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Micro Pelton Turbine Generator

  • Micro Pelton Turbine Generator

Key attributes

Brand Wone Store
Model NO. Micro Pelton Turbine Generator
Rated voltage 230/400V
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Rated Output Rating 5kW
Series VFW5

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Description

Micro Pelton Turbine Overview
A micro Pelton turbine is a type of water turbine designed for small-scale hydropower applications. It is particularly suitable for low head and low flow conditions. Here are some key aspects:
1. Power Output:
The term "5 kW" indicates the power output of the turbine, which is 5 kilowatts. This is a measure of the electrical power that the turbine can generate under optimal conditions.
2. Pelton Turbine Design:
The Pelton turbine is known for its distinctive design featuring a set of spoon-shaped buckets or cups mounted around the perimeter of a wheel. These buckets capture the energy of a high-velocity jet of water.
3. Low Head and High Flow:
Micro Pelton turbines are suitable for low head applications, typically ranging from 15 to 300 meters. They are also designed to work efficiently with low flow rates, making them ideal for small-scale hydroelectric projects.
4. Efficiency:
Pelton turbines are known for their high efficiency, especially when operating within their designed head and flow range. This efficiency makes them a popular choice for harnessing energy from small streams or rivers.
5. Applications:
Micro Pelton turbines are commonly used in off-grid or remote areas where a consistent and reliable power source is needed. They can contribute to decentralized and sustainable energy solutions.
6. Installation Considerations:
The installation of a micro Pelton turbine requires careful consideration of the local hydrological conditions, including the available head and flow of water. Proper installation ensures optimal performance.
7. Maintenance:
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and efficiency of the turbine. This may include periodic inspection of the turbine components, cleaning, and addressing any wear and tear.
In summary, a 5 kW micro Pelton turbine is a compact and efficient solution for generating electrical power from small water resources. Its design and capabilities make it suitable for various off-grid and sustainable energy applications.

Specifications

Efficiency 80(%)
Output 5-6(kW)
Voltage 220 or 380(V)
Current 25(A)
Frequency 50/60(Hz)
Rotary Speed 1000-1500(RPM)
Phase Three(Phase)
Altitude ≤3000(meters)
Protection Grade IP44
Temperature -25~+50℃
Relative Humidity ≤90%
Safety Protection Short circuit Protection
Insulation Protection
Over Load Protection
Grounding Fault Protection
Packing Material Woodenbox
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≤4h
Company overview
Workplace: 1000m² Total staff: Highest Annual Export(usD): 300000000
Workplace: 1000m²
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Highest Annual Export(usD): 300000000
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Business Type: Sales
Main Categories: Wire cable/High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Integrated Electrical Equipment/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Instrument Transformer/Equipment Parts
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Whole-life care management services for equipment procurement, use, maintenance, and after-sales, ensuring safe operation of electrical equipment, continuous control, and worry-free electricity consumption.
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