A9rc397-Gamesa G90
A9rc397-Gamesa G90
A9rc397-Gamesa G90
G90-2.0 MW
Maximum output
at minimum cost
per kWh for
low wind sites
Class IIIA/WZII.
control
system to minimize noise
emissions.
Gamesa WindNet
:
Remote monitoring and
control system with Web
access.
Benefits
BENEFITS
G90-2.0 MW
Diameter 90 m
Swept area 6,362 m
2
Rotational speed 9.0 - 19.0 rpm
Rotational direction Clock Wise (front view)
Weight (incl. Hub) Approx. 36 T
Top head mass Approx. 106 T
Number of blades 3
Length 44 m
Airfoils DU (Delft University) + FFA-W3
Material Preimpregnated epoxy glass fiber +
carbon fiber
Total blade weight 5,800 kg
Modular type Height Weight
4 sections 78 m 203 T
5 sections 100 m 255 T
Type Doubly-fed machine
Rated power 2.0 MW
Voltage 690 V ac
Frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Protection class IP 54
Number of poles 4
Rotational speed 900:1,900 rpm (rated 1,680 rpm) (50 Hz)
1,080:2,280 rpm (rated 2,016 rpm) (60 Hz)
Rated Stator Current 1,500 A @ 690 V
Power factor (standard) 0.98 CAP - 0.96 IND at partial loads and
1 at nominal power.*
Power factor (optional) 0.95 CAP - 0.95 IND throughout
the power range.*
*
Power factor at generator output terminals, on low voltage side before transformer input
terminals.
Rotor
Blades
Tubular Tower
Generator 2.0 MW
Mechanical design
Drive train with main shaft supported by two spherical
bearings that transmit the side loads directly to the
frame by means of the bearing housing. This prevents
the gearbox from receiving additional loads, reducing
malfunctions and facilitating its service.
Brake
Aerodynamic primary brake by means of full-feathering
blades. In addition, a hydraulically-activated mechanical
disc brake for emergencies is mounted on the gearbox
high speed shaft.
Lightning protection
The Gamesa G90 -2.0 MW wind turbine generator uses
the "total lightning protection" system, in accordance
with standard IEC 61024-1. This system conducts the
lightning from both sides of the blade tip down to the
root joint and from there across the nacelle and tower
structure to the grounding system located in the
foundations. As a result, the blade and sensitive
electrical components are protected from damage.
Control System
The Generator is a doubly fed machine (DFM), whose
speed and power is controlled through IGBT converters
and PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) electronic control.
Benefits:
Active and reactive power control.
Low harmonic content and minimal losses.
Increased efficiency and production.
Prolonged working life of the turbine.
Gamesa WindNet