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Project Case Study

34 kVA Step-Up Transformer Installation for Battery-Materials Equipment

A battery-materials equipment customer needed a cleaner way to power specialized commercial equipment. BNV Electric planned and installed the electrical infrastructure around a 34 kVA step-up transformer, keeping the public case study focused on the verified work and not the private customer details.

ServiceCommercial Electrical
LocationSanta Clara County
Project TypeEquipment Power
RelatedPanel / Service Upgrades

What BNV Was Asked to Solve

The project called for more than a simple equipment connection. The customer needed commercial equipment power that could support specialized machinery, route cleanly through the existing space, and remain serviceable after installation.

BNV approached the work as commercial electrical infrastructure: transformer placement, equipment connection, conduit routing, and the practical details that make a production-support installation easier to maintain.

34 kVA transformer and commercial electrical equipment
Electrical equipment prepared for commercial transformer installation.
Electrical equipment installed for commercial production support
Transformer equipment detail for commercial production support.

Planning Around Existing Conditions

The electrical path had to work with the equipment requirements and the conditions already in place. That meant reviewing available power, how the transformer would be positioned, and how conduit could be routed without creating avoidable service problems later.

Private customer information is intentionally left out, but the important proof remains: this was a real commercial equipment-power project with a specific transformer requirement.

Clean Equipment Integration

BNV coordinated the 34 kVA step-up transformer scope with the surrounding panel and conduit work. The finished path gave the equipment a cleaner electrical foundation without turning the project into a public customer profile.

For similar commercial customers, this kind of planning can help reduce confusion between equipment needs, available capacity, and the electrical work required to connect the two.

Commercial conduit routing for equipment power
Commercial conduit routing for equipment power.

The Takeaway

The value of this project is in the coordination: equipment requirements, transformer work, conduit routing, and serviceability were handled as one commercial electrical scope.

Planning commercial equipment power?

BNV Electric can help review the electrical path, equipment requirements, and serviceability needs before the work starts.

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