for your application. We offer fast nationwide shipping across the United States along with technical assistance for voltage matching, replacement compatibility, and project requirements.
Showing 1–15 of 565 results

Dry Type Transformers
Bruce Electric stocks new, used, surplus, and professionally reconditioned 150 kVA dry type transformers – including step-up, step-down, copper and aluminum wound, and indoor/outdoor NEMA enclosure options. We support commercial buildings, manufacturing facilities, data centers, healthcare, construction, and utility applications.
✔ Standard & non-standard configurations ✔ Obsolete & discontinued sourcing ✔ Fast RFQ & technical support
The specifications below represent common configurations available across new, used, and reconditioned 150 kVA dry type transformers. Actual specifications vary by manufacturer, enclosure type, impedance design, cooling method, and winding material. Always verify transformer nameplate data before installation.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Power Rating | 150 kVA (150,000 VA) |
| Transformer Type | Dry-Type (air-cooled, no liquid insulation) |
| Phase | Single-phase (1Ø) and Three-phase (3Ø) |
| Frequency | 60 Hz (standard U.S.) / 50 Hz (international) |
| Primary Voltage (Typical) | 480V, 240V, 208V, 600V, 2400V, 4160V |
| Secondary Voltage (Typical) | 208Y/120V, 240V, 480V, 600V, 120/240V |
| Temperature Rise | 80°C or 115°C above 40°C ambient (150°C rise available for Class H windings) |
| Winding Material | Copper (Cu) or Aluminium (Al) |
| Insulation Class | Class H (180°C rated per IEEE C57.12.01 / NEMA TR-1) |
| Enclosure Types | NEMA 1 (indoor), NEMA 2 (drip-proof), NEMA 3R (outdoor/rainproof) |
| Efficiency (DOE 2016) | ≥98.67% at full load for 150 kVA 3-phase (10 CFR Part 431 mandatory minimum) |
| Compliance | UL Listed, DOE 10 CFR Part 431 (2016 Efficiency Rule), NEC Article 450, CSA available |
| Condition Available | New, Reconditioned, Used / Surplus |
| Service Coverage | Ships to all 50 U.S. states – fast nationwide delivery |
| Manufacturers Stocked | GE, ABB, Eaton, Square D (Schneider), Acme Electric, Hammond Power Solutions, Sola HD |
Bruce Electric specializes in dry type transformer solutions including standard distribution transformers, step-up transformers, step-down transformers, and specialty configurations.
All new 150 kVA dry type transformers sold in the United States must comply with DOE energy efficiency regulations under 10 CFR Part 431. Modern DOE-compliant transformers are designed to reduce energy losses and improve operating efficiency in commercial and industrial facilities.
Typical full-load efficiency for a 150 kVA three-phase transformer can exceed 98%, depending on design and manufacturer specifications. Bruce Electric can help source DOE-compliant transformers for commercial construction, industrial upgrades, facility retrofits, electrical infrastructure projects and replacement transformer applications.
The ampere output of a 150 kVA transformer depends on the secondary voltage and number of phases. Use the formulas below to calculate full-load current for any configuration.
Amps = 150,000 ÷ (Volts × 1.732)
Amps = 150,000 ÷ Volts
| Secondary Voltage | Phase | Calculation | Output Amps |
|---|---|---|---|
| Three-Phase (3Ø) Output | |||
| 208Y/120V | 3Ø | 150,000 ÷ (208 × 1.732) | ~416 A |
| 240V | 3Ø | 150,000 ÷ (240 × 1.732) | ~361 A |
| 480V | 3Ø | 150,000 ÷ (480 × 1.732) | ~180 A |
| 600V | 3Ø | 150,000 ÷ (600 × 1.732) | ~144 A |
| 380Y/220V | 3Ø | 150,000 ÷ (380 × 1.732) | ~228 A |
| 415Y/240V | 3Ø | 150,000 ÷ (415 × 1.732) | ~209 A |
| Single-Phase (1Ø) Output | |||
| 120/240V | 1Ø | 150,000 ÷ 240 | ~625 A |
| 240V | 1Ø | 150,000 ÷ 240 | ~625 A |
| 480V | 1Ø | 150,000 ÷ 480 | ~313 A |
| 120V | 1Ø | 150,000 ÷ 120 | ~1,250 A |
Engineering Note: The most common U.S. configuration 480V primary to 208Y/120V secondary, three-phase produces approximately 416 A on the secondary. This is the standard 150 kVA transformer 480 to 208 configuration for commercial panel feeds. Always verify breaker sizing and conductor ampacity per NEC 310 and NEC 450.
The terms step-up and step-down describe the direction of voltage transformation not fundamentally different physical units. In most cases, the same 150 kVA dry-type transformer can perform either function; the designation is determined by which winding is connected to the source (primary) and which is connected to the load (secondary).
A 150 kVA step-down transformer reduces voltage from a higher-voltage utility or distribution feed to a usable, lower-voltage service level. The most prevalent U.S. application is 480V primary to 208Y/120V secondary (three-phase), which feeds standard commercial panels, lighting, HVAC, and receptacle circuits.
| Primary (Source) | Secondary (Load) | Phase | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| 480V | 208Y/120V (Most Popular) | 3Ø | Commercial buildings, office fit-outs, data centers |
| 480V | 240/120V | 1Ø | Residential-style service in commercial facilities |
| 600V | 480V | 3Ø | Canadian service entry, industrial retrofit |
| 4160V | 480V / 208Y/120V | 3Ø | Medium-voltage distribution step-down |
| 2400V | 480V / 208Y/120V | 3Ø | Legacy industrial systems |
A 150 kVA step-up transformer increases voltage to power equipment requiring higher voltage than the available service. This is common in retrofit projects, international equipment integration, and facilities where 480V-rated machinery must be fed from an older 208V or 240V service.
| Primary (Source) | Secondary (Load) | Phase | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| 208V | 480V | 3Ø | Powering 480V equipment from 208V service |
| 240V | 480V | 1Ø or 3Ø | VFD feeds, motor starters requiring higher voltage |
| 240V | 480V | 3Ø | Industrial machinery, compressors, pump motors |
| 480V | 600V | 3Ø | Equipment rated for Canadian 600V service |
When operating a standard distribution transformer in step-up mode (reverse feed), verify with the manufacturer that the unit is reverse-feed rated. Most modern standard dry-type distribution transformers support reverse feed; exceptions include transformers with taps only on one winding, buck-boost units, and harmonic-mitigating designs. Bruce Electric’s technical team can confirm compatibility before you order.
A 150 kVA transformer is substantially heavier than smaller kVA classes and requires planned rigging, structural floor loading consideration, and adequate clearance per NEC 110.26 and NEC 450.9. Weight and physical dimensions vary with phase configuration, winding material, enclosure type, and manufacturer.
| Configuration | Weight Range (lbs) | Weight Range (kg) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-Phase Copper Wound | 900 – 1,450 lbs | 408 – 658 kg | Heaviest; best conductivity & efficiency |
| 3-Phase Aluminum Wound | 700 – 1,100 lbs | 318 – 499 kg | Lighter; common cost-effective choice |
| Single-Phase Copper | 650 – 950 lbs | 295 – 431 kg | Larger footprint per kVA than 3-phase |
| Single-Phase Aluminum | 550 – 800 lbs | 249 – 363 kg | Lightest; suited for retrofit installations |
| NEMA 3R Enclosure Add-On | +75 – 150 lbs | +34 – 68 kg | Outdoor-rated steel housing addition |
Dimensions vary by manufacturer. Always request a certified outline drawing (COD) before finalizing mounting or switchgear integration plans.
| Configuration | Width (in) | Depth (in) | Height (in) | Approx. Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 150 kVA 3Ø Copper NEMA 1 | 33–40″ | 24–30″ | 42–52″ | 900–1,200 lbs |
| 150 kVA 3Ø Aluminium NEMA 1 | 33–40″ | 24–30″ | 42–52″ | 700–1,000 lbs |
| 150 kVA 3Ø Copper NEMA 3R | 36–44″ | 26–34″ | 48–58″ | 975–1,350 lbs |
| 150 kVA 1Ø Copper NEMA 1 | 30–38″ | 22–28″ | 40–50″ | 650–950 lbs |
Actual dimensions vary by manufacturer and enclosure configuration. Bruce Electric can help provide outline drawings and specifications for project planning and installation requirements.
The 150 kVA transformer load capacity is 150,000 VA (volt-amperes) of apparent power. Industry standard practice consistent with IEEE C57 and DOE guidance recommends operating the transformer at no more than 80% of nameplate capacity continuously (120 kVA). This 20% thermal margin prevents insulation degradation, accommodates inrush currents, and provides headroom for load growth.
• Nameplate rating: 150 kVA (150,000 VA)
• Recommended continuous load: 120 kVA (80% of rated capacity)
• At 0.8 power factor: 120 kW real power delivered continuously
• At 1.0 power factor (unity): 150 kW real power delivered
• Short-duration overload: Most units can sustain 110–125% of rating for limited periods per IEEE C57.96 thermal overload guidelines verify with manufacturer’s specific overload curve
150 kVA transformers are commonly used in:
• HVAC systems
• Educational institutions
• Transportation infrastructure
• Electrical distribution systems
• Industrial process equipment
Bruce Electric supplies dry type transformers for commercial, industrial, transportation, and infrastructure applications throughout the United States.
Choosing the correct 150 kVA transformer depends on:
• Load requirements – Calculate total connected load
• Voltage compatibility – Match primary and secondary voltages
• Phase type – Single-phase vs three-phase
• Installation environment – Indoor (NEMA 1) or outdoor (NEMA 3R)
• Future expansion – Allow capacity margin
A 150 kVA transformer typically delivers about 180 amps at 480V three-phase or 416 amps at 208V three-phase. Actual current depends on voltage and phase and is usually limited to ~80% for continuous loads.
At 0.8 power factor, it equals 120 kW.
Typically, between 900 and 1,600 lbs, depending on configuration.
It is used for commercial power distribution, industrial equipment, HVAC systems, and electrical panels.
Yes, depending on how the windings are connected.