AIR 30
Owner’s Manual
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5-5 Fuses, Circuit Breakers and Ammeter
AIR wind turbine’s are capable of producing high amperages. As with all
electrical installations, you must protect each of your turbines with a fuse or
circuit breaker. Wire your AIR wind turbine with an appropriate size “slow-
blow” fuse or circuit breaker between it and the batteries. Refer to installation
figures at the start of
Section 5
. If a stop switch is used, the fuse or circuit
breaker should be placed between the switch and the batteries.
Recommended Sizes for Circuit Breakers or Slow-Blow Fuses
•12-voltmodel:40ampsDC,partnumber3-ELOT-1147-04
•24-voltmodel:20ampsDC,partnumber3-ELOT-1147-03
•48-voltmodel:10ampsDC,partnumber3-ELOT-1147-02
Circuit Breakers are available from Southwest Windpower. Part numbers are
listed above.
5-6 Batteries
There are many battery choices available – flooded lead acid, absorbed
glass mat (AGM), gel cell and NiCad. The type of battery utilized will de-
pend largely on the battery bank location and cost. For battery installations
where fumes can be safely ventilated and the potential for acid leakage
accommodated, the flooded lead acid battery is typically the most economi-
cal choice.
Minimum recommended battery bank size:
•12-voltsystems–400Amp-hours
•24-voltsystems–200Amp-hours
•48-voltsystems–200Amp-hours
There are several informative web sites with battery information including:
•www.batterycouncil.org
•www.windsun.com/Batteries/Battery_FAQ.htm
Fig. 16 Ammeter
(Amp Meter)
PN 2-ARAC-102
Fig. 15 Circuit Breaker
IMPORTANT:
Never use “automotive” batteries or any battery
other than a “deep-cycle” battery.
5-7 Turbine Grounding
Proper grounding of the AIR wind turbine provides protection to individuals and
equipment by eliminating the possibility of dangerous voltage potentials.
There are two aspects to grounding any electrical system – grounding one of
the conductors of the electrical system and grounding all metal structures in
the system that may have a voltage potential caused by an electrical failure.
In a typical AIR wind turbine installation grounding one of the conductors is
accomplished by connecting the AIR wind turbine negative (black) conductor
to an “earth” ground close to the battery bank. Installation and connection to
grounding rods is described in the following section on Tower Grounding.
Grounding the metal structures in the system – typically this includes the
tower and turbine – is accomplished by connecting the structures together
using conductors of the same size as the positive and negative conductors
and then routing a conductor to an earth ground.
While not necessary, an ammeter (sometimes called an Amp Meter) is an
excellent addition to any system. The Amp Meter allows you to monitor the
current output of your turbine. Place it in between your turbine and the bat-
tery on the positive lead. It will give you instantaneous readings of output in
amps.
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