PowerSpout
TRG installation 2018
Last revised July 2018
© 2018 EcoInnovation Ltd (NZ)
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1.2. Product scope and specification
1.2.1.
Scope of application
PowerSpout turbines convert waterpower into electricity. The product is custom-built to
match your specific site conditions and requirements. Therefore customers or dealers must
provide us with site data (head, flow, pipe dimensions, cable dimensions and type of inverter
or controller) with each order.
PowerSpout turbines will not be supplied to customers who propose to use the electrical
output of the turbine to pump water that in turn supplies the turbine itself. We refuse to
support applications that have no external source of energy. Demonstration units operating
from independently pumped sources of water will be supported where the customer
understands that no net energy will be generated.
The installer must:
Check for any transit damage to the product prior to installing it. If damaged it must not
be installed. If the turbine is being freighted on to the end client then you must check it
prior to this next freight leg.
Connect equipment in compliance with the relevant national standards.
Read and comply with this installation manual.
Limits of head and flow, with estimated power shown as contours (dotted)
See the reference section 3 for full specifications of the TRG turbine.
1.2.2.
CE and FCC Declaration
Refer to our
compliance declaration documentation and EMC test reports.
PowerSpouts products are CE, FCC and C-tick compliant.
PowerSpout dealers may request to see the Compliance Folder if required by authorities.
1.2.3.
Standards and certification
All PowerSpout turbines have been evaluated against major international standards.
Refer to
compliance declaration documentation and EMC test reports.