Contactpersoon : Mrs. Sunny Song
Telefoonaantal : 15865556906
5kW Vertical Axis Wind Turbine with Low Startup Wind Speed (3.2m/s), Noise-Free Operation, and Electromagnetic Speed Regulation
| Min. bestelaantal: | 1 | Prijs: | 4500$ |
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| Verpakking Details: | multiplex kast | Levertijd: | 20-25 dagen |
| Betalingscondities: | T/T,L/C | Levering vermogen: | 500Units per maand |
| Plaats van herkomst: | China | Merknaam: | BF |
| Certificering: | CE | Modelnummer: | BF-H-5K |
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Detailinformatie |
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| Materiaal: | Q235&FRP | Werkende tempretuur: | -45-60℃ |
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| Rotordiameter (m): | 4 | Hoogte van de messen: | 3.6 |
| Nominale rotorsnelheid (m/s): | 150r/min | snelheidsregelgeving methode: | Elektromagnetische controle |
| Topgewicht (kg): | 485kg | Opstartwindsnelheid (m): | 3.2m/s |
| Veegwindgebied (㎡): | 6.68 | Overlevingswindsnelheid (m): | 50 |
| Nominale windsnelheid ((m/s): | 11 | ||
| Markeren: | Low startup wind speed VAWT,Noise-free Vertical Axis Wind Turbine,Electromagnetic speed regulation 5kW Wind Generator |
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Productomschrijving
- High wind energy coefficient with low startup wind speed (3.2m/s)
- Superior anti-wind capability and stable operation
- Noise-free performance with maintenance-free design
- Advanced anti-corrosion treatment and sealing for long service life
- Captures wind from any direction without yaw mechanism
- Ideal for urban and suburban environments with turbulent wind flows
| Rated Power | 5kW |
| Rated Voltage | 3000V |
| Rotor diameter (m) | 4 |
| Height of blade (m) | 3.6 |
| Material of blades and numbers | Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic/5 |
| Rated rotor speed | 150 r/min |
| Speed regulation method | Electromagnetic control |
| Wind energy utilized coefficient | 30%-40% |
| Range of working temperature | -45℃ - 60℃ |
| Top weight (kg) | 485 |
| Start up wind speed (m/s) | 3.2 |
| Sweep wind area (㎡) | 5.84 |
| Survival wind speed (m/s) | 50 |
| Rated wind speed (m/s) | 11 |
| Tower type | Guy cabled tower |
| Service life | 20-25 years |
| Power of the equipped wind turbine | 5kW |
| Operating mode | Continuous |
| Function | Commutation, control |
| Operating environment | Temperature -10~40℃, humidity≤80% |
| PWM unloading voltage (DCV) | ≥360V |
| Brake voltage (DCV) | 410±5V |
| Stop delay time (min) | 10-20 minutes |
| Low voltage indicator (V) | ≤200V |
| PWM unloading fuse (A) | 6A |
| DC output fuse (A) | 10A |
| Over Voltage Recovery Point | 297VDC |
| Under Voltage Point | 189VDC |
| Under Voltage Recovery Point | 216VDC |
| No Load Loss | 0.12A |
| Display Parameter | Battery Voltage, Output Voltage, State Parameter |
| Output Frequency | 50/60 Hz±0.05Hz |
| Dielectric Strength | 500VAC, one minute |
| Protection Type | Battery over voltage protection, Battery under voltage protection, Battery reverse-connect protection, Output over load protection, Output short circuit protection, Over temperature protection |
| Operation Ambient Temperature | -20~50℃ |
| Operation Ambient Humidity | 0~90%, no condensing |
- Generator Type: Permanent magnetic synchronous style
- Surface Treatment: Multi-layer painting including base coat (2 layers), anti-corrosion paint, and surface finish
- Complete System Includes: Base flange, guy wires, wire tighteners, ground anchors, nuts, screws, bolts, and cables
- Off-Grid System Requirements: 4 x 12V 100AH batteries (not included in base price)
- Certifications: CE product certificate and ISO factory report
Q&A to Vertical Wind Turbines:
Basics & Working Principle**
1. What is a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT)? How is it different from a Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT)?
A Vertical Axis Wind Turbine has its rotor shaft arranged vertically, with blades rotating around a vertical axis. Key differences from HAWTs include:
- Omni-directional**: Does not need to face the wind; captures wind from any direction.
- Low noise & low RPM**: More suitable for residential or urban environments.
- Easier maintenance**: Key components (generator, gearbox) are typically near ground level.
- Generally lower efficiency** and higher cut-in wind speed compared to HAWTs.
2. Where are VAWTs commonly used?
- Rooftops or balconies in urban buildings
- Distributed power for remote areas (farms, telecom base stations)
- Hybrid renewable systems (e.g., wind-solar combo)
- Educational or research demonstration setups