GENERAL: WTL: Windflow Innovations Receive International Design Approval
18 May 2010 9:23 am
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18/05/2010
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GENERAL: WTL: Windflow Innovations Receive International Design Approval
Key Windflow Innovations Receive International Design Approval
The innovations at the heart of Windflow Technology's New Zealand-made wind
turbine have received design approval from the British independent certifying
body, Lloyds Register. As part of the International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) Type Certification process for the Windflow 500 turbine,
Lloyds Register has now completed its design appraisal of the entire nacelle
and rotor assembly of the Windflow 500, including Windflow's proprietary
torque-limiting gearbox and teeter control systems, leaving only the tower
design appraisal to be completed before Type Certification is expected.
"The compact nacelle assembly built around the torque limiting gearbox and
synchronous generator is the heart of the turbine. Together with the
two-bladed rotor with New Zealand grown wood-epoxy blades, it is the key to
the Windflow 500's robustness and cost-effectiveness" said Windflow CEO Geoff
Henderson. "Receiving design approval for the blades and nacelle to the
highest international wind turbine standard validates all the key
technologies in the turbine and is a huge achievement. Two hundred and
seventy-three Windflow documents, including specifications, drawings and
calculations, were reviewed by Lloyds Register during their design appraisal
of the nacelle assembly".
The Christchurch based company has manufactured over 70 wind turbines in the
past three years and has 65 in operation at the Te Rere Hau wind farm in
Palmerston North. The nacelles are assembled at Windflow's Christchurch
headquarters and the blades at its Auckland subsidiary, Wind Blades Ltd. The
turbines are proving themselves in some of the toughest wind conditions in
the world and have been performing above their warranted availability for the
past five months.
Windflow has been working for the last four years to achieve IEC Type
Certification for its Windflow 500 turbine to the highest standard, Class 1A
Edition 3, which includes surviving wind speeds of over 250 km/h.
"It has taken us several years and thousands of hours of engineering
brainpower. We have many dedicated young engineers in our team and their
efforts are a great contribution to the knowledge economy of New Zealand",
said Mr Henderson.
For further information: contact Geoff Henderson (03) 365-8960.
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