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Tel: +44 (0) 1981 241668 

Skyrrid Farm, Pontrilas, Hereford. HR2 0BW. UK 

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Safety Precautions 

 
Safety must always be your primary concern during the assembly, installation and operation of your 

LE-v50

  turbine.  Always  be  aware  of  the  risks  involved  with  mechanical  and  electrical  installation 

work.  If  in  doubt  about  any  issue  regarding  your  turbine,  please  seek  further  assistance  before 
proceeding. Installation of the 

LE-v50

 turbine should only be undertaken by suitably competent and 

qualified personnel.  
 

Mechanical Safety Hazards 

 

The main rotor is the most obvious and serious mechanical safety risk. When the turbine is 
operating  at  its  rated  performance,  the  blades  may  be  very  difficult  to  see,  due  to  the 
speed of rotation. Never approach the turbine whilst it is operating at speed. 

Ensure that 

the turbine is installed in a suitable position where nobody can  interfere with the rotor 
blades.  

 

Working with tools of any kind can be dangerous. Your 

LE-v50

 turbine requires some basic 

mechanical assembly with rudimentary hand tools. If you are in any doubt about how to 
use these tools correctly, please seek advice from a suitably experienced person. 

 

Your 

LE-v50

  turbine  will  inevitably  be  installed  upon  a  mast  or  tower  or  other  support 

structure.  This  may  mean  working  at  height.  Always  ensure  that  all  personnel  in  the 
immediate  vicinity  are  aware  of  any  lifting  /  hoisting  operations  that  will  be  occurring. 
Check  there  are  no  loose  components  or  tools  likely  to  fall  and  cause  injury  during  the 
lifting operation. Where possible, all assembly work should be completed at ground level.  

 

Ensure that the batteries are disconnected during the installation procedure. 

 

Twist the turbine output cables together (to create a short circuit) during the mechanical 

installation process. This will prevent the turbine from ‘spinning up’ during the installation.

 

 

Never install the turbine upside down or in any orientation other than that depicted on the 
installation instructions. 

 

Install your turbine during a calm day. 

 

Electrical Safety Hazards 

 

The

 LE-v50

 generates rectified DC voltage. Even at these low voltages there are inherent 

risks. Caution should always be used when connecting the 

LE-v50

 to the electrical system. 

 

Ensure  that  you  have  followed  the  cable-sizing  chart  to  ensure  that  the  correct  size  of 
transmission cable has been selected. If a cable of insufficient cross-sectional area is used, 
heat may build up in the cables causing a potential fire hazard. Using cables of insufficient 
cross-sectional area may also reduce the power transmission efficiency of the turbine. 

 

Battery  systems  can  deliver  a  serious  amount  of  current.  A  short  circuit  in  the  battery 
circuit can lead to hundreds of amps flowing through the battery cables. This will cause a 
heat build-up and ultimately an electrical fire. Batteries can explode when shorted. Always 

use insulated electrical tools when working on the battery’s electri

cal connections. 

 

Batteries are very heavy. Do not attempt to move batteries by yourself. Always use manual 
handling tools and an assistant. 

 

Always keep lead-acid batteries the correct way up. Do not allow the acidic electrolyte to 
spill or come into contac

t with your skin or face. Always follow the manufacturer’s safety 

instructions when handling lead-acid batteries. 

 

Please use common sense when installing and operating your turbine! 

Summary of Contents for GA-LETU

Page 1: ...ontrilas Hereford HR2 0BW UK www leadingedgepower com Rev K Page 1 of 30 LE v50 LE v50 Extreme Turbine Installation Operation Guide A micro vertical axis turbine for trickle charging and low power app...

Page 2: ...s first 3 Introduction 4 Safety Precautions 5 Specifications 6 Package Contents 7 Tools Required For Assembly 7 Mechanical Assembly Procedure 8 Electrical Installation 11 Turbine Operation 16 Maintena...

Page 3: ...ne to run without being connected to the battery Failing to do so will result in the turbine freewheeling causing premature wear and tear and unnatural blade noise 3 On arrival ensure the main rotor i...

Page 4: ...perating life The LE v50 has been designed to be simple economic durable and yield excellent performance Specific LE v50 turbine features Innovatively designed axial flux alternator using neodymium ir...

Page 5: ...ld be completed at ground level Ensure that the batteries are disconnected during the installation procedure Twist the turbine output cables together to create a short circuit during the mechanical in...

Page 6: ...bine Name LE v50 Part Number GA LETU 010A Turbine Name LE v50 Extreme Part Number GA LETU 020A Rotor Diameter 270 mm Rated Wind Velocity 8 m s Nominal Voltage 12 24V 48V DC Rated Output 12 Watts Cut i...

Page 7: ...ler immediately Tools Required For Assembly You will require the following tools to assemble your LE v50 turbine 13 mm A F spanner 13 mm ratchet one of each required 8mm A F spanner or ratchet A set o...

Page 8: ...e will rotate freely E Retighten the upper and lower stub shaft fixings and check that the turbine still rotates freely F Reposition and fix the cowlings ensuring that they do not rub upon each other...

Page 9: ...om the baseboard it can now be fitted in its intended position The cables should come out of the bottom of the turbine when mounted The LE v50 is supplied as standard with two universal flat mounting...

Page 10: ...ficiency and cost in mind as it is unlikely that your turbine will be running at full capacity 100 of the time If in doubt consult your local electrical supplier The cable should be installed in accor...

Page 11: ...approved conduit trunking Cable strain relief Prevent mechanical strain on the transmission cables running down the tower from the turbine Clip the cables to the inside of the tower Failure to do this...

Page 12: ...Normally the LE v50 turbine does not require any external charge control equipment to be installed in the system Due to the low Tip Speed Ratio of the turbine the turbine output decreases naturally a...

Page 13: ...eford HR2 0BW UK www leadingedgepower com Rev K Page 13 of 30 Fig 4 Simple Stand Alone battery charging wiring diagram LE v50 Turbine Battery Bank wired to the appropriate voltage and capacity VE Tran...

Page 14: ...Tel 44 0 1981 241668 Skyrrid Farm Pontrilas Hereford HR2 0BW UK www leadingedgepower com Rev K Page 14 of 30 Fig 5 Stand Alone battery charging requiring DL 300 controller...

Page 15: ...Tel 44 0 1981 241668 Skyrrid Farm Pontrilas Hereford HR2 0BW UK www leadingedgepower com Rev K Page 15 of 30 Fig 5 Typical Hybrid wind solar system...

Page 16: ...the rotor speed increases so too will the current and voltage Shut Down If Run Stop switch is fitted A run stop switch is not required with the LE v50 turbine but one can be installed if desired see...

Page 17: ...mance If many dents have occurred along the edges of the blades a new set of rotor blades should be fitted part numbers available in the Spares section Remove any build up of dirt and debris from the...

Page 18: ...bine Please contact your nearest Leading Edge Turbines Dealer and quote the part numbers listed below Rotor Blade DP LETU 145 Rotor Bearing Housing DP LETU 198 Bearing Service Kit OS 296 Stator 48VDC...

Page 19: ...e warranty and may compromise the safety of the machine What is not covered by your warranty Damage caused by unsatisfactory installation of the turbine tower and or control equipment Damage caused by...

Page 20: ...nderside of the chassis Disclaimer All specifications are subject to change without prior notice The information given in this user manual is believed to be accurate and reliable Leading Edge Turbines...

Page 21: ...Tel 44 0 1981 241668 Skyrrid Farm Pontrilas Hereford HR2 0BW UK www leadingedgepower com Rev K Page 21 of 30...

Page 22: ...Tel 44 0 1981 241668 Skyrrid Farm Pontrilas Hereford HR2 0BW UK www leadingedgepower com Rev K Page 22 of 30 Appendix 1 DL 300 Charge Controller User Manual...

Page 23: ...plied to the battery and also in relation to the state of charge of the battery The DL 300 Features PWM Pulse Width Modulation for highest charging performance without flicker Selectable three stage c...

Page 24: ...re that the correct size of cable has been selected If a cable of insufficient cross sectional area is used at any point in the electrical system heat will build up in the cables causing a potential f...

Page 25: ...jumper be applied to pins 2 1 position shown to help locate pins 2 2 Use the correct voltage controller A 12V DL 300 controller should only be used on a 12V battery system A 24V DL 300 controller shou...

Page 26: ...he DL 300 and batteries on the positive cable DL 300 Voltage Set Points Whilst operating the DL 300 does a multi stage charge based on time and the bulk and float voltages 12V Set points Mode Flooded...

Page 27: ...Tel 44 0 1981 241668 Skyrrid Farm Pontrilas Hereford HR2 0BW UK www leadingedgepower com Rev K Page 27 of 30 Appendix 2 Run Stop Switch User Manual Only operate in light winds...

Page 28: ...y rotate very slowly Position 2 Turbine Run position The turbine output is allowed to flow straight through the switch Safety Precautions Safety must always be your primary concern during the assembly...

Page 29: ...Universal Run Stop switch is correctly wired as per these instructions and wiring schematics Incorrect wiring may lead to a short circuit being placed across the batteries which can lead to fire or ex...

Page 30: ...s Hereford HR2 0BW UK www leadingedgepower com Rev K Page 30 of 30 Contact Us Your Local Distributor Leading Edge Turbines Ltd Skyrrid Farm Pontrilas Hereford HR2 0BW UK Tel 44 0 1981 241 668 info lea...

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