Wind Turbine Repair

In this article, we will discuss Wind Turbine Repair and Maintenance: Three Things You Should Know

If you own a wind turbine for use on your business premises, congratulations! You’ve invested in the future, and given that turbines last on average 20-25 years, you’ll be reaping the benefits for years to come. 

That said, owning a turbine is a lot more than simply having it installed and letting it run. There are many different elements to consider to ensure your unit works optimally and provides the energy savings you bought it for, and one of the main aspects is repair and maintenance. 

In this article, you’ll learn about three things you should pay attention to so that your turbine performs properly for many years to come!

The Importance of Regular Inspections

One of the most important elements for maintaining your unit is to have it regularly inspected. Wind turbines are huge structures compared to any other piece of technology you have on your premises, and that means you can’t check up on things easily by yourself. 

Blades can crack, bolts can come unfastened, and parts can lose lubrication, each of which requires a professional assessment to put right. 

Your maintenance team will have the appropriate gear to safely scale the structure and can make small adjustments with relative ease – schedule in with them periodically throughout the year for peace of mind that everything is in working order. 

On Repairs

You’ll most certainly run into the need to repair your unit at some point during its lifespan. Whether an electrical component is faulty (Enercon slip ring repairs are common, for example), damage has been caused to blades due to weather, or general wear and tear has occurred, there will come a time when you’ll need to call in a technician bring your unit back to working order. 

Importantly, time is money – you should call your repair team as soon as you notice an issue. Many businesses avoid making the call due to the expense of a callout, but it’s key to recognize that having your turbine out of operation may be far more costly than the repair depending on the extent you rely on it. 

How the Environment Impacts Performance

Weather was briefly mentioned above, but it deserves its own section given the impact it has on performance. 

Ice and snow build-up are one of the biggest problems in colder regions. Not only can ice rust and damage components over time, but if it builds up around the blades it can greatly reduce the overall efficiency. Your engineers can apply anti-icing coatings to help prevent this. 

You should also take care to ensure that your turbine is installed correctly so far as capturing the wind in the most advantageous way possible. Again, engineers can make small adjustments over time to ensure everything’s running optimally. 

Wrapping Up 

Wind turbines can be a fantastic investment, but like any expensive piece of technology, you need to look after them properly. Have your unit regularly inspected, schedule repairs promptly, and have adjustments made where needed, and you’ll have covered most bases.

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Haider Khalid

IP Network Consultant (CCIE# 52939) | Service Provider | Data Center Networks
Haider Khalid is an IP Network Consultant (CCIE# 52939) who has worked with several ISPs & Telecom operators in Pakistan, Middle East and the UK. He is always keen to learn new technologies and likes to share them with his peers and other people. In case of any questions or feedback, please feel free to drop a comment below or connect with him on LinkedIn.

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