The installation location of small wind turbines is very important for power generation and safe operation. The following introduction is for reference:
A good airport should have two basic requirements: high average wind speed and weak turbulence.
(1) The higher the average wind speed, the greater the output power and power generation of the generator.
The energy of wind is directly proportional to the third power of wind speed. Example: Wind energy at a speed of 5m/s is about twice that of 4m/s.
(2) The installation site of household generators has unstable airflow and severe turbulence. Small wind turbines have strong destructive power, which is not conducive to the long-term safe operation of the generator set. Turbulence will greatly reduce the power generation.
The wind turbine tower should be as high as possible, because the higher it is from the ground, the greater the wind speed and the more stable the airflow.
In flat areas, it is recommended to install low-noise diesel generator sets at a height of no less than 8m. Trees and various buildings can create obstacles to airflow. Slow and turbulent flow areas should be avoided in front and behind these obstacles, and fans should be avoided in these areas. The height of the tower should be at least 2 meters higher than the highest obstacle within 100 meters.
In addition, it is important to comply with local laws and regulations.