Brief: Follow the narrative to see how small design choices affect everyday performance. In this video, you will see a detailed walkthrough of the Water Cooling Hydro Turbine Generators Francis Type, engineered for stable 400V power. Watch as we demonstrate the robust forged steel shaft, explore the three distinct turbine types (Francis, Kaplan, and Pelton), and explain how the synchronous generator ensures consistent 50 Hz frequency for reliable hydropower generation.
Related Product Features:
Features a robust forged steel shaft for exceptional durability and strength under demanding conditions.
Offers three turbine types—Francis, Kaplan, and Pelton—to optimize performance across various hydraulic conditions.
Delivers a substantial power output of 3x28MW, scalable for medium to large-scale hydroelectric plants.
Operates at a rated voltage of 400V and frequency of 50Hz for compatibility with standard power grids.
Utilizes synchronous generator technology for consistent frequency, voltage, and reactive power control.
Achieves high efficiency up to 95% through advanced engineering and water cooling methods.
Constructed from high-grade steel and copper materials for long-lasting operation and minimal maintenance.
Designed to function reliably within a wide operating temperature range from -20°C to 40°C.
FAQs:
What types of turbines are available with these hydro turbine generators?
The generators are available with three turbine types: Francis for medium head applications, Kaplan for low head and high flow, and Pelton for high head and low flow environments, allowing optimization for diverse site conditions.
What is the power output capacity of these hydro turbine generators?
Each unit can produce 28 megawatts, and the system is configured for a total output of 3x28MW, making it suitable for generating up to 84 megawatts in scaled installations.
How do these generators ensure stable power output for grid integration?
They use synchronous generator technology that synchronizes rotor speed with the grid's 50 Hz frequency, maintaining consistent voltage and frequency for reliable, high-quality power supply.
What cooling method is used in these hydro turbine generators?
The generators employ water cooling to manage operational temperatures, enhancing efficiency and reliability during continuous power generation.