Pad-mounted transformers do emit electromagnetic fields (EMF) as part of their normal operation. EMF is produced whenever electricity flows through a conductor, such as the wiring inside a transformer.
The strength of the EMF around a pad-mounted transformer typically depends on factors like the amount of current flowing through it, the design of the transformer, and the distance from the transformer.
While there is ongoing research on the potential health effects of prolonged exposure to EMF, the general consensus is that the EMF levels near pad-mounted transformers are usually within safe limits set by regulatory agencies.










