Brief: Join us for a close-up look at this solution and see it in action. In this video, we demonstrate the Kaplan Hydro Turbine, a hydraulic turbine system designed for renewable energy projects. You'll see how its vertical water inlet and adjustable runner blades optimize water flow for maximum energy conversion. We'll also showcase the durable stainless steel blades and explain how this system delivers reliable power generation for decades.
Related Product Features:
Features a vertical layout pattern for efficient energy conversion and compact installation.
Runner blade angle is adjustable between 15° and 30° for optimal performance across varying conditions.
Handles a high flow capacity of 16.00 cubic meters per second for substantial power generation.
Supports a generator voltage range of 6-20KV for versatile grid integration.
Blades are made from durable stainless steel and precision-machined with CNC technology.
Engineered as a hydraulic water turbine for reliable and sustainable hydro power generation.
Rated speed of 500 revolutions per minute ensures stable and efficient mechanical operation.
Designed with a long service life exceeding 30 years for a cost-effective investment.
FAQs:
What is the flow capacity of the Kaplan Hydro Turbine?
The Kaplan Hydro Turbine has a flow capacity of 16.00 cubic meters per second (M³/s), enabling it to harness significant energy from water currents for efficient power generation.
What materials are used for the turbine blades and why?
The turbine blades are manufactured from high-grade stainless steel using CNC machining. This ensures exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and dimensional accuracy for long-lasting performance in harsh aquatic environments.
How long is the expected lifespan of this hydraulic turbine system?
The Kaplan Hydro Turbine is engineered for a service life exceeding 30 years, providing a durable and cost-effective solution for long-term renewable energy projects.
What applications is this turbine suitable for?
This hydraulic turbine is ideal for various renewable energy projects, including small to medium-scale hydroelectric power plants, river and dam installations, and remote area electrification.