About H Rotor Wind Turbine
The H-Rotor vertical-axis wind turbine is a compact, low-noise renewable energy system designed for research institutions, universities, laboratories, smart energy projects, and prototype testing applications. Its vertical-axis aerodynamic design enables efficient omni-directional wind capture with stable performance in low to medium wind conditions.
Ideal for:
- Renewable energy research & development
- University and laboratory projects
- Smart city & microgrid applications
- Hybrid solar-wind systems
- Aerodynamic and performance testing
- Educational & demonstration installations
Key Features
- Vertical axis design for wind capture from any direction
- Low start-up wind speed for enhanced efficiency
- Quiet, low-vibration operation
- Lightweight and corrosion-resistant structure
- Suitable for rooftop, pole, or ground installations
- Modular blade and generator configurations
- Easy integration with monitoring and data acquisition systems
- Low maintenance and safe operation
General Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Typical Range |
| Turbine Type | H-Rotor Vertical Axis Wind Turbine |
| Rated Power | 300 W 5 kW |
| Maximum Power | 500 W 7 kW |
| Rated Voltage | 12 V / 24 V / 48 V / 120 V DC |
| Rotor Diameter | 0.8 m 3.5 m |
| Blade Height | 1 m 5 m |
| Number of Blades | 2 5 |
| Blade Material | FRP / Aluminum Alloy / Composite |
| Blade Color | White / Grey / Custom |
| Start Wind Speed | 1.5 3 m/s |
| Rated Wind Speed | 8 12 m/s |
| Survival Wind Speed | Up to 50 60 m/s |
| Generator Type | Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG) |
| Brake System | Electromagnetic / Mechanical |
| Protection Grade | IP54 IP65 |
| Noise Level | 45 dB |
| Operating Temperature | -20C to +60C |
| Wind Direction Requirement | Omni-directional (No Yaw System Required) |
| Mounting Options | Pole- / Rooftop- / Ground-Mounted |
Performance Highlights
- Optimized for turbulent and urban wind conditions
- Stable rotational dynamics with high reliability
- Efficient operation in low wind speed environments
- Compact footprint compared to horizontal-axis turbines
- Research-friendly design for instrumentation and testing
- Scalable configurations for experimental applications
High Conversion Efficiency in Diverse ConditionsEngineered to perform steadily in moderate to high winds, the H Rotor Wind Turbine provides over 35% conversion efficiency. Its advanced vertical axis H-rotor design maintains energy output even at lower wind speeds, starting at just 3.5 m/s. Whether for residential garages or open field sites, this wind turbine offers reliable, quiet, and consistent operation.
Durability and Low Maintenance EngineeringConstructed from strong anodized aluminum alloy, the H Rotor Wind Turbine is designed for resilience and longevity, surviving wind speeds up to 60 m/s. Its low-maintenance build, together with an automatic safe braking control system, minimizes upkeep while maximizing safety-making it a robust, long-term energy solution.
Flexible Application and Tailored DesignsWith a compact rotor diameter and height, this turbine is suitable for rooftop and open field installations. Its silent operation and minimal vibration mean it adapts well to residential and commercial environments. Customizable color options and a fabricated finish allow integration into diverse architectural styles.
FAQ's of H Rotor Wind Turbine:
Q: How does the H Rotor Wind Turbine generate electricity?
A: The H Rotor Wind Turbine uses a vertical axis design where wind turns its 3 or 4 anodized aluminum blades. This motion spins a permanent magnet synchronous generator, converting wind energy into electrical power efficiently without external power consumption.
Q: What locations are suitable for installing this wind turbine?
A: This turbine can be installed on a variety of sites, including rooftops of buildings or open fields. The compact dimensions and low noise output allow for flexibility, making it ideal for both urban and rural settings.
Q: When is the wind turbine most effective in generating power?
A: The turbine operates efficiently between wind speeds of 3.5 and 20 m/s. At wind speeds above 3.5 m/s, it starts generating power, and its performance peaks within the rated wind speed range, ensuring reliable electricity generation most of the year.
Q: Where can the generated power be used?
A: Electricity produced by the H Rotor Wind Turbine can be used for a variety of applications, including residential homes, commercial buildings, farms, or any site requiring sustainable energy. It outputs standard voltages from 220V to 380V, integrating seamlessly with typical electrical systems.
Q: What maintenance does this wind turbine require?
A: Thanks to its robust build and automatic safe braking system, the turbine requires minimal maintenance. Occasional inspections of the blades and generator components are recommended, but no regular, intensive servicing is needed.
Q: How does the turbine ensure safety during high winds?
A: The built-in automatic safe braking system actively engages when wind speeds approach unsafe levels, reducing rotor speed and protecting the equipment from potential damage during storms or extreme weather.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this turbine for power generation?
A: Major benefits include high conversion efficiency, quiet operation, adaptability to various installation sites, long service life, minimal maintenance, and a sustainable, clean source of energy with zero direct power consumption.