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Urban-suburban wind turbine
[Category : - RENEWABLE ENERGY]
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Urban-suburban wind turbine
Wind turbine can be installed on a flat roof or on a designed flat work surface.
Can also be used in a column-mounted version.
There are three established types. These versions are 230 V AC boyler or hot water tank
can be used for direct heating, for heating. High voltage current is required for heating
380/230 V AC, as it is not possible with a battery and an inverter.
Therefore, the constant version, 380/230 V AC.
This installation is the most efficient. It can be used as a roof ventilator while also generating electricity.
1.) 3000 W 230 V AC 50 Hz also suitable for ventilation.
Rotation x torque of each rotor at 240 V AC 50 Hz
for the most efficient general technical reasons.
The 12 - 24 - 48 V AC battery has a charging current of 3 pieces / 120 V AC at 25 Hz
can be removed with a transformer. Egyenirényítás.
The rotor is slow running.
Its rotation does not bother your eyes. It slides into the roof ceiling. It does not take your attention by rotating.
It is not noisy, no one can object to it. Painted white or desired color is aesthetic.
It raises the standard of the environment. In the event of damage, the rotor can be replaced. It will pay for itself in ten years.
Operation.
At a wind speed of 3 m / s, the 3 kW rotor starts. / Retail version /
RPM 117
875 W
RPM 200
3500 W 230 V 50 Hz 8 A-
At a wind speed of 3 m / s, the 5 kW rotor starts. / Retail version /
RPM 93
836 W
RPM 164
5500 W 230 V 50 Hz 10 A
Between 5-6 m / s wind speed, the generator switches off in all versions,
because it reaches 230 V AC 50 Hz 8-10 A.
The rotor runs freely without electrical load.
Air ventilation is constant, averaging 200 m3 / h.
In this case, use the short-circuit electric brake
to avoid overspeed.
The 8000 W version is 230 V 50 Hz
it works on the same principle. / Industrial version./
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