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Superwind 350 / 48 Volt
Operation Manual
North, Central, South America and the Caribbean Regions
Version 1-2019
www.superwind.com

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Questions and Answers

  • O
    oscarsweeneyJul 27, 2025
    What to do if Superwind 350 Wind Turbines have no power output?
    • H
      hannahbrownJul 27, 2025
      If your Superwind Wind Turbine isn't providing power, several factors could be at play. First, ensure there's enough wind; charging typically begins at 4.5 to 5.5 m/s, depending on the battery's charge level. Check for any interruptions in the current linkage and replace any defective lines or devices. A blown fuse can also be the culprit, so replace it if necessary. Inspect the carbon brushes and replace them if they aren't making contact. Finally, a defective built-in rectifier may be the reason, which requires repair by an authorized service station.
  • B
    Brenda Bates DDSAug 4, 2025
    How to fix Superwind Wind Turbines that do not start?
    • Z
      Zachary Roberts PhDAug 4, 2025
      If your Superwind Wind Turbine won't start, the issue could stem from several causes. Initially, ensure there's sufficient wind; the turbine requires a start-up wind speed of 3.5 m/s (slightly higher during the running-in period). Verify that the stop switch is in the RUN position. A wrongly connected stop switch can also prevent starting, so ensure it's correctly connected. Check for any debris between the generator housing and hub, and remove it if present. If the generator shaft or yaw bearing is stiff, preventing the turbine from following the wind, it will require repair by an authorized service station.
  • B
    Bradley ThomasAug 11, 2025
    Why is my Superwind Wind Turbines battery not fully charged?
    • M
      Michelle HartAug 11, 2025
      If your Superwind Wind Turbine's battery isn't fully charging, the problem might be due to several reasons. The battery could be too old or defective; try filling it with distilled water or replacing it if necessary. A blown fuse can also prevent charging, so check and replace it. Ensure the charge regulator is correctly connected. If the charge regulator itself is defective, it will require repair by an authorized service station.
  • A
    Amanda EdwardsAug 18, 2025
    What causes insufficient power output in Superwind Wind Turbines?
    • P
      Patricia ParkerAug 18, 2025
      If your Superwind Wind Turbine is not providing sufficient power output, there are a couple of things to check. Start by examining the electrical connections for any issues; replace defective lines or devices, and clean connectors and terminals. Also, the cable resistance might be too high, so consider using cables with larger cross-sections.

Summary

3. Safety Instructions

3.1 Potential Hazards

Highlights mechanical, electrical, mounting, and general safety hazards for turbine installation and operation.

4. Technical Specifications

4.2 Technical Data

Lists key technical specifications including power, wind speeds, voltage, and weight.

4.3 Functional Description; Special Features

Explains how the turbine works, including its aerodynamic rotor control system.

6. Electrical Components and Connections

6.2 Wiring Diagram

Presents the wiring diagram for a typical Superwind 350/48V system.

6.3 System Components

Details wires, strain relief, polarity, batteries, and charge regulator.

6.3.5 Charge Regulator SCR 48 V

Details the SCR 48V Charge Regulator, its technical data, and functional description.

6.3.5.2 Functional Description

Explains the operation of the SCR 48V Charge Regulator and its role in battery charging and power diversion.

6.3.5.5 Wiring Diagrams

Illustrates the wiring diagram for the Superwind 350/48V system with the SCR 48V Charge Regulator.

6.3.7 Stop Switch

Details the stop switch, its mounting, dimensions, electrical connection, and terminals.

7. Superwind 350;48 V Generator Assembly

7.1 Precautions

Lists critical safety precautions to be observed during the assembly of the wind generator.

7.1.1 Short-Circuit

Details the procedure for short-circuiting the generator wires to prevent unintentional starting.

7.3 Mast Mounting

Provides instructions for mounting the turbine on various mast tube sizes, including preparations and specifications.

7.5 Rotor Assembly

Details the procedures for attaching rotor blades to the hub and mounting the rotor to the generator.

7.5.1 Attaching the Rotor Blades to the Hub

Details the procedure for attaching the rotor blades to the hub, including torque specifications.

7.5.2 Mounting the Hub to the Generator Shaft

Describes how to mount the assembled rotor hub onto the generator shaft.

8. Commissioning

8.1 Check List

Provides a comprehensive checklist to verify correct installation before initial operation.

9. Operation

9.1 Safety Instructions

Reiterates essential safety guidelines before operating the Superwind 350/48V.

9.2 RUN and STOP

Explains the function of the RUN and STOP switch for controlling the generator's operation.

9.3 Power Control

Describes the aerodynamic rotor control system for power regulation and over-speed protection.

9.4 Over-Speed Protection

Details the system that protects the turbine from excessive speeds by controlling rotor blade pitch.

10. Inspections and Maintenance

11. Trouble Shooting

11.1 Wind Generator Does Not Start

Provides solutions for issues preventing the wind generator from starting.

11.2 No Power Output

Offers troubleshooting steps for situations where the unit produces no power.

13. Frequently Asked Questions

13.4 Troubleshooting

Provides answers to common troubleshooting queries about power production and unit performance.

Superwind 350 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSuperwind
Model350
CategoryWind Turbines
LanguageEnglish

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