New Delta HexaVolt Transformer by Delta Transformers

May 14, 2025

New Delta HexaVolt Transformer by Delta Transformers

Delta Transformers is proud to announce the launch of its new Delta HexaVolt transformer, an innovative solution that streamlines and enhances electrical systems in multi-unit apartment buildings.

Delta HexaVolt distribution transformers are designed to simplify installation and reduce space in electrical systems.  By combining three single-phase transformers into one efficient unit, it significantly reduces installation time, saves space, and enhances energy efficiency compared to traditional setups involving three separate single-phase transformers.

Key Benefits:

  • Simplified Installation: The HexaVolt transformer integrates three single-phase transformers into one compact unit, reducing installation time by up to 66%. With just one transformer to install, the process requires less time and fewer materials, reducing overall installation costs.
  • Space Savings: The compact design minimizes the overall surface area and reduces heat rejection, making it easier to fit within electrical room constraints. By combining three single-phase transformers into one, it offers 38% smaller footprint in electrical rooms.
  • Enhanced Energy Efficiency: Operating on a three-phase system, this transformer is more efficient than three single-phase systems used at full load, leading to lower energy consumption and cost savings over time. Engineered for optimal performance, it helps save up to 20% in energy consumption.
  • Reduced Clutter: Typical electrical systems involve three single-phase transformers, 12 anchors, three switches, and numerous bulky cables, cluttering often cramped electrical rooms. The HexaVolt transformer changes this with a compact, all-in-one solution featuring one three-phase fed transformer, three single-phase outputs, and requires only four anchors and one switch.

“We are excited to introduce the HexaVolt transformer, a solution that represents a major step forward in the efficiency and simplicity of electrical systems for multi-unit buildings. This innovation reflects our continued commitment to improving electrical technologies,” said Mario Mongrain, National Sales Manager at Delta Transformers.

The HexaVolt transformer is an example of our commitment to advancing electrical technology to meet the changing needs of our customers.

Learn more about Delta HexaVolt

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • Industrial Construction Intentions Drive Increase in Non-Residential Sector in January

    Industrial Construction Intentions Drive Increase in Non-Residential Sector in January

    March 13, 2026 In January, the total value of building permits issued in Canada increased $607.0 million (+4.8%) to $13.3 billion. The increase was led by the non-residential sector (+$464.0 million) and supported by the residential sector (+$143.0 million). On a constant dollar basis (2023=100), the total value of building permits issued in January rose 4.3% from the previous month Read More…

  • Multi-Unit Construction Drives Growth in December Residential Construction Investment, 2025 Review

    Multi-Unit Construction Drives Growth in December Residential Construction Investment, 2025 Review

    March 13, 2026 The total value of investment in building construction increased $442.9 million (+1.9%) to $23.7 billion in December. The residential sector grew 2.4%, while the non-residential sector edged up 0.6%. Year over year, investment in building construction grew 12.2% in December. On a constant dollar basis (2023=100), the total value of investment in building construction in December rose 1.7% Read More…

  • 5 Strategic Reasons to Attend the Lumen Exhibition

    5 Strategic Reasons to Attend the Lumen Exhibition

    March 13, 2026 In a market where deadlines are tight and projects are increasingly complex, staying competitive is no longer just about technical skills. It also depends on having the right tools, the right information, and the right partners by your side. The Lumen Exhibition is more than just an event—it’s a strategic lever designed to Read More…

  • BCCA Official Statement on Construction Projects Procurement Act

    BCCA Official Statement on Construction Projects Procurement Act

    March 13, 2026 On March 5, 2026, Kiel Giddens, MLA for Prince George – Mackenzie and Critic for Labour, introduced the Construction Projects Procurement Act, a Private Member’s Bill aimed at restoring fair and open procurement on public construction projects in British Columbia. BCCA has a long history of advocating for fair and open public procurement. Read More…


Changing Scene

  • Nova Scotia Strengthens Housing Legislation to Accelerate Supply

    Nova Scotia Strengthens Housing Legislation to Accelerate Supply

    March 13, 2026 Amendments to existing legislation will mean more housing, improved efficiency in the sector and better alignment of related agencies. The changes extend the Executive Panel on Housing in the Halifax Regional Municipality and give the Minister of Housing new authority to ensure housing projects aren’t delayed. “We are strengthening how we plan, Read More…

  • Sonepar Company Opens a New Automated Distribution Center in Las Vegas

    Sonepar Company Opens a New Automated Distribution Center in Las Vegas

    March 13, 2026 Codale Electric Supply, a Sonepar company, is transforming electrical distribution with the launch of its central distribution center located just off the Las Vegas Strip, in October 2025. The site features a highly automated setup designed to improve speed, accuracy, and customer convenience. At the heart of the facility is an advanced Read More…

  • BC Introduces Public Sector Construction Projects Procurement Act

    BC Introduces Public Sector Construction Projects Procurement Act

    March 13, 2026 Kiel Giddens, MLA for Prince George-Mackenzie and Critic for Labour, has introduced the Public Sector Construction Projects Procurement Act, legislation aimed at ensuring publicly funded construction contracts are awarded through labour-neutral, merit-based procurement. “Here’s the simple question: if labour shortages are driving cost overruns, why would government limit who can work on public projects?” Read More…

  • KPMG Establishes Major Products Delivery Office

    KPMG Establishes Major Products Delivery Office

    March 13, 2026 KMPG: Complex projects require well-structured teams, appropriate delivery models tailored to the project’s needs, robust governance frameworks, and stable execution environments: KPMG Canada Canada is entering a defining era of major project development that has significant implications for the nation’s economic future, as the country works to establish new trade partnerships, develop its resources, reinforce Read More…