Thursday, 16 August 2012

Wind Turbine Ventilator Manufacturer





How does "CVC" Wind Turbine Ventilator operate? 
• The Turbine Ventilator operates by harnessing the full velocity energy of the    wind to include and Air Flow by centrifugal action. Because the double-curved    vanes are lightweight and dynamically balanced, even a slight breeze will    spin the ventilator.
• When the Ventilator rotates, a centrifugal force is created, which then draws    the air in the ventilator towards the  spinning vanes and out of the ventilator.
• As the Ventilator rotates, the double-curved vanes act as cups that catch the    wind at the windward side of the  ventilator. Simultaneously, air is forced out    at the leeward side creating a continuous Air Flow. Thus giving rise to  ventilation.
• When air is drawn out of the ventilator, a region of low pressure is created directly under the ventilator relative to the    other areas in the building.
• As there is a difference in air pressure, air from higher-pressure regions will naturally move towards the lower    pressure regions to maintain a state of equilibrium.
• Air drawn out by the ventilators is continuously replaced by fresh air from outside the building. Therefore, it is    important to have intake of about 150% or more of the overall exhaust opening of the building.
• Since the Ventilator is rotating continuously, this airflow is also continuous, resulting in effective ventilation.

At what wind speed will "CVC" Wind Turbine Ventilator rotate ? 
• The Lightness of the Ventilator (less than 3.68kg) stainless steel ball bearing, double curved    vanes and patented free floating effect. Hence it will rotate for an extremely low wind velocity of 2 kmph.


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3 comments:

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