Brief: Watch as we walk through the full process, from initial setup to real-world testing of the Francis Turbine Generator with its 5-in-1 integrated control panel. This video demonstrates how this hydroelectric system efficiently converts flowing water into electrical power, showcasing its stainless steel runner with 12 to 24 blades and power output from 300kW to 20MW. See the generator's operation at 1000 r/min and learn about its adaptability for various hydroelectric projects.
Related Product Features:
Features a 5-in-1 integrated control panel for advanced excitation and stable operation.
Delivers power output ranging from 300 kW to 20 MW, suitable for diverse hydroelectric projects.
Achieves up to 95% efficiency with water flowing radially inward and axially outward.
Operates at a design speed of 1000 r/min with a rated frequency of 50Hz/60Hz.
Supports both horizontal and vertical layout patterns for flexible site installation.
Includes stainless steel runners with 12 to 24 blades for durable and reliable performance.
Certified with ISO, CE, and TUV standards ensuring international quality and safety.
Offers customization options including various voltage ratings and packaging solutions.
Pertanyaan:
What is the power output range of the Francis Turbine Generator?
The Francis Turbine Generator delivers power output ranging from 300 kW to 20 MW, making it suitable for various hydroelectric projects from small-scale installations to large power plants.
What certifications does the Francis Turbine Generator hold?
It is certified with ISO, CE, and TUV international standards, ensuring high quality, safety, and reliability for global applications.
What are the available layout patterns for installation?
The generator supports both horizontal and vertical layout patterns, providing adaptability to specific site conditions and infrastructure constraints.
What is the efficiency of the Francis Turbine Generator?
This reaction turbine achieves up to 95% efficiency for maximum energy conversion from flowing water, helping to reduce operational costs.