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30kw 500rpm 400V 50Hz PMG Permanent Magnet Hydro Turbine Generator
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Technical Parameter
No. | Parameter | Units | Data |
1 | Rated output power | KW | 30 |
2 | Rated speed | RPM | 500 |
3 | Rated output voltage | VAC | 400 |
4 | Rated current | A | 45 |
5 | Rated frequency | Hz | 50 |
6 | Poles | 12 | |
7 | Efficiency at rated speed | >94.2% | |
8 | Winding type | Y | |
9 | Insulation resistance | 20 MΩ | |
10 | Insulation | H class | |
11 | Rated torque | Nm | 580 |
12 | Start torque | Nm | <10 |
13 | Temperature rise | °C | 90 |
14 | Max working temperature | °C | 130 |
15 | Bearing | SKF | |
16 | Weight | Kg | 250 |
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The permanent magnet generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. In this device, the rotor windings have been replaced with permanent magnets. Permanent magnet generators are used mostly in industrial applications like turbines and engines to produce commercial electrical energy, the permanent magnet alternator is an alternate source of energy and has multiple benefits which make it a great device for a variety of residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
The structure
The permanent magnet generator is mainly composed of a rotor, end cover, and stator. The structure of the stator is very similar to that of an ordinary alternator. The biggest difference between the structure of the rotor and the alternator is that there are high-quality According to the position of the permanent magnet on the rotor, the permanent magnet generator is usually divided into a surface rotor structure and a built-in rotor structure.
Working Principle
The permanent magnet generator uses the principle of electromagnetic induction in that the wire cuts the magnetic field line to induce an electric potential and converts the mechanical energy of the prime mover into electrical energy output. It consists of two parts, the stator, and the rotor. The stator is the armature that generates the electricity and the rotor is the magnetic pole. The stator is composed of an armature iron core, uniformly discharged three-phase winding, machine base, and end cover.
The rotor is usually a hidden pole type, which is composed of excitation winding, iron core and shaft, guard ring, center ring, and so on.
The excitation winding of the rotor is fed with DC current to generate a magnetic field close to the sinusoidal distribution (called the rotor magnetic field), and its effective excitation flux intersects with the stationary armature winding. When the rotor rotates, the rotor's magnetic field rotates together with it. Every time a revolution is made, the magnetic lines of force cut each phase winding of the stator in sequence, and a three-phase AC potential is induced in the three-phase stator winding.
When the pm generator is running with a symmetrical load, the three-phase armature current synthesizes to generate a rotating magnetic field with synchronous speed. The stator and rotor fields interact to generate braking torque. The mechanical torque input from the turbine overcomes the braking torque and works.
Features
① The generator has many poles, which improve the frequency and efficiency, saving the cost of rectifiers and inverters.
② Finite Element Analysis is used when designing the generator, compact structure. Low startup torque, solves the problem of small wind startup, improving wind energy utilization.
③ Leave out the gear increaser, improve the reliability and efficiency of the generator, and lower the amount of maintenance.
④ H class insulation, vacuum pressure impregnation.
⑤ Have many structures such as vertical axis, horizontal axis, internal rotor, external rotor, and plate type.
⑥ Strong rotors, the generator could achieve high speed.
⑦ Small size, lightweight, high energy density, suitable for special situations.
⑧ Run efficiency throughout the whole speed range, high efficiency.
⑨ Use imported high-speed oil-contained bearings, maintenance free, and high reliability.
1. Hydroelectric Power Plants: PMHG is commonly used in hydroelectric power plants to generate electricity from the flow of water. These generators are highly efficient and produce a consistent output of electrical power.
2. Wind Turbines: PMHG is also used in wind turbines to convert the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy. These generators are highly efficient and can produce a significant amount of power even at low wind speeds.
3. Marine Applications: PMHG is used in marine applications such as wave energy converters and tidal turbines. These generators can convert the kinetic energy of waves and tides into electrical energy, making them an ideal choice for marine applications.
4. Industrial Motors: PMHG is used in various industrial motors such as pumps, compressors, and fans. These generators can provide a consistent and efficient source of power, making them ideal for industrial applications.
5. Electric Vehicles: PMHG is also used in electric vehicles such as cars and bikes. These generators can provide a reliable and efficient source of power to drive the electric motor, making them an ideal choice for electric vehicles.
Overall, PMHG is a versatile and reliable source of electrical power that can be used in various industrial applications. Its high efficiency and consistent output make it an ideal choice for industries that require a reliable and efficient source of power.
1. Free Energy Source
Permanent magnet generators produce electricity using their own magnetism. So, you do not need to pay high electric bills, and a large budget is saved. Besides, these devices do not need any other resources, which are quite environmentally friendly.
2. Reliable Power Output
Permanent magnet generators do not need any special operating environments. Hence, they can offer reliable performance compared with wind turbine motors. Additionally, permanent magnet generators do not suffer from energy loss, while induction generators typically lose 20-30% of energy. Additionally, there are no temperature rises in the magnetic machines, so the life of the bearings can be prolonged.
3. Low Maintenance Fee
Due to the features mentioned above, you do not need to spend lots of money and time on the maintenance of permanent magnet generators. And they do not have slip rings and brushes, which are supposed to be checked at regular intervals.
4. Compatibility
Permanent magnet generators can be employed with turbines and hydro turbines.