The brushless generator used in the wind turbine incorporates strong neodymium magnets and does not require regular maintenance. For stopping the wind turbine operations a fully automatic aerodynamic braking and a controller managed electromagnetic braking are used.
The circuit monitors installed in the wind turbine regularly checks the wind speed and automatically slows down the speed of the blades when the speed crosses optimal output level speed thus stopping the turbine from going into flutter.
The Low Voltage Circuit Breakers can be equipped with thermo magnetic or electronic releases. The thermo magnetic releases are appropriate to guard both alternating and direct current type of networks.
The windings and magnets utilized in the alternator of generator are completely encapsulated in glass fibre to protect from rough weather conditions.
The 20 ft wind mill included in this system produces enough power to operate the aeration system. Two numbers of airstones contained in this system allows gradual diffusing of oxygen in two separate locations and a twoway selector valve is utilized for efficient regulating of airflow between the two airstones.
With the highest life ratings in the industry verified by Germanischer Lloyd, the new UltraWind Series of bearings from Timken provides a cost-conscious, simplified drivetrain for main-shaft wind turbine designs (both gear and gearless).
The first wireless power solution for wind turbines was unveiled today at the WindPower 2010 conference and exhibition in Dallas, Texas. PowerbyProxi Proxi-Ring contactless slip ring provides wireless power and data to pitch control systems in wind turbines.
Germanischer Lloyd, the leading technical body validating the integrity of components and systems for wind energy, has verified Timken’s load-carrying capacity ratings for various wind bearing types.
The gear box utilized in the S64-1.25 MW model wind turbine provided by Suzlon Energy has single planetary stage and two helical stages and a rated power of 1.25 MW. This gear box is designed for a nominal load of 1390 kW and utilizes forced air cooling lubrication system.
Leveraging organic investments sustained during the recession to expand both its wind power offering and capacity domestically and internationally, The Timken Company (NYSE: TKR) this week introduced what is for the company a record number of new product developments for the industry at the 2010 Windpower Conference and Exhibition.
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