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1. ECO1200 User Manual Includes installation standard operating procedures and maintenance guide for the ECO1200 of Contents SLY S a 2 ct PEENE O 4 5 cross 5 Sio PP 6 CCUG 19 19 MainterarieePIOCedUEeS 20 20 Appendix Single Line Wiring 21 Append B Coad DIAG ras sso site esae ies dos 22 Appendix C Windterra Product 25 Safety Warnings For your safety and the safety of your equipment please follow all safety procedures outlined in this manual and do not attempt installation unless you have read and fully understand the manual Follow the proper procedure for shut down of the wind turbine if any of the following situations occur m Any of the parts become damaged or broken or are malfunctioning m Electrical repairs are required
2. m Before extreme weather conditions arise ADANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE ENCLOSED Voltage or current hazard sutficient to cause shock burn or death Disconnect and lock out power before servicing Hazardous Voltage Enclosed Do not attempt electrical installation or repairs while turbine is spinning Be sure that you always do the following m Read the installation instructions before assembling the wind turbine m Keep this manual for reference purposes and scheduled maintenance m Always follow instructions and warnings about the wind turbine Do not interfere with a spinning wind turbine it can cause serious injury Magnetic flelds present Pacemaker wearers should remain at least 1 foot away from this device The generator contains permanent magnets which can interfere with a pacemaker WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K Introduction The Windterra ECO1200 converts the movement of air into useful electrical power The turbine blades harness the kinetic energy of the wind coming from any direction and transfer it to the generator located under the hub When spinning the generator outputs power to the inverter located inside the house The inverter converts the wild 3 phase electricity from the generator into 1 phase power compatible with the electrical grid The User Manual describes the operating procedures for the 1200 roof mounted Vertical Axis Wind Turbine VAWT This manual is intende
3. Distributors further agree that if any statement by Windterra Systems Inc in this Limited Warranty or in any agreement or correspondence whether oral or written between Windterra Systems Inc and Windterra s duly appointed Distributors is construed as an affirmation or promise it shall nevertheless not constitute a warranty that the Products or any component thereof will conform to such affirmation or promise H Enforcement of Limited Warranty Windterra s duly appointed Distributors will immediately notify Windterra Systems Inc in writing of any Product or component thereof to be repaired or replaced pursuant to Paragraph A hereof Windterra s duly appointed Distributors written notice shall specify the Product or component thereof as well as list the facts or reasons supporting or underlying Windterra s duly appointed Distributors claim for relief under this Limited Warranty All customers shall be required to use Windterra s claim forms and processes when making all warranty claims Allegedly defective Products or components thereof shall be returned to Windterra Systems Inc s facility at the sole cost of Windterra s duly appointed Distributors In the event that Windterra Systems Inc elects to repair or replace the allegedly defective Product or component thereof Windterra Systems Inc shall ship at Windterra Systems Inc s expense said replacement or repaired Product or component to Windterra s duly appointed Distributors via the
4. Safety Brake Operation shutting down the turbine is a simple operation that does not require any tools When the Shutdown procedure is complete the turbine may still spin slowly in moderate to high winds Caution do not attempt to stop spinning turbine by hand It is also not advisable to go on the roof at high wind speeds The turbine brake stops the turbine from rotating for safe inspection of the blades and arms To activate the brake turn the AC DISCONNECT BRAKE SWITCH to the number 2 position Return the switch to the number 1 position to resume normal operation When to use the Safety Brake You may use the safety brake anytime during normal wind conditions see section below on storm conditions to slow stop the turbine recommended that the Safety Brake be applied if extreme storm warnings are in effect this will minimize the chance of damage occurring to the wind turbine caused by flying debris tree branches etc e During storms You may activate the safety brake during storms periods of extreme high wind It is recommended that you wait for a moment of lower wind speed to activate the brake e Abnormal noise or vibration Should the wind turbine be damaged for example from flying debris during storms the Safety Brake should be activated and you should contact your Windterra dealer 19 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K Maintenance Procedures Regularly check your Windterra V
5. lowest priced transportation available to Windterra Systems Inc provided however that Windterra Systems Inc shall be obligated to ship and pay for deliveries only within 30 days from the point of a claim Strict Construction Rule Waived Windterra s duly appointed Distributors hereby waives the benefit of any rule that disclaimers of warranty shall be construed against Windterra Systems Inc and agrees that the disclaimers in this Limited Warranty and in the Agreement shall be construed liberally in favour of Windterra Systems Inc Other Rights This Limited Warranty gives Windterra s duly appointed Distributors specific legal rights and Windterra s duly appointed Distributors may also have other rights which may vary from state province to state province Product Component Substitution Windterra reserves the right to substitute any product or component repaired or replaced under warranty as it sees fit and is not obligated to provide exactly the same
6. the hub Ensure leading edges the rounded edge of all the arms face in the direction shown in the following picture 5 ect 5 Figure 15 Lower Arm Placement on the Generator Studs 5 2 Next place the Hub on top of the arms with the bolts welded to the hub at the top The hub slides over the 3 studs protruding from the generator Insert a 2 34 bolt with a washer through the remaining holes in the hub and arms and place a washer and nut on the bottom side and hand tighten The following figure shows the installed lower arm and hub Figure 16 Hub and Lower Arm Placement 5 3 Next attach one arm to the top arm attachment bracket of the blade To know which attachment bracket is the top stand the blade up with the attachment brackets facing you with the leading edge round 13 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K edge on your right side the top attachment bracket is the upper one Note that the arm leading edge the rounded edge and the blade leading edge point in the same direction Use two 3 8 x 1 34 bolts and nuts with a washer on each side See the figure below of an assembled arm attachment Torque the bolts to specifications on the ground because once the blade is mounted there is no way to reach these bolts Figure 17 Upper Arm Attachment 5 4 Next the upper arm and blade attach to the hub First place one Top Hub Spacer diagonally on the top bolt Next hang the uppe
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8. AWT for physical damage which may have occurred due to exposure to the elements Heavy winds flying debris and freezing rain or hail could cause damage to the turbine Should there be any damage contact your dealer Inspection Schedule Perform the Safety Brake Operation followed by a visual inspection in the following scenarios Check all the components of the turbine for damage e After the turbine has been subjected to harsh environment hazards e Every 6 months 20 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K Appendix Single Line Wiring Diagram WINDTERRA Wind Turbine Generator Ratings 0 150 VAC per phase 0 4 A continuous 3 phase Output Brake Switch Switch Ratings 0 600 VAC 20 Amps AC Windterra 1200 Single Line Diagram Notes Disconnect Brake switch is supplied by Windterra AC disconnect switch between the inverter and electrical panel is not supplied and is the responsibility of the user and must meet local municipal utility and electrical codes Windterra 1200 Electrical Inverter Panel AC Disconnect Switch Output Ratings 120 VAC 0 10 A Single phase 60Hz 5 e 0 Oo 5 2 AX lt CERE d LEN DTE HORE bed LECHE junow jooa 0021028 TY HR LER
9. H Bests LERRA ms A HONTE HER HL JUNOW JOOS OOF LOL TYCH BA CD AIC s d DA A LA Leal TICE dH MICA MEL HEO MCAS We ml F 2914 TACAN Did Forse Ferre any F Tohii NL np wv SC he joo au Jo apis jeuje uo 55571 e jooJ SU pup 5571 eui saya pups WO sui jooj pul 8 1 d Wada Wadd 875 JUNOW UO OJUSS S08 jooJ aopojns doj s DUI AA 1008 Appendix C Windterra Product Warranty A Limited Warranty Windterra Systems Inc hereby warrants that the Products manufactured supplied or repaired by Windterra Systems Inc shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years after the date of shipment B Limitation of Remedies Windterra Systems Inc and Windterra s duly appointed Distributors acknowledge and agree that purchasers of Windterra products or services have the sole remedy under this Limited Warranty This warranty is limited to that value of the products purchased The company s sole obligation is to the repair or replacement of the Products and services or any components thereof which are determined by Windterra Systems Inc to be materially defective in material or wor
10. ains should also be avoided The following diagram shows the turbine mounted on the highest roof crest at a supporting wall and away from roof obstructions Figure 2 Proper Turbine Roof Placement WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K Turbine Assembly This section describes the step by step process for installing the Windterra 1200 Wind Turbine The installation steps include Roof Mount Assembly Attaching the Roof Mount Roof Bracing Generator Frame Assembly Electrical Installation Hub Arm and Blade Assembly and Cover Assembly 1 Roof Mount Assembly The roof mount securely attaches to the roof and provides a level surface for the generator frame The figure below shows the completed assembly Figure 3 Roof Mount Assembly 1 Top Tube 2 Leg Tube 3 Side Plate 4 Left Leg Bracket 5 Right Leg Bracket 6 Rafter Plate 7 Roof Rubber 8 Rafter Rubber WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K 1 1 First bolt Leg Tube to each of the four Leg Brackets Ensure you using a Leg Tube the Leg Tubes have fewer holes then the Top Tubes Place a washer on both sides of every bolt Leave all the bolts loose to allow adjustment of the plate angle Next bolt the other end of the Leg Tubes to the slotted holes in the two Side Plates The short ends of the Leg Bracket plates butt together between the two legs Again leave the bolts loose The slotted holes allow for easy leveling of the t
11. d for the owner of Windterra 1200 and any individual performing general maintenance or inspection of the turbine or electrical system The Windterra wind turbine is maintenance free Familiarize yourself with the operation of the wind turbine and perform general inspections as noted in this guide Any mechanical or electrical repairs other then what is explained in this guide must be performed by qualified personnel The turbine will automatically start operating in low winds The blades will start to spin and build speed as the wind increases The electrical inverter automatically converts the electricity produced by the generator into usable power Changes in wind direction have no effect on the vertical axis design As the wind speed changes the turbine and inverter adjust to maintain the maximum power output A passive braking system is incorporated into the design of the blades to govern the maximum speed of rotation This brake operates automatically to prevent the turbine from over spinning Once the wind speed returns to normal operating conditions the braking stops The wind turbine has been designed for installation on the crest of a pitched roof or on a flat roof Do not attempt installation on a pole or other external supporting structure Only the Windterra ECO1200 Inverter is to be used with the ECO1200 Wind Turbine use of a different inverter will void the warranty An application for connecting to your local electrical u
12. ges Consequential Damages Excluded Windterra Systems Inc shall not be responsible for nor does this Limited Warranty extend to any consequential or incidental damages or expenses of any kind or nature regardless of the cause thereof or any knowledge which Windterra Systems Inc may have regarding the probability of the occurrence of such damages or expenses including without limitation injury to persons or property loss of use of the Products lost goodwill lost resale profits work stoppage impairment of other goods breach of contract negligence or such other actions as may be deemed or alleged to be the cause of a loss or damage to the Windterra s duly appointed Distributors its agents sub Windterra s duly appointed Distributors customers or any other persons G No Other Warranties Statements are Opinions This is the only Warranty provided and no others are expressed or implied warranties of Windterra Systems Inc and Windterra Systems Inc does not assume nor does it authorize any person to assume on its behalf any other obligation or liability either verbally or in writing Windterra Systems Inc and Windterra s duly appointed Distributors agree that any statements and representations made by Windterra Systems Inc outside of this Limited Warranty are only Windterra Systems Inc s opinion are not a part of the basis of the bargain and are not warranted to be accurate Windterra Systems Inc and Windterra s duly appointed
13. he generator is harder to spin when the brake is on but still rotates smoothly when forced If there is no added resistance or if the resistance is varies significantly throughout the rotation then there is an error in the wiring Check the wiring in the junction box under the roof and at the brake switch for disconnected wires Electrical code states that the inverter must be placed within 4ft of the breaker panel Ensure there is room on the wall near the electrical panel for the inverter AC DISCONNECT BRAKE SWITCH WINDTERRA ECO 1200 INVERTER From Turbine To Grid WINDTERRA ECO1200 INVERTER Figure 12 Pictorial Wiring Diagram Drill a 3 4 hole in the roof under the roof mount for the flexible conduit Run the outdoor wire through the roof and connect to a junction box mounted under the roof to a rafter Seal the roof hole with roofing tar From the junction box run 3 conductor plus ground wire to the electrical room A minimum gauge of 14 should be used for the wiring however consult with your electrician to determine if a lower gauge is required for your particular application long runs of wire will need a lower thicker gauge A picture of the junction box is shown on the next page 11 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K Figure 13 J unction Box Wiring The next step is to wire the AC Disconnect Brake Switch The wires from the generator and the wires to the inverter a
14. ing the position of the Roof Mount bolts in the slotted holes shown in figure 5 and then checking the bubble level Ensure the Generator Frame Assembly is completely level by checking the bubble level in two directions perpendicular to each other Figure 11 Leveling of the Generator Once level gradually tighten all bolts to specifications Do not tighten one side of the roof mount first and then the other side Go from side to side and tighten the bolts in increments to ensure that the roof mount and the generator frame will stay level Check the level again after all the bolts are tightened and adjust if necessary 10 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC 1200 USER MANUAL REV K 5 Electrical Installation The electrical installation should be performed by a qualified Electrician and must conform to local electrical code requirements The Pictorial Wiring Diagram below shows the order of connection for the electrical installation Refer to Appendix A for a single line diagram with electrical ratings The electrical installation is performed now to ensure the AC Disconnect Brake Switch is installed before the blades are installed The AC Disconnect Brake Switch is used to prevent the turbine from spinning which is helpful during installation Once the electrical installation is complete turn the AC Disconnect Brake Switch to position 2 to activate the turbine brake Then test the resistance when spinning the generator Test that t
15. kg 121 Enclosure Rating NEMA Type Size 300mm x 300mm x 100mm Installation This section describes the installation procedure for the ECO1200 The installation process has been simplified for your convenience The only tools required are 9 16 socket and wrench 3 8 Drill Bit and Drill Torque wrench Roof Sealant 2ft at minimum bubble level NOTE Always use a torque wrench to tighten the bolts 3 8 Bolt Torque 30 ft lbs 41 N m Bolt lengths are mentioned throughout the installation manual for your reference The bolt length is measured from the underside of the head to the end ie the shaft length See picture below of a measured bolt Ensure to use the correct size of bolt when assembling the turbine All hardware is included with the turbine NEN Bolt Length Figure 1 Hex Bolt Length Measurement Turbine Placement Turbine placement is integral for maximum turbine performance Smooth undisturbed airflow is the optimum condition for the turbine Obstructions in the dominant upwind direction should be avoided Place the turbine on the crest of the highest section of the roof directly above a supporting wall Surrounding trees buildings and geographical features can obstruct the airflow Select an area away from roof obstructions such as chimneys ventilation and air conditioning units lightning rods antennas and satellite dishes Small elements on the roof such as exhaust air hoods skylights and roof dr
16. kmanship or at the sole option of Windterra Systems Inc to refund of the purchase price of the Products or service in question Windterra Systems Inc shall not be liable for injury to property except for the Products themselves This warranty does not cover loss outside of Windterra s control including but not limited to accidental damage misuse improper care or alteration or acts of God such as floods hurricanes tornados hail ice storms and earthquakes This warranty lasts as long as the original purchaser owns the product coverage terminates if the original purchaser sells or otherwise transfers the product Disclaimers from Warranty THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AS TO THE FITNESS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCTS HEREUNDER FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED THAT THE PRODUCTS HEREUNDER ARE MERCHANTABLE D Products Covered by This Warranty This Limited Warranty shall extend to the Products and components thereof manufactured supplied or repaired by Windterra Systems Inc but shall not extend to products parts or equipment supplied by other manufacturers installers or service agencies E Automatic Termination of Warranty Obligations Any obligation of Windterra Systems Inc under this Limited Warranty shall automatically a
17. m at the hub Repeat for each blade Check that each blade is parallel to the hub and then begin tightening the rest of the bolts ina star pattern just as you would for the wheel of a car Begin with all the lower arm bolts and torque to specifications then move to the top arm to hub bolts and tighten to torque specifications following the same star pattern Once done check that all of the blades are parallel to the hub a 9 Figure 21 Blade to Hub Alignment Note that the Hub and Blade are parallel 16 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K 6 Cover Assembly The Hub Covers and Hub Top Cover are shown in the following schematic Figure 22 Cover Assembly 1 Lower Hub Cover 3 Hub Top Cover 2 Upper Hub Cover The Lower Hub Cover is the larger of the two similar sets of hub covers The extra length extends over the bearing set to prevent rain from entering 6 1 The three parts that comprise the lower hub cover are all inserted in the same manner For all three parts of the lower hub cover insert the cut outs around the arm and push towards the steel hub tube The following figure shows this insertion process Figure 23 Mounting of the Hub Covers 17 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC 1200 USER MANUAL REV K 6 2 Ensure that the covers overlap with the blind nuts inside cover Now push the covers into their final position Once all three covers are in place screws are drive
18. n through the holes of one cover and into the blind nut of the inside cover Six screws are used one above and one below each of the arms as show in the following figures Figure 24 Fastening of the Hub Covers 6 3 The upper hub covers are installed in the same manner as the lower hub covers Refer to the following figure for the completed Upper Hub Covers Do not install top screws until the Hub Top Cover is in place Figure 25 Mounted Upper Hub Covers and Hub Top Cover 6 4 Insert the three parts of the Upper Hub Cover into position around the arm and ensure correct overlap with the blind nuts on the inside cover Push into place as shown in the figure above Only fasten the three screws on the lower blind nuts 6 5 Place the Hub Top Cover over the Upper Hub Covers and align the 3 holes with the Upper Hub Covers Fasten the Hub Top Cover through the hub covers to the blind nuts with three screws 18 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC 1200 USER MANUAL REV K Operating Procedure The wind turbine system runs automatically in all wind conditions The Windterra ECO1200 will automatically start spinning at very low wind speeds It will produce and manage electrical loads adjust to changing wind speeds and directions and the inverter will shut down in the event of a power failure No intervention with the wind turbine or electrical system is required The following section explains the use of the Safety Brake for turbine shutdown
19. nd immediately terminate without notice from or any further action by Windterra Systems Inc and Windterra Systems Inc shall have no responsibility for damages of any kind as a result of the occurrence of any of the following i accident misuse abuse or negligent use of the Products or any component thereof ii any repair or alteration of the Products or any component thereof made outside Windterra Systems Inc s facility except by an employee of Windterra Systems Inc or agent authorized to do so iii improper installation or operation including both mechanical and electrical of the products or any component thereof iv installation in an environment which is not approved by authorized inspection agencies v failure to provide normal maintenance for the Products or any component thereof vi failure to install in a safe environment Winterra products operate at high speed and can severely injury people pets or other living organisms precaution must be taken to install these devices where contact from people pets and other living organisms is not possible vii failure to secure the unit place the Windterra unit in a secure non operational non moving state during installation maintenance or while working in close proximity to Winterra products will cause serious injury Failure to secure the unit during installation maintenance or while working in close proximity terminates all warranty obligations F Limitation on Dama
20. neath the roof drill a pilot hole up through the roof 1 to the side of a structural rafter as shown in the picture below This will mark the position of the rafters for final placement of the roof mount See the figure above for drilling of the pilot hole 2 2 Using the drilled pilot hole align the three sets of holes in the Roof Brackets to be over the rafters Place the Roof Rubber under the Leg Brackets then maneuver the unit as needed to level the top surface This will be the final placement of the roof mount See picture below of leveled roof mount Figure 7 Leveled Roof Mount 2 3 Use the holes in the Roof Brackets for placement and drill through the Roof Rubber and roof with a 3 8 drill bit as shown in the following picture WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC 1200 USER MANUAL REV K 2 4 Figure 8 Drilling of Roof Plate holes Place a washer over the long 3 8 bolts and insert the bolts through the Leg Brackets and through the drilled holes Place the Rafter Rubber between the Rafter Plate and the rafter Place Rafter Plates over the bolts and add a washer and nut Tighten the nut by having one person on the roof holding a wrench to the bolt head while another person under the roof tightens the nut Tighten all twelve 12 bolts in the following manner Move back and forth between the two bolts until the Rafter Rubber is slightly compressed See the following figure for a completed rafter clamp Figure 9 View of Raf
21. op of the roof mount Lastly bolt the remaining two Top Tubes in place between the two Side Plates to complete the assembly Tighten the nuts on these bolts just enough to prevent the tubes from shifting Do not fully torque the nuts this will occur later See the figure below for the assembled roof mount on the roof Figure 4 Assembled Roof Mount on Roof 1 2 The roof mount should be centered over the crest of the roof Push the Side Plates down and ensure all eight bolts in the slotted holes are at the top of each slot The following figure shows the position of the bolts at the top of the slotted holes Figure 5 Proper Bolt Position at Top of Slotted Holes on Side Plates WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC 1200 USER MANUAL REV K 2 Attaching the Roof Mount to the Roof The roof mount is secured to the roof using the six sets of rafter clamps Each rafter clamp consists of one Rafter Plate two long 3 8 bolts four washers two nuts and one piece of Rafter Rubber 3 8 16 threaded rod of required length may be used if roof uses non standard rafters Three 3 rafters must be sandwiched if the rafter spacing is 24 on center or less A rafter will be placed at each end of the Leg Bracket and one will connect the two brackets together in the center 9884 Drill Bit P 4 n 1 Figure 6 Drilling of Rafter Placement Hole Dashed lines shows where the rafter is under the roof 2 1 From under
22. r arm and blade on the top of the hub as shown in the following figure Figure 18 Upper Arm Placement on Hub 5 5 Insert the rectangular aluminum arm bracket of the blade into the lower arm as seen in the following figure Push the arm completely into the arm bracket to align the holes Then insert two 3 8 x 1 34 bolts with washers and torque the nut to specification Mount the other two blades and arms in the same manner 14 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC 1200 USER MANUAL REV K 5 6 Figure 19 Lower Arm Bracket Mounting Next cap the three upper arms with the additional metal plate aligned through the three welded bolts Insert another Top Hub Spacer block under each arm and align with the holes in the arm Insert the remaining 3 8 x 7 bolts down from the top through the arm and spacer blocks sandwiched between the two metal plates and tighten a nut and washer onto each The following figure shows the upper arm attachment to the hub Note that there are two Top Hub Spacers under each arm Figure 20 Bolts on upper arm attachment 15 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC 1200 USER MANUAL REV K 5 7 The arm tightening procedure is as follows Have a partner stand back from the turbine and align a blade s leading edge with the hub so that they are parallel as shown in the following figure Tighten one nut on the lower arm at the hub Check the alignment of the blade again and then tighten one nut on the top ar
23. re inserted through the cover and then inserted into the correct terminals FROM TURBINE TO INVERTER Figure 14 AC Disconnect Brake S witch Wiring The wires from the turbine are wired to the AC DISCONNECT BRAKE SWITCH Insert the wires through the punch out on the top of the AC DISCONNECT BRAKE SWITCH and into the terminals labeled 1 5 and 9 It does not matter which wire is connected to which terminal for the turbine input Complete the switch wiring by connecting the bundled wire from the WINDTERRA ECO1200 INVERTER through the bottom punch out to terminals 2 6 and 10 of the AC DISCONNECT BRAKE SWITCH Mount the switch on the wall and replace the cover The bundled wire on the right side of the WINDTERRA ECO1200 INVERTER is wired to an AC DISCONNECT SWITCH This switch must be wired as required by your local utility it may be required to be placed outside beside your meter Run 14 2 or as specified by your electrician wire from the AC DISCONNECT SWITCH to the electrical panel 12 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K Turn the AC DISCONNECT BRAKE SWITCH to position 2 to activate the brake before installing the rest of the turbine Test the brake functionality as described in the introduction of the Electrical Installation Hub Arm and Blade Assembly 5 1 Place the lower arms over the bolts on the top plate of the Generator Frame Assembly All three arms must be installed as shown before installing
24. ter Clamp from underneath roof The six rafter clamps secure the roof mount and the rest of the turbine 3 Roof Bracing 3 1 The bracing of the roof is for vibration prevention and additional security Use 2x4 or 2x6 standard lumber to reinforce the roof There is no standard roof construction so an exact description cannot be given Start at the turbine location and reinforce the rafters that have a rafter clamp Add planks to secure these key rafters to each other then add additional bracing from the turbine location down to the supporting walls These additional rafters add valuable rigidity to the roof Brace as much as possible from the turbine location down to the supporting walls WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC 1200 USER MANUAL REV K 4 Generator Frame Assembly 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 Keep the shipping blocks on the bottom of the Generator Frame Assembly and lift the assembly on to the Roof Mount Once on the roof mount tilt the frame and remove the blocks Note if using a crane keep the blocks on the Generator Frame Assembly until it is right above the Roof Mount Align the holes on the generator frame with the matching holes on the roof mount Insert the 3 34 bolts up from under the roof mount and secure with a washer and nut on the top 4 E e Figure 10 View of Generator on blocks and View of Mounting Bolts for the Generator Level the top plate of the Generator Frame Assembly by shift
25. tility must be completed and approved prior to installation of the Windterra ECO1200 Consult with your municipality concerning local bylaws and permit requirements prior to the installation of the ECO1200 Structural certification of your roof must be completed prior to installation to ensure that it is suitable to hold the ECO1200 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K Wind Turbine Specifications Blade Height 2 25m Rotor Diameter 2 66m Configuration 3 Blade Vertical Axis Frequency 0 60Hz Max Turbine Voltage 150VAC per phase Max Continuous Current 4 0A Max Braking Start up Current 15A Maximum Power 1200W Inverter Specifications Inverter Type Grid Tie Input Power Rating 1330W Electrical Input Three phase Max Input Voltage 150 Vac peak phase Max Input Current 3 6 Aac peak phase Output Voltage 120 Vrms True Sine Wave Max Output Current 10 Arms True Sine Wave Power Factor at Output 0 99 Max Efficiency 9096 WINDTERRA SYSTEMS INC ECO1200 USER MANUAL REV K Cut in Wind Speed 3m s Generator Permanent magnet 3 phase Roof Mount Weight 51kg Turbine Weight 183kg Survival wind speed 53m s Over Speed Control Passive Air Brake RPM Range 0 270 Operating Voltage Range 105 132 Vrms Operating Frequency Range 59 5 60 5 Hz Total Harmonic Distortion lt 3 Operating Temperature Range 0 to 40 Celsius Certifications CSA 22 2 107 1 and UL 1741 Enclosure Weight 5 5

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