FML 15.15 PELTON TURBINE TRAINING MODULE

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GENERAL EXPLANATION
 
Pelton turbines are a type of turbine often used in dams where high water droplets are present. In these turbines, the speed of the impeller can be changed by adjusting the water flow with the help of the valve. In addition, the efficiency of the water beam can be changed using the deflector. This training set is designed to adopt the basic concepts of pelton turbines.
 
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
 
The main parts of the Pelton turbines come from the spouting nozzle and the circle-shaped impeller. The nozzle delivers the water from the liquid pipe to the impeller’s lobes like a fixed sprinkler. There is a needle in the nozzle that adjusts by moving in the axial direction. By moving the needle forward and backward, the flow is reduced and multiplied and the turbine power is adjusted according to the energy taken. At the same time, this needle can completely close the water. The needle needs to be moved slowly to avoid dangerous water bumps in the rough pipe. Water rushes out of the circular tip of your nozzle and strikes the impeller shovels. The alternator connected to the wheel generates electricity by turning the impeller.

TECHNICAL DETAILS
 
Pelton Turbine
Pressure Manometer
Ball valve
Turbine output power 50 W
Turbine wheel diameter 150 mm
 
PACKAGE INCLUDED
 
Device, device cover, 1 printed experiment report, circuit diagram and product catalog

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