Instrument Transformers, CT, PT & HT Metering Manufacturer

Where Are Our Transformers and Cubicles Being Used? A Quick Glimpse into Real-World Applications

Introduction

Not everyone talks about the transformer or the cubicle that powers a building, a substation, or even a space mission. But these components make everything else work – silently, constantly and reliably.

This blog is a quick look at where our products go, and why they matter in the real world.

Instrument Transformers – CTs & PTs

Whether it’s a rooftop solar project or a city grid, current and potential transformers form the base of accurate energy measurement.

  • Used by: OEM panel builders, DISCOMs, and industrial customers
  • Typical installations: Control panels, metering kiosks, substations
  • Why they choose Paras: Compact designs, consistent accuracy, fast customizations

HT Metering Cubicles

Wherever voltage goes above 11 kV , that’s where our HT panels come in.

  • Used by: EPC contractors, industrial projects, and utilities
  • Seen in: Switchyards, infrastructure corridors, power distribution panels
  • Credibility: Approved by multiple DISCOMs; designed as per IS standards

LT Metering Cubicles

Low-voltage. High importance. These cubicles manage critical metering at the last mile.

  • Used by: Housing boards, solar developers, and DISCOMs
  • Seen in: Gated societies, rooftop solar systems, cluster-based townships
  • What sets it apart: 0.25 class accuracy, dual-feeder support, custom enclosures

What Do These Projects Look Like?

Here are just a few we’re proud of:

  • Chandrayaan (ISRO) – Metering cubicles delivered for dual-feeder monitoring
  • BESCOM – LT panels achieving 0.25 class accuracy
  • OEM exports – Supporting Indian equipment makers with transformers and CTs/PTs for international markets

What’s Next?

If you’re looking for the specs, datasheets, or product breakdowns head over to our product page.(Internal linking onto product page)
But if you’re looking for a partner who understands how this fits into the larger grid, project, or mission
Let’s talk!