







- Stock: In Stock
- Model: RDDLZ-HT-1.5kW
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: RDDLZ-HT-1.5kW
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Note: This 1.5kW vertical hydroelectric turbine generator cannot be used for drinking water.
1500W vertical hydroelectric turbine generator, constructed with pure copper, designed for a head of 1.5–3 meters and flow rates of 0.04–0.045 m3/s, is suitable for locations with relatively low water flow elevation differences. Delivering 1.5 kW of power at 500–1500 rpm, it reliably supplies electricity to remote mountainous areas, mining operations, tourist attractions, and other scenarios, making it a dependable hydroelectric solution.
Specification
Power | 1.5 kW |
Voltage | 220 V |
Impeller Diameter | 15 cm |
Design Head | 1.5–3 m (Suitable for 1–6 m low-head scenarios) |
Design Flow Rate | 0.04-0.045m3/s |
Rotational Speed | 500-1500r/min |
Generation Method | Hydro-turbine |
Water Intake Method | Axial Flow |
Material | Pure Copper (Copper Core Wire) |
Weight | 30kg |
Custom Manufacturing | Yes |
Suitable Locations | Off-grid mountainous areas, mining operations, tourist attractions, and auxiliary power projects |
Feature
- Compact Design: Small footprint, weighing 30kg, requires no major infrastructure, flexible installation, suitable for residential and small-scale projects with limited space.
- Low Head Compatibility: Designed for 1.5-3m head (covering 1-6m), ideal for low-head environments like small rivers and dams, no high-head conditions required.
- High-Efficiency Stable Output: Pure copper construction (copper core wire), 1.5KW power, 500-1500r/min speed, 220V voltage, ensuring stable power supply.
- Wide Application Range: Meets electricity needs in off-grid mountainous areas, mining operations, tourist attractions, and ancillary projects, catering to both household and small-scale project requirements.
Structure Diagram
Installation Diagram
Application
Tips: What Are the Core Components and Principles of an Axial-Flow Micro Hydro Generator?
Axial-flow small hydroelectric generators are suitable for low-head scenarios with a head of 1-6 meters (such as small rivers or dams). The core consists of a generator and impeller mounted coaxially. Installation requires selecting a solid foundation like bedrock, constructing an intake system with a water channel, sluice gate, and trash rack, then building a spiral water channel to create a vortex that drives the impeller. This is paired with a bell-shaped tailrace pipe (which generates suction to enhance power, with its length equaling the head) to ultimately drive the generator.