
1000W Vertical Axis Wind Turbine, 24V/48V/96V
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- Stock: In Stock
- Model: RDDLZ-VAWT-1000
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: RDDLZ-VAWT-1000
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Purchase a vertical-axis wind turbine online. Our 1000-watt vertical-axis wind turbine is engineered for effortless installation and user-friendliness. With its compact and lightweight design, the vertical axis turbine can be easily installed on a roof, pole or other location and requires minimal maintenance after operation.
Specification
Model | RDDLZ-X9-1000 |
Rated Power | 1000W |
Rated Voltage | 24V/48V/96V |
With Controller | Yes |
Start Up Wind Speed | 2m/s |
Rated Wind Speed | 12m/s |
Survival Wind Speed | 50m/s |
Wind Wheel Diameter/Height | 0.5m/1.5m |
Number of Blades | 3 |
Blades Material | Nylon |
Fuselage Material | Reinforced FRP |
Magnetic Steel | NdFeB |
Generator Type | Three-phase AC permanent magnetically suspended generators |
Controller System | Electromagnetic brakes |
Speed Regulation | 360° Automatically Adjust Windard |
Installation Flange | DN20 |
Degree of protection | IP54 |
Gross Weight | 100kg |
Dimension | 1495*455*855mm |
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Tips: How can we mitigate bird collisions with vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs)?
Bird collisions with vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs) pose a significant challenge, particularly for specific avian species. Nonetheless, there exist various strategies to minimize the likelihood of such collisions:
- Strategic Location: To mitigate the risk of bird collisions, VAWTs should be sited away from established bird migration paths, breeding sites, and foraging grounds. Research indicates that many bird species tend to avoid VAWTs when they are conspicuous from a distance. Consequently, placing turbines in open areas can reduce collision rates.
- Turbine Design and Placement: Careful consideration of VAWT design and placement is essential. For instance, elevating turbines on tall towers enhances their visibility to birds. The use of colors or patterns that contrast with the surroundings can further improve turbine detectability.
- Controlled Turbine Operation: Adapting turbine operation to minimize bird collisions is crucial. This can involve lowering turbine speeds during periods of high bird activity, such as migration or nighttime hours, reducing the risk of collisions.
- Bird Monitoring: Regular monitoring of avian activity around VAWTs can identify zones with elevated bird presence, enabling adjustments in turbine operation to minimize collision risks. This approach not only reduces the chances of collisions but also provides valuable data on local bird populations.
- Research and Development: Continuous research and development in VAWT technology can reveal additional strategies for curbing bird collisions. For instance, studies have proposed altering the color of turbine blades to enhance bird visibility. The use of ultrasonic or infrasonic noise generators can also deter birds from approaching turbines.
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