1.Kaplan widely for low head power plant 2.Two or more runner blades 3.Professional installation guidance 4.Stable operation
Kaplan turbine generating/ Vertival shaft hydro power generating
Q: What's Kaplan turbine?
A: A type of turbine, developed around 1915 by the Austrian enginer Viktor Kaplan
(1876–1934), that has two or more blades, the pitch of which is adjustable;
it resembles a marine propeller. The turbine may have gates to control the angle
of the fluid flow into the blades.
Q: What does the model ZDJP502-LJ-115 mean?
A: ZDJP502 refers to the turbine runner specification of ZDJP502 type.
L means the whole unit is vertivally(instead of horizontally)installed.
J means the tubrine is made of metal.
115 means the diameter of the tubrine is 115cm.
Q: What's the structure of Kaplan turbine?
A: The adjustable runner blades add to the complexity of construction of a Kaplan
turbine. The runner blade operating mechanism consists of a pressure oil head,
a runner servomotor, and the blade operating rod inside the shaft.
Kaplan turbine