NINILADY FM-1000

NINILADY 1000W Wind Turbine User Manual

Model: FM-1000

1. Introduction

This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, installation, and maintenance of your NINILADY 1000W Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation to ensure proper use and to prevent damage or injury.

The NINILADY 1000W Wind Turbine is designed for generating clean, renewable energy, suitable for various applications including residential, commercial, and remote power systems.

2. Safety Information

WARNING: Installation and maintenance of wind turbines involve working at heights and with electrical components. Always follow local safety regulations and consult with qualified professionals.

  • Ensure all power sources are disconnected before installation or maintenance.
  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including hard hats, safety glasses, and gloves.
  • Do not install the turbine in adverse weather conditions (e.g., strong winds, lightning).
  • Proper grounding is essential to prevent electrical shock.
  • Keep children and unauthorized personnel away from the installation site.

3. Product Features

The NINILADY 1000W Wind Turbine incorporates several advanced features for reliable and efficient power generation:

  • Low start-up speed: Designed to begin generating power even in low wind conditions, maximizing energy capture.
  • High wind energy utilization: Optimized aerodynamic blade design ensures efficient conversion of wind energy into electricity.
  • Easy installation: Supports both tube and flange connections for versatile mounting options.
  • Durable construction: Body made of casting aluminum alloy with two bearings swivel for enhanced durability and safety in strong winds.
  • Patented permanent magnet AC generator: Features a special stator to effectively reduce torque, ensuring optimal matching between the wind wheel and generator for overall system performance.

4. Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
ModelFM-1000
Rated Power1000W
Max Power1100W
Rated Voltage12V/24V/48V (model dependent)
Blades Length850 mm
Top Net Weight15.5 kg
Wind Wheel Diameter1.9 m
Rated Wind Speed13 m/s
Start-up Wind Speed2 m/s
Survival Wind Speed50 m/s
Generator Type3 phase permanent magnet synchronous generator
Service LifeMore Than 20 years
BearingHRB or per order
Blades MaterialNylon
Shell MaterialAluminum alloy
Permanent Magnet MaterialRare Earth NdFeB
Control SystemElectromagnet
LubricationLubrication Grease
Working Temperature-40 to 80 ℃

MPPT Hybrid Controller Specifications (Optional)

The optional Wind Solar Hybrid Controller provides advanced control and protection functions, including low voltage charging for batteries even under low wind speeds. It also supports solar panel input.

  • Default solar capacity: 200W (Optional solar capacity up to 1000W maximum).
  • 12V/24V system auto-recognition.
  • Two DC outputs, 12A each.
  • Two setting buttons for parameter checking and modification (for experienced technicians).
  • TL232 port for computer-based parameter modification (requires TL232 to USB cable, sold separately).
MPPT Hybrid Controller front view

Image: Front view of the MPPT Hybrid Controller, showing the display and control buttons.

MPPT Hybrid Controller rear view with terminals

Image: Rear view of the MPPT Hybrid Controller, displaying the various connection terminals for wind turbine, solar panels, battery, and load.

5. Setup and Installation

Proper installation is crucial for the performance and longevity of your wind turbine. It is recommended that installation be performed by qualified personnel.

5.1 Site Selection

  • Choose a location with unobstructed wind flow, away from tall buildings, trees, or other obstacles that could create turbulence.
  • Ensure the tower height is sufficient to clear surrounding obstacles.
  • Consider proximity to batteries and inverter for minimal cable loss.

5.2 Assembly Steps

  1. Mounting the Generator: Secure the generator body to the chosen pole or flange using appropriate bolts and fasteners. Ensure it is level and stable.
    Wind turbine generator body mounted on a pole

    Image: The main body of the wind turbine, showing the generator housing and the mounting point for the pole.

  2. Attaching the Blades: Carefully attach the nylon blades to the generator hub. Ensure each blade is securely fastened and balanced.
    Wind turbine with three blades attached

    Image: A fully assembled wind turbine with three blades, ready for installation on a mast.

  3. Installing the Tail Fin: Attach the tail fin to the rear of the generator body. The tail fin helps orient the turbine into the wind.
    Wind turbine with tail fin attached

    Image: Side view of the wind turbine, clearly showing the tail fin assembly which aids in wind direction alignment.

  4. Electrical Connections: Connect the turbine's output wires to the MPPT hybrid controller. Ensure correct polarity and secure connections. Refer to the controller manual for detailed wiring diagrams.
  5. Controller and Battery Connection: Connect the MPPT controller to your battery bank and then to your inverter, if applicable. Verify all connections are tight and insulated.
  6. Grounding: Properly ground the entire system according to local electrical codes to prevent lightning damage and electrical hazards.
Fully assembled wind turbine installed outdoors

Image: A complete NINILADY wind turbine system, fully assembled and installed on a mast, with a clear sky background.

Close-up view of wind turbine components

Image: A composite image showing close-up details of the wind turbine's hub, blades, and tail fin assembly, highlighting the robust construction.

6. Operating Instructions

Once installed, the wind turbine operates automatically, converting wind energy into electricity. The MPPT controller manages the charging process to your battery bank.

6.1 Initial Power-Up

  1. After all connections are verified, switch on the circuit breaker connecting the controller to the battery bank.
  2. If using the MPPT controller, observe its display for status indicators (battery voltage, charging current).
  3. The turbine will begin rotating and generating power once the wind speed exceeds the start-up wind speed (2 m/s).

6.2 System Monitoring

Regularly monitor the system's performance through the MPPT controller's display or connected monitoring software (if applicable). Pay attention to:

  • Battery charge status and voltage.
  • Current generated by the wind turbine.
  • Any error codes displayed by the controller.

7. Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures the long-term efficiency and safety of your wind turbine system.

7.1 Quarterly Checks

  • Inspect all visible bolts and fasteners for tightness. Re-tighten as necessary.
  • Check electrical connections for corrosion or looseness. Clean and tighten if needed.
  • Examine blades for any cracks, chips, or damage. Minor surface damage can be repaired; significant damage may require blade replacement.
  • Verify the tail fin is securely attached and moves freely.

7.2 Annual Checks

  • Inspect the tower structure for any signs of rust, fatigue, or instability.
  • Check the grounding system for integrity.
  • Lubricate moving parts as specified in the technical specifications (e.g., bearings, if accessible and required).
  • Clean the turbine blades and body to remove dirt, dust, or debris that may affect aerodynamic performance.

CAUTION: Always disconnect power to the turbine and ensure it is safely braked or secured before performing any maintenance.

8. Troubleshooting

This section provides solutions to common issues you might encounter with your wind turbine system.

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Turbine not rotating or rotating slowly in sufficient wind.
  • Brake engaged.
  • Obstruction to blades.
  • Bearing issue.
  • Low wind speed (below start-up).
  • Check controller settings to ensure brake is disengaged.
  • Inspect blades for debris or damage.
  • Contact support if bearings are seized.
  • Wait for adequate wind conditions.
No power output to batteries.
  • Loose or corroded electrical connections.
  • Controller fault.
  • Battery bank issues.
  • Generator fault.
  • Check all wiring from turbine to controller and controller to batteries.
  • Consult controller manual for error codes; reset or replace if faulty.
  • Test battery voltage and health.
  • Contact support for generator inspection.
Unusual noise or vibration from turbine.
  • Loose components.
  • Damaged blades.
  • Bearing wear.
  • Inspect all fasteners and connections.
  • Examine blades for damage and replace if necessary.
  • Contact support for bearing inspection/replacement.

If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, please contact customer support.

9. Warranty and Support

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to your purchase documentation or contact NINILADY customer service. Ensure you have your product model (FM-1000) and purchase date available when contacting support.

Protection plans are available for extended coverage:

  • 2-Year Protection Plan
  • 3-Year Protection Plan
  • Complete Protect (monthly subscription)

For further assistance, visit the official NINILADY website or contact your authorized dealer.

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