69 → festo.com/didactic Equipment Set TP 8012-2 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz 596085 The most important components at a glance: 1x Wind Turbine Generator/Controller 595061 1x Wind Turbine Load Resistors 594819 1x Resistive Load 594820 1x DC 48 V Lamps 595055 1x AC 230 V Lamps 8165858 1x 48 V Lead-Acid Battery Pack 8174051 1x AC 24 V Power Supply 772050 1x 1 AC 230 V Stand-Alone Inverter 595052 1x 4-Quadrant Power Supply and Dynamometer Controller 596127 1x 4-Quadrant Dynamometer Motor 595062 1x Data Acquisition and Control Interface DACI-1 595912 1x Timing Belt 793141 1x Protective Guard – Side-by-side 794195 Necessary accessories, also order: 2x Digital Multimeter 579782 1x Connection Lead Set and Grounding Kit 595916 1x Mobile Frameline, Complete Model Without Energy Duct 8075133 1x Frameline Table on Wheels 8087149 1x Tabletop Workstation (DIN A4) 8153360 1x Tabletop Double-Sided Workstation (DIN A4) 8158409 Recommended Learning Material Workbooks (→ page 162) Campus license: en 596126 de 798369 fr 8096504 Notes: The campus license includes the student and instructor manuals of the following workbooks: “Intro to Wind Power”, and “Wind Power Systems”. Printed workbooks available upon request. Courses on Festo LX: aIntro to Wind Power aWind Power Systems Wind Power, Complete TP 8012-2 Provide a complete learning experience in wind power production. This training package provides hands-on experience with the basic principles of wind power generation and wind power systems. It combines TP 8012-0 and TP 8012-1 without duplication of hardware components. It enables teachers to train qualified workers who can operate and maintain wind power systems based on small-scale wind turbines. The training package contains the necessary equipment to perform the practical learning activities of the “Introduction to Wind Power” and “Wind Power Systems” courses available on Festo LX (subscription required) or as a campus license (sold separately). Learners follow step-by-step instructions to connect modules and learn the basic principles of power systems that convert wind energy into electricity. They then move on to topics such as wind turbines and small-scale wind power generation, voltage-speed and torque-current characteristics of a wind turbine generator, wind power variation with wind speed, battery energy storage, and stand-alone wind power systems for AC and DC loads. The four-quadrant dynamometer motor simulates the mechanical behavior of a wind turbine under varying wind conditions, while the four-quadrant power supply and dynamometer controller emulate these conditions and provide both manual and computer-based control of turbine operation. This includes management of battery charging cycles through the integrated leadacid battery charger function. Electric Power Technology > Training Packages TP 801X (EMS A4) > Renewable Energy
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