Date: 02 Feb 2011
Ampair ® 300 (Mk1, “Pacific”) Wind Turbine Manual
CD 2300
Issue: 1.2
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© Ampair, April 2007
Wire crimpers
Heat shrink and/or electrical tape
Multimeter
4.5 Choosing a mounting
Where and how to mount a wind turbine is critical. The consequences of selecting a poor location can be
unsafe operation, poor reliability, and low power output
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or all three. As well as reading these guidance
notes, if in doubt please consult Ampair or your distributor for advice.
4.5.1 Siting land based units
The wind turbine should be sited as high as practicable, clear of windbreaks or buildings and away from
sources of turbulence. These conditions are shown diagrammatically below.
WARNING:
Before a wind turbine is installed in an excessively windy location, the operators must
satisfy themselves that the site is suitable. It may be necessary to log site wind speed
and direction data at various heights prior to installing the machine.
Any indication of turbulence means that the generator should be re-sited or raised above
the turbulence. Wind data must be from exactly where the turbine is to be sited, not
merely close by.
If possible avoid roof-top mounting which can give rise to turbulence, shock loads and
vibration. If roof-top mounting is selected then ask Ampair for a vibration-isolated
mounting system.
4.5.2 Mechanical installation of land based units
Free-standing installations should generally conform to the figure on the right. The main components are: