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Details on the identification label of the SW 350-II generator unit.
Describes the various applications and ideal fields for the SW 350-II wind generator.
Outlines mechanical, electrical, and mounting dangers associated with the wind generator.
Provides dimensional drawings and required clearance for the wind generator installation.
Lists key technical data including power, wind speed, voltage, weight, and dimensions.
Explains the aerodynamic rotor control system and its special features for power output and safety.
Lists all components included in the SW 350-II delivery package.
Specifies additional tools recommended for the installation of the SW 350-II.
Lists optional accessories such as mast sets and electrical components for the SW 350-II.
General guidelines and safety notes for working with the electrical system of the SW 350-II.
Provides wiring diagrams for 12V, 24V, and 48V systems with charge regulators.
Details system components like wires, batteries, charge regulators, fuses, and stop switches.
Instructions for proper earthing of the system for protection against lightning and overvoltage.
Crucial safety precautions and warnings to be observed before and during assembly.
Instructions and diagrams for mounting the wind generator onto various mast types.
Steps for correctly attaching the wind vane to the generator unit.
Detailed steps for assembling the rotor, including fastening blades to the hub and hub to the shaft.
A comprehensive checklist to verify correct installation before initial operation.
Essential safety instructions to follow during the operation of the SW 350-II.
Explains how to use the stop switch for controlling the generator's operation.
Describes the rotor control system that adjusts blade pitch for optimal power output and protection.
Details the overspeed protection mechanism that ensures safety at high wind speeds.
Provides a diagram showing estimated annual power production based on average wind speeds.
Outlines the schedule and specific checks for periodic inspections every 12 months.
States that no special maintenance is required, but periodic inspections are necessary.
Lists potential causes and solutions when the wind generator fails to start.
Provides steps to diagnose and resolve issues related to no power generation.
Offers solutions for problems resulting in lower than expected power output.
Explains common reasons and fixes for a battery not charging properly.
Guides on checking open circuit voltage to detect internal generator defects.
Information on which parts can be replaced by the user and when to consult professionals.
Lists part numbers for common spare parts like rotor blades and carbon brushes.
| Rated Power | 350 W |
|---|---|
| Start-up Wind Speed | 2.5 m/s |
| Nominal Voltage | 12 V / 24 V |
| Survival Wind Speed | 50 m/s |
| Rated Wind Speed | 12.5 m/s |
| Number of Blades | 3 |
| Generator Type | Permanent magnet generator |
| Voltage | 12 V / 24 V |