ISTA BREEZE i1500 Ongrid Wind Turbine Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- iSTA BREEZE
Table of Contents
- General
- Technical Description
- Technical Data
- Safety Information
- Preparing to use the System
- Normal Operation
- Shutting down the Wind Turbine System
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
- Removal from Service and Disposal
- Declaration of Conformity
- Notes
- Performance Charts
- Certificates
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TRANSLATION OF THE
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
– Keep handy at the place of use –
Wind turbine system i-2000 Ongrid
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General
2.1 About this translation of the original instructions
2.1.1 Revision status of the original instructions
Revision date: ……………………………………………………………………………… 24.07.2018
Revision index: ……………………………………………………………………………… 00
2.1.2 Conditions for installing and operating the wind turbine system Please
make sure that
• The wind turbine system has been erected correctly by a suitably trained
person.
• All operating personnel have read and fully understood this translation of
the original instructions
• The wind turbine system is properly maintained and repaired.
2.1.3 Availability of the instructions
Keep this translation of the original instructions handy at all times, so that
it can be referred to by all persons working on or with the wind turbine
system.
2.2 Conventions used in this translation of the original instructions Safety
information is always identified by a signal word and in some cases also by a
hazard-specific symbol.
DANGER!
Immediate danger!
Non-observance of the safety instructions will result in serious or fatal
injury!
WARNING!
Potentially dangerous situation!
Non-observance of the safety instructions can result in serious or fatal
injury!
CAUTION!
Potentially dangerous situation!
Non-observance of the safety instructions can result in minor or moderate
injuries!
IMPORTANT!
Potentially dangerous situation!
Non-observance of the safety instructions can result in damage to property or
pollution of the environment!
2.2.1 Other symbols used
The following symbols are used in this translation of the original
instructions as well as on the wind turbine system itself:
Warning signs
| General warning!
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| Danger: High voltage!
| May start without warning!
| Environmental hazard!
Table 1 Warning signs
Mandatory signs
| Read manual before operating!
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| Isolate before opening!
Table 2 Mandatory signs
2.2.2 Information
Note Indicates general information and recommendations.
2.3 Name and address of the manufacturer and his authorised representative
Name | ALTINEL ENERJI DIS TIC. ELEK. ELEKTRONIK SAN.VE TIC. LTD. STI |
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Address | Gokevler Mah, 2331 Sk. No: 2/d – Esenyurt / Istanbul / TURKEY |
Phone | 0090-212-8812235 |
Internet | www.altinelenerji.com |
Table 3 Manufacturer
Name | FastTrading Ltd |
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Address | UI.Stancionna No. 64 Et.2 • BG-8500 Aytos / BULGARIA |
Phone | +359 87 7819900 |
Internet | www.istabreeze.com |
Table 4 Authorised representative
2.4 Warranty and liability
The “General Terms of Sale and Delivery” of the manufacturer or his authorised
representative apply.
2.5 Product feedback
Please notify the manufacturer or his authorised representative about any of
the following
- Accidents
- Potential safety hazards associated with the wind turbine system
- Ambiguities in this translation of the original instructions
- Description of the wind turbine system
Technical Description
3.1 Intended use
- The wind turbine system may only be used as a “small wind turbine system” (SWTS) to generate power in accordance with EN 61400-2.
- The wind turbine system may only be operated in accordance with the ratings and in the approved wind class (refer to the technical data).
- Observance of the original instructions and compliance with the maintenance and repair instructions are essential preconditions of use for the intended purpose.
3.2 Reasonably foreseeable misuse
All forms of use which deviate from or exceed the limits of use described
above are considered to be contrary to the intended purpose. The manufacturer
is not liable for any damage resulting from such use.
No liability will be accepted by the manufacturer if the equipment has been
altered as well as in the event of improper assembly, installation, start-up,
operation, maintenance or repair.
Only original parts supplied by the manufacturer are approved as spare parts
or accessories. Any spare parts or accessories not supplied by the
manufacturer have not been tested for operation and could be detrimental to
reliability. No liability will be accepted by the manufacturer for any damages
which result from the use of non-approved spare parts or accessories.
Reasonably foreseeable misuse includes:
- Operation outside the manufacturer’s specification
- All modifications or changes to the wind turbine system without the manufacturer’s written approval!
- Use of parts other than iSTA Breeze original parts.
- Operation in non-approved SWTS classes.
- Operation in strong winds or hurricanes.
3.3 Main components Only Sample Connection Diagram, Only Wind turbine will be deliver.)
Fig. 1: Main components of the wind turbine system
No. | Component | Function |
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1 | Wind turbine | Converts wind energy into electrical energy |
2 | Grid Tie Inverter | Converts energy from turbine , Ac Grid- Tie |
3 | Dump Load | It absorbs excess current from the inverter. |
4 | Grid Tie | Grid Tie connection |
Table 5 Main components and their functions
3.4 Main components of the wind turbine
No. | Component | Quantity |
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1 | Nose | 1 |
2 | Rotor blade | 3 |
3 | Hub for holding the blades | 1 |
4 | Generator for producing electricity | 1 |
5 | Boom for wind direction flag | 1 |
6 | Tail vane for turning the blades into the wind | 1 |
7 | Adapter stud 0 37 mm for attaching the wind turbine to the tower | 1 |
Table 6 Main components of the wind turbine and their functions
Technical Data
Designation | i-2000 OnGrid |
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Generator
Type| Permanent magnet rotor. brushless. gearless. maintenance-
free
Weight [kg]| 25
Max. power| 220VAC- 10A
2200W
Open circuit voltage [VAC] Max.| 350 VAC
Current| 3-phase-AC
Start of charging| Approx. 3 m/s (wind speed)
Housing material| Aluminium
Direction of rotation| Any
Test standard| EN 61000-6-1 (electromagnetic compatibility — susceptibility)
EN 61000-6-3 (electromagnetic compatibility — emissions)
Rotor blades
Hub flange| Cast Steel
Diameter. approx. Imi| 2.20
Rotor Blades| 3 pieces of plastic with glass fiber mixture
Approx. weight per rotor blade [g]| 720
Blade Color| Black or White
Direction of Rotation| from the front in a clockwise direction
Max. Speed [rpm]| 1000
Noise emissions [dB(A)]| 60
Table 7 Technical data
5.1 Permissible operating and storage conditions
5.1.1 Storage
- Ambient temperature: -15 to +40°C
- Storage location: Dry, frost-free
5.1.2 Operation
- Ambient temperature: -25 to +40°C
- Place of use: Max. SWTS Class III acc. to EN 61400-2
Safety Information
6.1 Modifications or changes by the user
The wind turbine system is in conformity with the European Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC provided only original iSTA Breeze components are used and subject
to proper erection. The use of components from other manufacturers as well as
modifications or changes to the wind turbine system by the user are prohibited
and could render the declaration of conformity invalid!
6.2 Residual risks
Any residual risks which arise as a result of operation or maintenance are
described in the relevant sections of these instructions.
6.3 Personnel requirements
All work on the wind turbine system must be carried out by authorised persons!
Such persons must be familiar with the safety devices and regulations prior to
carrying out the work.
Authorised persons are defined as follows:
Operating mode | Necessary qualifications |
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Erection | Suitably trained persons |
Normal operation | Trained personnel |
Cleaning | Trained personnel |
Maintenance | Suitably trained persons |
Repair | Manufacturer |
Table 8 Personnel requirements
Preparing to use the System
7.1 Shipping
7.1.1 As-delivered condition
The wind turbine system is shipped disassembled.
7.1.2 Scope of supply
Refer to the contract documentation for the scope of supply.
7.2 Requirements at the place of use
7.2.1 Permissible wind class, footprint and minimum clearances
WARNING!
Danger to life due to operation in non-approved wind classes!
- The wind turbine system may only be operated at Class III wind sites.
For information on local wind classes, please contact the responsible authorities or your nearest meteorological office.
The place of use must be free of obstacles; alternatively, the wind turbine
must be erected with a sufficient height (refer to Fig. 3:). Obstacles are
defined as houses, hedges, trees, hills, etc.
When choosing the place of use, make sure adequate room is available to tilt
the tower and blades if necessary.
7.2.2 Tower foundation
40 Kg Mast Set
7.3 Unpacking the components
- Carefully open the packaging.
- Check the shipment for completeness (refer to the shipping documents).
- Separate the packaging material and dispose of it in an environmentally responsible way.
7.4 Assembling the wind turbine
WARNING!
Danger due to rotor imbalance!
-
Always replace the complete set of rotor blades.
Risk of injury in case of assembly at windy sites! -
Choose an assembly site which is sheltered from the wind.
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The assembly process requires calm weather conditions.
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For installation, select sheltered place.
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Hold propeller blade (1) with flat side to hub (2).
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Fasten with a M8x45 bolt, nut and one.
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Screw on further M8x45 screws and tighten by hand.
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Attach boom rod (3) with M8x60 bolt to alternator housing.
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Screw nose (4) to hub with M8x75 screw.
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Screw wind vane (5) to boom with M8x60 bolt.
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Plug – in pin 37 mm as mast connection
- Move rotor to Y position (see Fig. 7)
- Carefully release rotor blade.
- Observe in which direction the rotor turns (the heavier rotor blade pushes downwards).
- Repeat the process for all three positions to determine which rotor blade is in imbalance.
- Check repeller for balance
- Tighten all screws to 25 Nm.
- Check balance again.
- Secure all screws with locking varnish.
Note: The repellers have already been tested for equal weight by the manufacturer.
7.5 Electrical connections
DANGER!
Danger: High voltage!
- All work on electrical equipment must be carried out by a qualified electrician with the power switched off!
Note: To ensure proper operation, you must use an original iSTA Breeze charge controller.
- Connect a three-wire cable with a suitable cross-section (refer to Table 9 / Table 10) and the required length to the generator.
- Make the electrical connections as shown in Fig. 1:.
- Connect the charge controller and the transformer as shown in the connection diagram (refer to the relevant documentation).
Distance between generator and charge controller [m]| < 11| 11| — 18| 18| —
29| 20 — 44| 44 — 68| 68 — 110
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Cable cross-section [mm]| 3.| | 4| | 6| 10| 16| 25
Table 9 Cable cross-section with 2000w ongrid generator voltage
- Feed the three-wire cable through the tower right up to the top.
- Provide suitable strain relief.
- Connect the wires to the generator.
- Short circuit all 3 phases to activate the generator brake.
- Pull a suitable shrink tube over each wire of the cable.
- Twist and solder each wire of the cable to the wire from the generator
- Pull heat shrink tubing over the solder joint and shrink.
- Wrap each wire with textile insulating tape.
7.6 Erecting the wind turbine
WARNING!
Danger due to unsuitable tower constructions!
- Only use tested mast constructions or original iSTA Breeze masts.
- Choose a mast diameter <70 mm, so that the rotor blades are not pressed against the mast during a storm.
- Attach the wind turbine to the tower. Be careful not to damage the cable.
- Screw wind generator to mast.
- Erect the mast.
- Align the mast vertically in all directions.
- Brace the vertical mast (see Fig. 5)
- Kurzschluss aufheben.
1 When using the iSTA Breeze charge controller, press the brake button
Normal Operation
For information on operating the iSTA Breeze charge controller, refer to the separate instructions.
8.1 Switching on the wind turbine system
- Unlock the emergency stop button or release the brake button on the iSTA Breeze charge controller.
The brake is released.
The fast-blinking red LED on the iSTA Breeze charge controller goes out.
The wind turbine system supplies power.
8.2 Restart after an emergency
- Make sure the risk has been removed.
- Switch on the wind turbine system (→ section 7.1)
Shutting down the Wind Turbine System
9.1 Emergency shut-down
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(optional) Press the emergency stop button between the wind turbine and the ongrid inverter.
The wind turbine is short-circuited via the Emergency Stop button .
The wind turbine is braked. -
Carefully tilt the wind turbine.
-
Clean the wind turbine (→ section 9.3)
Maintenance
10.1 Safety precautions during maintenance work
WARNING!
Risk of injury when carrying out maintenance work!
- Shut down the wind turbine system prior to all maintenance work.
- Take steps to prevent the wind turbine system from being switched on again by unauthorised persons.
- Shut down the wind turbine system (→ section 8.2).
- Carefully tilt the tower.
10.2 Inspection and maintenance schedule
Interval | Part / component | Activity |
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Daily | Wind turbine | ►Check for abnormal noises |
Rotor blades | ►Check that the blades turn freely | |
Tower | ►Inspect for damage |
Yearly 2 / at
end of winter
or after
extreme
weather
events| Rotor blades| ►Inspect for cracks / damage and
if necessary replace
►Treat with underbody protection wax
►Are the rotor blades balanced?
Tower| ►Check for vibration
►Check the guy wires
►Is the tower still aligned vertically?
►Inspect for damage
Wind turbine| ►Check the bolts
Electrical wiring| ►Inspect the cables for damage
Table 11Inspection and maintenance schedule
WARNING!
Danger due to damaged parts!
- Shut down the wind turbine system immediately if the rotor blades or the electrical wiring are damaged.
Refer to the supplementary documents for information on maintaining supplier components.
10.3 Maintenance and cleaning by the user
- Coat the wind turbine and the rotor blades regularly with commercially available underbody protection wax using a soft cloth.
A wax film protects the surfaces of the wind turbine and the rotor blades from the weather and increases the efficiency of the blades.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
11.1 Errors with LED
Error messages are displayed on the iSTA Breeze charge controller.
Refer to the separate instructions.
11.2 Errors without LED
Error | Possible cause | Possible actions |
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Wind turbine does not start up | Not enough wind | ►None |
“Stop” switch pressed | ►Release the “Stop” switch | |
Rotor turns too slowly | Rotor blades incorrectly attached | ►Attach the rotor |
blades correctly
Rotor blades not balanced| ►Balance the rotor blades
Bearing for wind alignment is stiff| ►Replace the bearing
Generator makes contact as it turns| ►Send the generator in to the
manufacturer
Unfavourable location or tower too low| ►Check and move to another location if
►Increase the height of the tower
Wind turbine vibrates on tower| Rotor not balanced| ►Balance the rotor
Tower not aligned vertically| ►Align the tower vertically
Tower bends in the wind| ►Design a more robust tower
Tower foundation has too much clearance| ►Reduce the clearance to a minimum
Wind turbine system produces too little power| Wind turbine or inverter
defective| ►Contact the manufacturer or a specialist dealer
Cable cross-section does not match installed cable length| ►Match the cable
cross-section correctly
Table 12Errors without an LED
Recommendation:
Make a note of the relevant parameters at the site and have them handy when
you contact the manufacturer / specialist dealer.
- What is the average / typical wind speed?
- How high is the tower?
- What are the characteristics of the countryside / built-up area in the vicinity of the wind turbine?
- What is the voltage between phases (measured by a qualified electrician – this voltage should be roughly identical in identical wind conditions)?
- What is the battery voltage? How old is the battery or batteries?
- Which loads are connected to the battery?
- Are solar panels also connected to the charge controller? If so:
a. What is the no-load voltage3 [VDC]?
b. What is the power [Wp]?
Removal from Service and Disposal
12.1 Final decommissioning of the wind turbine system
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to unqualified dismantling, e.g.
-
Persons without suitable training
-
Stored energy
-
Breakage during dismantling
Important note on dismantling and disposal: -
The system must be dismantled in the proper way by a suitably qualified person.
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Shut down the wind turbine system (→ section 8).
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Have the electrical systems and equipment removed from service by a qualified electrician.
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Make sure all rotors are braked.
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Carefully tilt the tower.
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On the ground: Detach the rotor blades from the generator.
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Detach the generator from the tower and disconnect the electrical wiring.
12.2 Disposal of the wind turbine system and components
Where necessary, dispose of the individual components in consultation with the
responsible local authorities.
Wind turbine system
Wiring, electrical components| Dispose of as electronic scrap
Mechanical components| Segregate prior to disposal
Table 13 Disposal
Declaration of Conformity
Notes
Performance Charts
Certificates
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Ul.Stancıonna No. 64 Et.2 · BG-8500 Aytos / BULGARIA
+359 87 7819900
www.istabreeze.com
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References
- Altınel Enerji - IstaBreeze® Wind Turbines
- Istabreeze.store Versandhandel für Kleinwindkraftanlagen und Zubehör – Fast Trading LTD
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