Our design team prepares transformer GA Drawing Submission & Approval showing dimensions, terminations, and layout. Clients review and approve these custom transformer drawings so foundations, panels, and cable routing fit perfectly before manufacturing starts.
Creating detailed GA drawings for transformers – GA Drawing Submission & Approval
First, Kay Pee’s design team starts work immediately after order confirmation. They create precise General Arrangement (GA) drawings with all critical details. Specifically, these drawings show exact dimensions, terminal locations, foundation bolt positions, and required clearances. Next, engineers add oil tank specifications, bushing heights, and radiator placements. Then, they include lifting lug positions and cable entry points clearly.
Moreover, GA drawings ensure perfect fitment in substations and panels. In addition, they guarantee safe installation and maintenance access. As a result, this step prevents costly onsite modifications later. Furthermore, GA drawings connect directly to our Precision Transformer Design Services. Also, they show visitors our complete engineering-driven design process.
Finally, clients see how we ensure both fitment and safety from day one.
Coordinating with site teams and consultants – GA Submission & Approval
Then, our team shares GA drawings with all stakeholders quickly. First, consultants review technical accuracy carefully. Next, EPC contractors check civil foundation compatibility. Also, client site teams confirm space availability and access routes
Moreover, they finalize foundation dimensions, cable routing paths, and panel door clearances. In addition, electrical teams verify termination arrangements. After that, civil teams confirm foundation load capacities.
Once approved, the project moves forward confidently. Immediately, manufacturing receives final dimensions. At the same time, procurement orders exact bushing sizes. Next, this flows into Transformer Building & Manufacturing Services. Later, it connects to Comprehensive Final Testing procedures.


This step ensures the transformer will fit perfectly at site before fabrication begins. Approved GA drawings avoid civil rework, layout clashes, and installation delays, keeping the overall project on schedule.

