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12.2 Spare Parts List
Spare Parts
Table No. 12.2
Set of rotor blades (including M6 x 25 socket cap screws)
Set of carbon brushes (including screw caps)
Rectifier (including capacitors)
Generator bearing (front)
Set of damping rings (includes O-ring) 40 x 3
Socket cap screw M8 x 80 V4A DIN 912
Hexagon socket button head screw M6 x 6 V4A ISO 7380
Hexagon socket button head screw M6 x 12 V4A ISO 7380
Charge Controller SCR 48 V
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
13.1 Basic use
Q. Can I mount a wind turbine on top my house?
A. The Superwind 350/48V is not for residential, grid-tied applications. This unit was
designed to charge batteries in off-grid environments only.
In situations where sufficient wind exists - such as farms, cabins, structures on cliff
edges, bluffs, or near the ocean – the Superwind 350/48V can be an asset.
Unless architecturally engineered to be part of the structure, no wind turbine should
be mounted to the roof of a house.
Q. What is the Superwind 350/48V used for?
A. The Superwind 350/48V was designed to be a commercial-grade micro wind
generator that has the ability to withstand extreme environmental conditions for many
years. Its applications are numerous, and it has been successfully utilized by
governments, militaries, disaster preparedness & response agencies, aquaculture and
agriculture industries throughout the world.
13.2 Installation
Q. How large should my battery bank be?
A. Battery capacity specifications are unique to each individual situation and therefore
cannot be easily determined by Superwind without more details. However, a typically
installation consists of a minimum of 400Ah (3 to 4 large batteries).