5 kVA Transformers

A 5 kVA transformer is a compact dry-type transformer rated at 5,000 volt-amperes, used for voltage conversion, electrical isolation, and control power distribution in industrial and commercial systems. It is commonly applied in HVAC systems, control panels, lighting circuits, machine tools, and small industrial loads requiring stable and reliable power supply.

 

Bruce Electric supplies 5 kVA dry type transformers in new, surplus, and reconditioned conditions for a wide range of applications. Our inventory includes both 5 kVA single phase transformers and three-phase transformers, available in multiple voltage configurations and NEMA-rated enclosures for indoor and outdoor use. We stock transformers from leading manufacturers including GE, Hammond Power Solutions, Acme Electric, Federal Pacific, Jefferson Electric, and more. New units are available for direct purchase, while used and reconditioned units are offered through RFQ-based sourcing.

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SE201D5F

SKU: SE201D5F
Manufacturer: FEDERAL PACIFIC
Weight: 110 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 208

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

WINDING MATERIAL : ALUMINUM

HZ : 60

TEMP RISE : 115

ENCLOSURE : NEMA 2 ENCAPSULATED

TYPE : GENERAL PURPOSE

OTHER : 6

TAPS : 2- 5% FCBN

Jefferson Electric 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 600V - 120/240V (411-0117-000)

Jefferson Electric 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 600V - 120/240V (411-0117-000)

SKU: 411-0117-000
Manufacturer: Jefferson Electric
Weight: 93 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 600

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

WINDING MATERIAL : ALUMINUM

HZ : 60

TEMP RISE : 135

ENCLOSURE : ENCAPSULATED

TYPE : GENERAL PURPOSE ENCAPSULATED

TAPS : 4 - 2.5% FCBN

General Electric 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 120/240V - 16/32V (9T51B0102)

SKU: 9T51B0102
Manufacturer: General Electric
Weight: 6 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 16/32

HZ : 50

ENCLOSURE : NEMA 3R

TYPE : BUCK BOOST ENCAPSULATED

FEDERAL PACIFIC 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 480V - 120/240V (SE481D5F)

SKU: SE481D5F
Manufacturer: FEDERAL PACIFIC
Weight: 110 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 480

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

WINDING MATERIAL : ALUMINUM

TEMP RISE : 115

ENCLOSURE : NEMA 2

TYPE : GENERAL PURPOSE

OTHER : 2

TAPS : 2- 5% FCBN

Jefferson Electric 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 220/230/240 X 440/460/480V - 110/115/120V (631-2601-000)

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 220/230/240 X 440/460/480

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 110/115/120

WINDING MATERIAL : COPPER

HZ : 50/60

TEMP RISE : 115

ENCLOSURE : ENCAPSULATED

TYPE : INDUSTRIAL CONTROL

MVC5000TE

SKU: MVC5000TE
Manufacturer: Hammond Power Solutions

KVA : 5

PHASE : THREE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 4800

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

WINDING MATERIAL : COPPER

HZ : 60

TEMP RISE : 150

ENCLOSURE : NEMA 3R HEAVY DUTY

TYPE : ENERGY EFFICIENT MEDIUM VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION

TRADE NAME : HPS MILLENNIUM

PT061150005SS

SKU: PT061150005SS
Manufacturer: Acme Electric
Weight: 120 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 480

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 240/120

HZ : 60

TEMP RISE : 115

ENCLOSURE : NEMA 3R

TYPE : Panel-Tran® Zone Power Centers GROUP I – 304 SS

OLD PART NUMBER : PT06-1150005-SS

Jefferson Electric 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 220/230/240 X 440/460/480V - 110/115/120 X 220/230/240V (631-2612-001)

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 220/230/240 X 440/460/480

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 110/115/120 X 220/230/240

WINDING MATERIAL : COPPER

HZ : 50/60

TEMP RISE : 115

ENCLOSURE : ENCAPSULATED

TYPE : INDUSTRIAL CONTROL

FEDERAL PACIFIC 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 600V - 120/240V (SE61D5FS)

SKU: SE61D5FS
Manufacturer: FEDERAL PACIFIC
Weight: 110 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 600

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

WINDING MATERIAL : ALUMINUM

TEMP RISE : 115

ENCLOSURE : NEMA 2

TYPE : GENERAL PURPOSE

OTHER : 3

TAPS : 1 FCBN), 2-5% (1FCAN

Acme Electric 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 277V - 120/240V (T2531741S)

SKU: T2531741S
Manufacturer: Acme Electric
Weight: 75 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 277

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

HZ : 60

OLD PART NUMBER : T-2-53174-1S

OTHER : 7-C

Hammond Power Solutions 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 120/240V - 24-DecV (Q005ERCF)

Hammond Power Solutions 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 120/240V - 24-DecV (Q005ERCF)

SKU: Q005ERCF
Manufacturer: Hammond Power Solutions
Weight: 105 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 24-Dec

WINDING MATERIAL : COPPER

HZ : 50/60

ENCLOSURE : NEMA 3R

TYPE : Low Voltage Lighting Transformers

TRADE NAME : HPS UNIVERSAL

Hammond Power Solutions 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 240 X 480V - 120 X 240V (SP5000MQMJ)

Hammond Power Solutions 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 240 X 480V - 120 X 240V (SP5000MQMJ)

SKU: SP5000MQMJ
Manufacturer: Hammond Power Solutions
Manufacturer: Hammond Power Transformers
Weight: 97 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 240 X 480

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 120 X 240

WINDING MATERIAL : COPPER

HZ : 50/60

TEMP RISE : 115

ENCLOSURE : OPEN STYLE

TYPE : INDUSTRIAL OPEN-STYLE CONTROL

TRADE NAME : HPS SPARTAN

General Electric 5 kVA Single Phase Dry Type Transformer: 120/240V - 16/32V (9T21B1061G02)

SKU: 9T21B1061G02
Manufacturer: General Electric
Weight: 115 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 16/32

HZ : 60

ENCLOSURE : NEMA 3R

TYPE : BUCK BOOST ENCAPSULATED

HS10F5AS

HS10F5AS

SKU: HS10F5AS
Manufacturer: EGS/SOLAHD
Weight: 100 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 600

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

WINDING MATERIAL : ALUMINUM

HZ : 60

TEMP RISE : 115

ENCLOSURE : NEMA 3R ENCAPSULATED

TYPE : NON-VENTILATED AUTOMATION TRANSFORMER

SE120N5F

SKU: SE120N5F
Manufacturer: FEDERAL PACIFIC
Weight: 110 lbs

KVA : 5

PHASE : SINGLE

PRIMARY VOLTAGE : 120 X 240

SECONDARY VOLTAGE : 120/240

HZ : 60

TEMP RISE : 115

ENCLOSURE : NEMA 2 ENCAPSULATED

TYPE : GENERAL PURPOSE

OTHER : 5

TAPS : 2- 5% FCBN

Used & Reconditioned
Electrical Equipment

 

5 kVA Transformer Specifications

Parameter Typical Range / Options
kVA Rating 5 kVA (5,000 VA)
Frequency 50 Hz, 60 Hz, or 50/60 Hz (model-dependent)
Phase Single Phase / Three Phase
Primary Voltage 120V – 7200V (model dependent)
Secondary Voltage 12V – 400Y/230V (model dependent)
Mounting Wall / Panel / Base Mount
Cooling Method Dry Type (Air Cooled)
Temperature Rise 55°C–180°C (Model-dependent)
Winding Material Copper or Aluminum
Enclosure Types Open style, NEMA 1, NEMA 2, NEMA 3, NEMA 3R, NEMA 3R encapsulated, or fully encapsulated
Mounting Style Wall, Floor, or Panel Mounted
Efficiency DOE-compliant designs available
Taps Many models include primary taps (approximately 2.5% above/below rated primary voltage (FCAN/FCBN); tap configuration varies by model

 

How Many Amps Can a 5 kVA Transformer Handle?

The current output of a 5 kVA transformer depends on secondary voltage and phase configuration. Full-load amperage varies with system conditions since kVA is apparent power, not fixed current.

Single-phase: Full-Load Amps = (kVA × 1,000) ÷ Volts

Example at 240V Single Phase: Amps = 5,000 ÷ 240 = 20.83 A

 

Three-phase: Full-Load Amps = (kVA × 1,000) ÷ (Volts × 1.732)

Example at 480V Three Phase: Amps = 5,000 ÷ (480 × 1.732) = 6.01 A

5 kVA Transformer Full-Load Amps Reference Table

Voltage Single-Phase Current Three-Phase Current
120V 41.67 A
208V 24.04 A 13.88 A
240V 20.83 A 12.03 A
277V 18.05 A
400V 12.50 A 7.22 A
480V 10.42 A 6.02 A
600V 8.33 A

 

Note: On a 5 kVA transformer with a 120/240V center-tapped secondary, 41.67 A reflects the transformer’s total rated capacity it is not independently available on each 120V leg simultaneously. Confirm leg loading against the manufacturer’s wiring diagram.

Per NEC Article 450.3(B) (transformers 1000V or less), the 125% sizing rule generally applies to primary-only overcurrent protection. Where both primary and secondary protection are provided, NEC 450.3(B) permits primary protection up to 250% with secondary protection at 125%. Final application of these rules depends on the NEC edition adopted in your jurisdiction, use BEE’s kVA Calculator as a starting point and confirm with a qualified electrician before selecting protection devices.

 

5 kVA Transformer Configurations We Have In Stock

Single-Phase Configurations

Primary Voltage Secondary Voltage Common Use Case
120×240V 120/240V General purpose distribution, control power
120×240V 12/24V Buck-boost voltage correction
120×240V 16/32V Buck-boost voltage correction
208V 120/240V Step-down from 208V service for control or lighting
208V 208V Isolation/distribution at matched voltage
240V 120/240V General purpose step-down
240×480V 120/240V Industrial control, most common step-down configuration
240×480V 24/48V Buck-boost voltage correction, HVAC controls
277V 120/240V Step-down from 277V lighting service
277/480V 208/277V Lighting transformer isolation and tap conversion
480V 120/240V Control power from 480V service; machine tools
600V 120/240V Canadian primary service, step-down to 120/240V
120/208/240/277V 120/240V Multi-tap primary for flexible installation
190–440V (multi-range) 110/220V or 120/240V Export and international equipment applications
347/380V 120/240V Canadian and international service entry

Three-Phase Configurations

Primary Voltage Secondary Voltage Common Use Case
120×240V 16/32V Three-phase buck-boost voltage correction
120×240V 12/24V Three-phase buck-boost voltage correction
240×480V 24/48V Three-phase buck-boost, HVAC/industrial correction
240V 208Y/120V Three-phase distribution, commercial panel feed
240V 400Y/230V International three-phase distribution
2400–7200V 120/240V Medium voltage primary service (HPS Millennium series)

 

Important Note: The 5 kVA category includes Hammond Power Solutions Millennium medium-voltage dry-type distribution models with primary voltages from 2400V through 7200V and 120/240V secondary voltage. These are specialized three-phase distribution products. Confirm the intended application, enclosure, grounding method, protection scheme, connection requirements, and manufacturer documentation before specification.

 

Available 5 kVA Transformer Types and Configurations

Bruce Electric offers 5 kVA transformers for control power, voltage conversion, lighting, OEM equipment, and small distribution needs. The category includes common single-phase 208V, 277V, 480V, 600V, and 240 × 480V to 120/240V configurations, along with 480V to 240/120V panel-power-center models, 277/480V to 208/277V distribution transformers, buck-boost units, multivoltage export models, and select three-phase options for 240V to 208Y/120V or 400Y/230V applications. Specialized medium-voltage models with 2400V through 7200V primaries are also represented. Whether you need a standard replacement, control transformer, buck-boost unit, isolation/distribution model, or international-voltage configuration, Bruce Electric can help match the right 5 kVA transformer using your voltage, phase, frequency, enclosure, part number, or nameplate details. Confirm the final selection with the manufacturer’s wiring diagram and product documentation.

 

Applications of 5 kVA Transformers

1. Industrial Control Panels and Machine Tools. Supplies control power for PLCs, relays, contactors, solenoids, and machine control circuits commonly stepping 240V or 480V building power down to 120V or 120/240V control voltage.

2. HVAC and Building Automation. Suitable for thermostats, damper actuators, sensors, and building automation controls requiring corrected or low-voltage supply.

3. Buck-Boost Voltage Correction. Corrects minor voltage deviations on an existing feeder without full step-down/step-up isolation.

4. OEM Equipment and Imported Machinery. Multi-tap and export-model transformers support equipment built around different primary voltages or 50/60 Hz requirements.

5. Lighting and Auxiliary Power. Provides 120V or 120/240V auxiliary power for lighting controls, small equipment loads, and control devices.

6. Instrumentation and Test Equipment. Isolation/distribution and encapsulated options support control, monitoring, and test applications requiring circuit separation.

 

How to Select the Right 5 kVA Transformer

Selecting a 5 kVA dry type transformer requires evaluating voltage requirements, load characteristics, and installation conditions to ensure safe operation and long-term reliability. At this rating, transformers are often used for multiple control and auxiliary loads, making proper selection important for stable performance.

1. Verify System Voltage Requirements. Confirm both supply and load voltage before selection. A 5 kVA transformer is commonly used in 480V, 240V, and 208V systems for control and auxiliary power conversion.

2. Identify Load Grouping Requirements. Determine whether the transformer will serve a single device or multiple loads such as control panels, HVAC systems, or auxiliary circuits operating together.

3. Determine Phase Configuration. Choose single-phase or three-phase based on facility supply and equipment needs. Three-phase is common in industrial applications, while single-phase is widely used in commercial and OEM systems.

4. Evaluate Load Type. Consider whether loads are resistive, inductive, or electronic. Inductive devices like motors and solenoids may generate higher inrush currents during startup.

5. Select Enclosure Type. Choose protection based on environment, such as NEMA 1 for indoor use, NEMA 3R for outdoor installations, or encapsulated designs for harsh conditions.

6. Confirm Voltage Compatibility. Ensure correct primary and secondary matching. Common configurations include step-down applications like the 5 kVA 480 to 120 transformer and other facility-specific requirements.

7. Maintain Proper Load Margin. For continuous-duty operation, avoid running the transformer at full capacity. Operating at a reduced load improves thermal performance and extends service life.

 

5 kVA Transformer Installation Considerations

Installation of a 5 kVA dry type transformer should follow established electrical safety practices and manufacturer guidelines to ensure safe operation, proper heat dissipation, and system reliability.

1. Mounting and Physical Support. Install the 5 kVA transformer on a stable, vibration-free surface with adequate structural support to ensure safe operation based on enclosure type and mounting configuration.

2. Ventilation and Heat Dissipation. Provide sufficient clearance around the transformer to maintain airflow and prevent heat buildup during continuous-duty operation, ensuring stable performance and extended service life.

3. Electrical Protection Devices. Use properly rated fuses, circuit breakers, or disconnect switches to protect the 5 kVA transformer from overloads and short-circuit conditions in both primary and secondary circuits.

4. Grounding and Bonding. Ensure correct grounding of the transformer enclosure and system neutral in accordance with electrical code requirements to maintain safety and system stability.

5. Environmental and Enclosure Compliance. Match installation conditions with enclosure ratings such as NEMA 1 or NEMA 3R to ensure protection against dust, moisture, and environmental exposure.

6. Code Compliance and Safety Standards. Follow NEC Article 450 and local electrical regulations during installation to ensure safe operation, proper system coordination, and compliance with industry standards.

 

DOE and Compliance Notes

Federal DOE dry-type distribution-transformer efficiency requirements generally apply to qualifying dry-type transformers rated from 15 kVA through 5,000 kVA. A 5 kVA transformer is below that threshold. Several specialty transformer types, including autotransformers, machine-tool control transformers, nonventilated transformers, drive-isolation transformers, sealed transformers, and certain wide-tap-range models, may also fall outside the federal dry-type distribution-transformer definition.

Confirm project-specific efficiency, compliance, listing, and specification requirements using the selected manufacturer’s current documentation.

 

Why Choose Bruce Electric for 5 kVA Transformers?

Bruce Electric has supplied industrial electrical equipment since 1973, helping contractors, OEMs, maintenance teams, and facility managers source the right transformer for voltage conversion, control power, and replacement needs. Our team can help match exact voltage, phase, enclosure, frequency, and manufacturer requirements using a part number or nameplate photo. With new listed inventory plus RFQ-based sourcing for used, surplus, and reconditioned equipment, Bruce Electric provides practical options for both standard and hard-to-find 5 kVA transformer applications.

 

FAQs

Q1. What size load can a 5 kVA transformer support?

A 5 kVA transformer supports up to 5,000 VA of connected load, but continuous operation is typically recommended at 80–90% of rated capacity depending on duty cycle and load type.

Q2. When should I choose a 5 kVA transformer instead of a smaller unit?

A 5 kVA transformer is selected when multiple control devices, auxiliary circuits, or combined loads exceed the capacity of smaller control transformers such as 1 kVA or 3 kVA units.

Q3. How do voltage configurations affect a 5 kVA transformer selection?

Voltage configuration determines compatibility with supply and equipment requirements, such as 480V to 120V control power applications or other facility-specific distribution levels.

Q4. Can a 5 kVA transformer handle motor or inductive loads?

Yes, but inductive loads require careful consideration due to inrush current. Proper sizing and protection coordination are important for motors, solenoids, and similar equipment.

Q5. What installation factors are critical for a 5 kVA transformer?

Key factors include enclosure rating, ventilation, grounding, overcurrent protection, and compliance with electrical codes to ensure safe and reliable operation.

 

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Technical Reading

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