Integrated transformer-substation package targets AI data center power quality

Kerun Intelligent Control has launched an Integrated Transformer and Substation Solutions package aimed at AI data centers and other high-density computing facilities, bundling transformers, substations, and intelligent monitoring into a single power-delivery approach. The pitch is straightforward: stable, uninterrupted, and scalable electricity supply for power-hungry compute environments where electrical quality and thermal stress can turn into uptime risk.

Kerun’s target operating profile includes high-density nonlinear loads, harmonic interference, and continuous high-temperature operation. For engineers designing upstream and medium-voltage power paths, those are the conditions that tend to expose weak points in transformer selection, protection coordination, and monitoring depth.

The solution includes a K-Factor harmonic-resistant transformer design, using K-Factor coils intended for high-harmonic environments such as server clusters. Kerun also specifies FR3 vegetable oil-based fluid for the transformer insulation system, calling out fire safety (Class K) and thermal management, and stating it increases overload tolerance capacity by 20%.

Kerun also highlights high-efficiency, lower-loss operation as a lever to reduce long-term energy consumption and operating cost. On the visibility side, the integrated package includes intelligent monitoring and detection intended to visualize key operating parameters and support preventative operations and maintenance. The company also describes a “high reliability power architecture” supporting redundancy configurations for mission-critical loads, plus customization across voltage levels, operating environments, and project specifications.

One practical point for delivery teams: Kerun is packaging this as “engineering-ready,” including coordinated delivery packages, testing documentation, installation and commissioning services, and longer-term O&M support. For data center builds where electrical schedule risk is often as painful as capacity risk, that scope matters as much as the nameplate equipment.

“Reliable and efficient power systems are no longer merely about electricity supply, they are critical for ensuring long-term operational stability, business continuity and future scalability,” said Mr. Wang, General Manager of Kerun. “At Kerun, we remain committed to advancing transformer and integrated substation solutions that help customers build safer, more efficient and more resilient power systems.”

Kerun said it also serves utility, industrial, renewable energy, and long-distance power transmission sectors with its transformer and substation portfolio. More details on the company’s transformers solution for data center are posted online.

Source: Kerun Intelligent Control

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