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Mavel Micro Turbines
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Mavel´s TM10 Micro Turbine
The TM Micro Turbine Mavel’s line of TM Micro Turbines are designed for sites with low flow and low head conditions. Easily installed, the TM Micro Turbines utilize siphon technology to capture the energy of the water flowing through the turbine.
The TM Micro Turbine, operating through a siphon system, includes a Kaplan-‐type runner with four manually adjustable blades. The runner is connected to an asynchronous generator directly or by a belt drive. This allows for turbine and generator speeds to be optimized for the site condition. The TM Micro Turbines do not require an enclosed powerhouse and are installed on support brackets attached to the weir structure.
The TM Micro Turbine’s features include:
• modular design
• no powerhouse requirement
• manual blade adjustment • siphon technology
• robust construction
• short delivery times
• proven performance •
• overall value
Over the past twenty years, Mavel has installed over 50 TM Micro Turbines globally at sites in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Japan, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine. The first USA installation is expected in 2015.
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Mavel´s TM Micro Turbines are sold as complete pre-‐assembled packages for turnkey installations. The modular package includes turbine, generator, draft tube and automated control system. The TM Micro Turbine does not require a powerhouse but the owner typically provides civil construction and anchoring equipment. The usual division of supply is illustrated below.
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TM Micro Turbine Models: TM3, TM5 and TM10 There are three models of the TM Micro Turbines. Each is designed to capture energy from a defined range of heads and flows. Depending on the characteristics of the site, one or multiple units of a specified model is utilized.
Head 1.5 to 6 meters [4.9 to 19.7 ft]
Flow 0.15 to 0.4 cms [5.3 to 14.1 cfs]
Power Output 1 to 13 kW
TM3 Turbine
The three standard models in Mavel’s TM Micro Turbine line are the TM3 (300 mm runner diameter), TM5 (550 mm runner diameter), and TM10 (1000 mm runner diameter). The specific operating conditions for each model are specified in the tables below.
Head 1.5 to 6 meters [4.9 to 19.7 ft]
Flow 0.7 to 1.4 cms [24.7 to 49.4 cfs]
Power Output 2 to 50 kW
Head 2 to 5 meters [6.6 to 16.4 ft]
Flow 2 to 5 cms [70.6 to 176.6 cfs]
Power Output 30 to 180 kW
TM10 Turbine
TM5 Turbine
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TM Micro Turbine with Belt Drive
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TM Micro Turbine with Direct Drive
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Type of Turbine 1 x TM5 Micro Turbine
Head 1.34 meters [4.4 ft]
Flow 0.55 cms [18.7 cfs]
Power Output 4.5 kW
Kyoto HPP Mavel´s TM5 Micro Turbine is used to light up the historic Togetsukyo bridge and nearby hillside in Kyoto, Japan.
Mavel’s TM5 Micro Turbine was installed as a symbol of Kyoto’s commitment to clean renewable energy. For the Kyoto Hydroelectric Power Plant, Mavel made modifications to the standard TM5 Micro Turbine design to accomodate the need to respect the historic integrity of the site.
Kyoto HPP Parameters
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Type of Turbine 3 x TM10 Micro Turbines
Head 4 meters [13.1 ft]
Flow 11.70 cms [397.8 cfs]
Power Output 300 kW
Olawa II HPP Three prototype TM10 Micro Turbines were installed on an existing weir in Poland.
The Olawa II installation is at the site of a historical hydroelectric power plant on the Odra River in Southern Poland. The three TM10 Micro Turbines were installed in addition to an existing 200 kW Francis turbine in the adjacent powerhouse.
Olawa II HPP Parameters
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Type of Turbine 8 x TM10 Micro Turbines
Head 5.14 meters [16.9 ft]
Flow 34.48 cms [1,172.3 cfs]
Power Output 1,224 kW
Head of the U HPP The first installation in the USA of Mavel’s proprietary modular micro turbine.
The Head of the U Project is a new hydroelectric initiative on the North Side Canal system that delivers irrigation water to area farmland near Jerome, Idaho. The project site is a diversion structure that divides the 2,100 cfs flow of the main canal into three branch canals. These are then divided to provide flow to each of the eight TM10 Micro Turbines.
Head of the U HPP Parameters
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Mavel´s TM3 Micro Turbine
Mavel´s TM5 Micro Turbine Mavel´s TM10 Micro Turbine
Head and Flow Characteristics
The Mavel TM Micro Turbines can each produce from 2 kW to 180 kW depending on a site’s head. The “Head” is the pressure of the falling water expressed as the vertical distance the water falls. The “Flow” is the actual quantity of water flow at the site. The graphs here indicate the head and flow operating ranges of each model.
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Founded in 1990, Mavel was one of the first companies formed under the new Czech Commercial Code. The company moved from Prague to its current headquarters in Benesov, CZ in 1993 and brought in a consortium of American / Canadian / European investors in 1997. Funds were used to upgrade facilities and purchase a historical small hydro turbine producer near Brno, CZ. The original founders of the company remain top managers with their American counterparts and are joined by a team of global hydroelectric power specialists.
Mavel is a global leader in the design and provision of a full range of Kaplan, Francis, Pelton and micro turbines for hydroelectric power plants from 30 kW to 30 MW.
Hydro Turbine Technology by Mavel
Mavel produces its turbines at its two 11,000 sm combined manufacturing facilities which have 60 small machines, 20 large machines, 60 tons crane capacity, a 5-‐axis milling machine and a new 6-‐axis prototype machining center put into operation in late 2013.
The company is ISO 9001:2008, 14001:2004 and 3834-‐2:2005 certified.
Mavel installations are now on five continents with over 450 turbines ordered or installed at almost 300 hydroelectric power plants around the world.
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