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AERODEN
FURLED INLAND GENERATORS
Aerogen inland furling wind generators are designed for unattended apphcations.They will produce approximately the same output as their manne equivalent, but are automatically furled at wind speeds above 40 knots by the special pivoting tail assembly, which turns the generator side ways to the wind thus limiting its output and protecting the generator There are two models available:
Aero4gen-F and Aero6gen-F They incorporate many of the same components as the marine models and operate continuously and safely in storm force winds. With the introduction of stainless steel tail fin and tube they are ideal for coastal inland sites. Furling generators have been used successfully throughout the world in some of the most remote and extreme weather locations, often used in combination with solar panels. Some typical applications include:'
Street lighting. Remote telemetry, Data loggers and Electric fencing. Mounting- They have a flange to flange-mounted arrangement. A flange is supplied with the generator, which must be welded to the top of a 2-inch diameter tube or scaffold pipe, the generator is then simply bolted to this flange.
They ARE NOT suitable for use on yachts.
Application
Power Use Weekly Amp Hours 12 volt dc
Aerogen Choice
Power Generated Amp Hours Weekly 12 volt dc @ 12 Knots
Weekend
Yachtsmen/Caravaners
20 • 75
Aero2gen
65
Cruising
Yachtsmen/Caravaners
70 - 300
Aero4gen
300
Live aboard Yachtsmen Caravaners/Summer Houses
300 - 650
Aero6gen
670
Telemetry/Remote Extreme Conditions
100 - 300 300 - 650
Aero4gen-F Aero6gen-F
300" 670*
Summer/Remote Houses Alternative Lifestyle Possible Extreme Conditions
300 - 650
Aero6gen-F
670*
i speed! can average over 25 knoii wuh frequent
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