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Current & Voltage Transformers

Precision-engineered instrument transformers for accurate measurement and protection in medium and high voltage electrical networks.

Engineering Excellence

Built for Precision. Designed for Reliability.

KNT's Current Transformers (CTs) and Voltage Transformers (VTs) are manufactured using advanced vacuum casting and resin insulation technology. Each unit is engineered to deliver precise measurement accuracy for metering applications and fast, reliable response for protection systems.

Our CT & VT products are designed for integration into medium voltage switchgear, substations, and distribution networks — serving utilities, EPC contractors, and switchgear panel builders across Egypt and the region.

From core winding to final routine testing, every production step is controlled for dimensional accuracy, insulation integrity, and electrical performance.

CT & VT engineering and manufacturing

Manufacturing Process

13-Step Production Process

Every CT & VT unit passes through our rigorous 13-step manufacturing process — from primary winding through to final inspection and dispatch.

1
Primary Winding
2
Secondary Winding
3
Lead Assembly
4
Mold Preparation
5
Insertion to Mold
6
Preheating & Drying
7
Vacuum Casting
8
Curing then Demolding
9
Terminal Box & Name Plate Fixing
10
Routine Electrical Test
11
Visual Inspection
12
Packing & Dispatch
13
Insulation & Assembly of Core

Quality Assurance

Manufacturing Confidence

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Routine Electrical Testing

Every unit undergoes comprehensive electrical testing including ratio, polarity, insulation resistance, and power frequency withstand tests.

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Visual & Dimensional Inspection

Each transformer undergoes detailed visual inspection and dimensional verification to ensure compliance with specifications.

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Material Traceability

Full material traceability from raw materials through finished products, supporting quality documentation and audit compliance.

Interested in CT & VT Solutions?

Get a quote, request technical specifications, or discuss your project requirements with our engineering team.