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50 kW Wind Turbine Provided by ReDriven

ReDriven offers the 50 kW Wind Turbine. This large-sized wind turbine requires a start-up wind speed of 2.0 m/s and designed to produce 50,000 W/h at 11 m/s wind speed.

50 kW Wind Turbine

This wind turbine model incorporates an advanced type of controller systems to supervise the power output of the wind turbine and to order start or stop functions from remote.

The blades of the 50 kW wind turbine provided by ReDriven are made of fiber glass, measures 7 m and weighs 340 kg. The weight of nacelle is 2495 kg. The blades of this wind turbine are designed to offer a sweep of 14.3 m. The rated output voltage of this wind turbine is 600, 480, and 240 V, and requires a transformer to work on three phase connectivity. The start-up wind speed of this turbine is rated 2.0 m/s, its cut-out wind speed is 18 m/s, its rated wind speed is 11 m/s and its survival wind speed is 40 m/s. This 50 kW wind turbine is available in various tower options up to 11 m/s.

The 50 kW Wind Turbine from ReDriven deploys a direct drive system and a closed braking system. This model incorporates an active electric yaw. The maximum rpm of the rotor is rated as 90 and its noise level is rated as 59 dBA at 70 ft. This wind turbine meets UL 1741 requirements for grid-connected systems.

Source: http://www.redriven.ca

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