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Distribution Transformer
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A Distribution Transformer is an electrical power system transformer that steps down high transmission network voltage to a lower distribution voltage level appropriate for supplying residential, commercial, and industrial consumers. They are available in sizes ranging from a few kilovolt-amperes (kVA) for tiny residential units to multiple megavolt-amperes (MVA) for huge industrial customers.

Galvanized Purlins
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Galvanized Purlins are steel purlins employed during the construction of roofs and at times in walls to support roof decking or cladding. They are commonly utilized in industrial constructions of large sizes because they are capable of bearing heavy roofing material and are also resistant to corrosion. They are produced from galvanized steel, which implies that they have been covered with a layer of zinc for corrosion resistance.

Power Transformer
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Power Transformer is meant to step up or step down volt levels in an electrical grid, generally in power applications, as used in power stations, substations, or industrial plants. They can be constructed to service a broad variety of volt levels and power capacity, which renders them adaptable across different uses.

Solar Module Mounting Structure
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Solar Module Mounting Structure refers to the structure upon which solar panels (or modules) are supported and fixed onto rooftops, ground-mounted arrays, or other surfaces. These are made to withstand extreme weather conditions, such as high wind, heavy snow, and varying temperatures. They make sure the solar panels are properly fixed in place, ensuring that accidents or damage from severe winds or other forces do not occur.