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20kw Wind Turbines

A 20kW wind turbine produces enough energy to power several US homes. These are residential turbines but are also used as community-sized wind turbine that produces the right amount of power for residential development, farms, and small businesses. Predominantly, however, 20kW units are often used in agricultural and light industrial applications. It has also been used for years in remote village applications, where diesel power systems supply electricity for a small grid.

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Specification Chart

ParameterValueUnit of Measurement
Rated Power 20.0 kW
Rotor Diameter 10.0 (32.8) m (ft)
Rated Wind Speed 10.0 (22.37) m/s (mph)
Cut-In Speed 2.5 (5.6) m/s (mph)
Cut-Out Speed 25.0 (55.9) m/s (mph)
Survival Speed 59 (132) m/s (mph)
Operational RPM 100 rpm
Weight 1725 (3,803) Kg (lb)
Std. Operating Temp. -10 to 40 (14 to104) °C (°F)

Power Curve

power curves- 20kW Polaris Turbine

General Specifications

General Turbine Design Features

General ConfigurationDescription
Type Horizontal Axis, Upwind
Design Class IEC Class II  (air density 1.225 kg/m3, average annual wind below 8.5m/s, 50-yr peak gust below 59.5m/s)
Design Life 20 Years
Drive TrainDescription
Generator Type Permanent Magnet (PM)
Type Direct Drive
Speed RegulationDescription
Generator Torque Control from Drive (VFD)
Yaw System Description
Controls Active, Electromechanically driven with the wind direction / speed sensors and automatic cable unwind- utilize the wind force in order to adjust the orientation of the wind turbine rotor into the wind
Control/ElectricalDescription
Mounting Off Nacelle / Mounted, wired, tested and programmed in NEMA rated 3R enclosure
Compliant UL 1741, IEEE 1547
Power Converter VFD (Variable Frequency Drives)
Braking Systems Description
Emergency Back Up Speed Regulation Regenative Brake
Loss of Grid Power / DC Buss Overvoltage Dynamic Resistive Brake
Emergency Shutdown / Parking Dual Cailper Disc Brake
TowerDescription
Mono Pole / Tubular Sectional / Flanged
Hydraulic tilt up design - Optional
Environmental StandardsDescription
Temperature Range -10°C to 40°C (14°F to 104°F) – Standard
-25°C to 50°C (-13°F to 122°F) – Extreme Temperature Range

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Brazil Wind Power Conference and Exhibition 2010 , August 31st - Sept 2nd, in Sao Paulo


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