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WES30 Electrical Electrical energy is generated by the generator
in the nacelle of the WES30. Cables run from the generator to the
control cabinet. The flexible cable loop in the top of the tower is
protected from twisting by an anti-twist sensor. When the nacelle has
made 3 complete rotations in one direction the control system orders
the yaw system to unwind the cables by turning the nacelle 3 times in
the other direction.
The control cabinet is positioned in a shed
nearby the tower. For safety reasons you have to be able to see the
turbine reacting when operating the control panel on the control
cabinet door.
The advanced IGBT technology makes the WES30 a
relatively easy wind turbine to connect to any kind of grid. Local
regulations can make that some components or security devices have to
be adapted. Your WES dealer is aware of the specific regulations and
restriction from your local electricity company.
Grid
companies develop and upgrade their grids all the time, the WES30
control cabinet is designed to deal with this. The maximum power output
of the WES30 can be set to a level lower than 250kWatt. This can be
handy when your local grid is not strong enough to support the maximum
power. Your WES dealer can adjust or remove the limitation on maximum
power output of your WES30 once you can use all the electricity
yourself or the grid has been improved and is strong enough to support
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Control cabinets being build.
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IGBT converters. |
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