Pad-mounted transformer safety

Jul. 4, 2023

Neighborhoods with underground utilities have pad-mounted transformers. These allow GP&L personnel access to the electric system to perform routine maintenance or to restore power after an outage.

What are pad-mounted transformers?

Pad-mounted transformers are the green metal boxes typically located within public utility easements. A single transformer usually serves about four to six houses or buildings.

Always allow access to transformers

If a pad-mounted transformer is on your property, please maintain a 12-foot clearance in front of the unit where the transformer door opens, and a three-foot clearance on the sides and back of the unit. The front door of a transformer is padlocked.

Because GP&L employees access the transformer at the front, it is important that the area is free of obstructions, which can include shrubs, trees, storage sheds and fences.

Any obstruction can

  • Create safety risks to the personnel trying to access the transformer.
  • Delay service restoration during power outages.
  • Cause problems during routine maintenance of equipment.
  • Shorten the life of the transformer.

A city of Garland ordinance requires safe and unobstructed access to its electrical equipment at all times.

Stay safe around transformers

For your protection, do not touch or make contact with a pad-mounted transformer. Please, never allow children to play on or near transformers.

Report problems

Immediately report an unlocked or damaged pad-mounted transformer to GP&L by calling 972-205-3000. Damage could include leaking oil or being struck by a car.

Information provided by Garland Power & Light.

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