Hello Rupert, Max and all:

Many thanks for your hints. My knowledge about 'Peltric' sets start at the 'First MHPG 
Hydropower Training Course' in Churwalden and St. Gallen, Switzerland, from Aug. 29 to 
Sep. 26, 1992 and HYDRONET, HIDRORED magazines related articles.
Mr. A.M. Nakarmi - who had you tech. transfer about Pelton wheels received -  was a 
pupil in the course among other 18  NGO's and Universities people, from Africa,  Asia, 
and South America  (I included).
Here in Chile there are good foundries for make one piece Pelton runners. By now, the 
buckets are made one by one for to be bolted to disc plate. But I think that's best to 
have some standard pitch diameter (..200, 300, 400 mm) and bucket width runners made 
in one piece, and use belt drives for setting RPM to head available. I'm going in this 
sense. Does it right?
Lost wax foundry is used by Mauricio Gnecco for aluminum small runners (150 - 200 mm), 
as I tell all in a former message. Quality is good enough for battery chargers pico 
turbines.
Regards,
Carlos Bonifetti
MTF LTDA.- Chile
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Evans Engineering 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 12:29 AM
  Subject: RE: [microhydro] Digest Number 1025



  Hello,
  I did the original design on which the peltric units are base some 25
  years ago and was also asked to look at redesigning the Chinese units
  that you have been discussing, for the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture
  (because of acute problems with quality control) May I tactfully suggest
  that before you jump in and experience the problems experienced by a
  dozen other groups with poor quality equipment, that you lay the
  foundations for a good local engineering capability. I make lost wax
  cast stainless steel Pelton runners which are good for well over a
  hundred metres of head, and I suggest that you do the same. In recent
  years many people have become wedded to this turbine or that turbine and
  have fallen down on the basics of good engineering, good bearings and
  good seals. I have had my share of disasters and problems and my only
  wish is to try and stop others falling into the same holes!!  I have a
  new series of packaged microhydro unit 'Hydropack' that concentrates on
  getting the electrics and mechanics right and onto which a wide number
  of 'wet end' turbines can be fixed (similar the pump industry) The
  turbines are interchangeable and cater for heads from about 1 metre up
  to 200 metres and power ratings up to about 50 kW. Above this it is
  worth adapting the designs for the particular project. Several patents
  are pending on this system but there will be no costs associated with
  local manufacture for those who wish to cooperate or are NGOs working to
  help the rural poor.
  Regards
  Rupert Evans Engineering UK
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Stewart Craine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 25 October 2004 06:12
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [microhydro] Digest Number 1025



  Can I also suggest a complete unit from Kathmandu Metal Industries,
  which is boxed up and ready to operate - called a Peltric set.

  www.nepalmicrohydropower.com



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  Topics in this digest:

  1. Re: chinese turbine sets
  From: Michael Lawley 
  2. Bronze Turgos in Bolivia
  From: Ron and Diane 


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  Message: 1 
  Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 13:30:16 +1300
  From: Michael Lawley 
  Subject: Re: chinese turbine sets


  Hi Carlos,

  Have you tried one of our plastic Pelton rotors? The buckets can be
  quickly replaced and are very cheap to purchase if bought in bulk. We
  use them commonly in the 45-80m range without significance ware issues.
  Above 100m accelerated wear be expected but the cost to replace them is
  little.

  I am happy to send you a set for testing. We can make them in just about
  any plastic type you like but the minimum run is 1000.

  Regards



  Michael Lawley
  Renewable Energy Engineer
  EcoInnovation
  671 Kent Road
  R.D.1
  New Plymouth
  New Zealand

  Phone: (NZ) 06 752 2765
  Web site: www.ecoinn.co.nz
  email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carlos Bonifetti 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Cc: Max Klohn 
  Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 3:41 AM
  Subject: Re: [microhydro] chinese turbine sets



  Dear Max and all:

  Thanks for your comments. Yes, the PowerPals "high head" sets are
  relatively in the lower range for most picohydro sites in chilean
  mountains. We need heads grater than, say about 45 m, when we can
  harness only very small flows.

  As Nando thinks, plastic runners can be used but made with good quality
  plastic compounds. We have here in Concepcion good foundry facilities
  for making small metal turgo & Pelton runners.

  Engineer Mauricio Gnecco [EMAIL PROTECTED] , in Colombia, makes small
  Pelton runners with recicled aluminum in 1 piece using the "lost wax"
  method. It's good but very much time consuming.

  Thanks for your hospitality. When I can program a trip to the south I
  can tell you for fix a date in common.

  Regards,

  Carlos
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Max Klohn 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:22 AM
  Subject: Re: [microhydro] chinese turbine sets



  Dear Carlos and microhydro list,

  Thank you for the specs. Powerpal gear looks good. I believe those are
  slightly retooled vietnamese sets. Looking at the specs, even their
  "high heads" are quite low by our local standards. The rest of the stuff
  is geared to more substantial flows.
  Some more facts to consider:
  * In spite it rains 3 to 4 m yearly here (!), summer months can be quite
  dry and most streamlets tend to run very low. That would be a problem.
  This incited me to research higher head/low flow solutions.
  * There is *no* road in most of the places where we would like to see
  sets installed. The maximum diameter of HDP tubing that it is reasonable
  to carry in those conditions is about 2 inches. Agreed, a couple of
  those could be run in paralell, but this increases the costs.


  Someone in the list proposed DC gear. While I (like most of the local
  people that have installed something here) currently have this (550 W
  with 100 m net head and 1.7 l/s), and it is easier on constraints there
  are some clear limits:

  * the kind of inverter that is needed to run fridges, congelators and
  washing machines is way too expensive for most of the rural
  people budgets, and cheap square-wave inverters just tend to fry with
  small tools and fridges. 
  * The main stimulus for replacing the currently installed base of
  installations would be the ability to run fridges and congelators. That
  could in turn improve the possibility for additional earnings (i.e.
  working with "agrotourism"). That is a typical "hen and egg" problem.
  * The main annual cost for the installations is the replacement of old
  battery sets (people use cheap casr batteries that only last a couple of
  years)
  * Disposal of old batteries is a big ecological problem
  * Plastic runners just do not cut it with high heads (I had one that
  barely lasted one week)

  In brief, we do need a way to generate 220V AC directly. 
  I have thought that for most cases with high head, a 3000 RPM Weg
  induction motor coupled with condensators and an IGC (a la Nigel Smith)
  could do. Fridges would probably need to be power-corrected though.

  I have been training a local metalworks to make small bolted, polished
  pelton runners, after some trial-and-error the results are starting to
  look decent. "Chill-casting" or "two step casting" as advocated in
  jeremy Thake's book did not work, it would have significantly reduced
  fabrication costs.

  I'd be very glad to meet you in Puerto Varas when you come, but let's
  fix the date in advance: I live way out in Todos los Santos, so you also
  have the option to come here, stay at my home, and see a couple of
  installations.

  Greetings,

  Max


  El mar, 19 de 10 de 2004 a las 10:37, Carlos Bonifetti escribi�:
  > Dear Max:
  > 
  > I'm Carlos from MTF LTDA., Concepcion. I was thinking in your trial
  for pico-hydro set for low income peasants in the northern chilean
  Patagonia since a lot of time, but the long distance is a trouble for
  marketing in site planning. Minimun qty. for low price sets is a must
  looking for good import discounts. I can offer Turgo or Pelton sets from
  APR PowerPal www.powerpal.com as we are their representatives in Chile.
  I was in trouble for answer you because an updating Windows XP had thow
  away several mail adresses from my directory.
  > 
  > I know chinese sets from Maqchin, Santiago, but not in practice. The
  technical specs. and data for those turbine sets are poor an too general
  for heigth, flow ranges, control, etc., for a safe application.
  Permanent magnet alternators can be used only for light en uses as
  lamps, TV and video sets, radio, and very small domestic electical
  powered devices; I think that refrigerator can't connected because the
  high starting current.
  > 
  > Our experience with PowerPal is good with the low head MHG-LH sets for
  200, 500 & 1000 Watts, permanent magnet alternators running at 1000 RPM.
  Water flow needed for those are 35, 70 and 130 l/s respectively for 1.5
  m gross head. We have, installed by us, a MHG-1000 in the Quinquen
  Valley rural school (near Lonquimay) and works well since 1991.
  > 
  > Perhaps will be good that we can both program a meeting in Puerto
  Varas for talk, face to face, about this interesting and very important
  and common task.
  > 
  > Best regards,
  > 
  > Carlos Bonifetti
  > Concepci�n, Chile
  >
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  > 
  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: Max Klohn 
  > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  > Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 10:37 AM
  > Subject: [microhydro] chinese turbine sets
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Dear all,
  > 
  > For a project oriented at low-income, isolated mountain dwellers in
  > northern patagonia, I have been looking at ready-made, low cost
  peltric
  > sets, or the possibility to import or have built Induction Motor
  > Controllers. Typical parameters are 1-5 l/s and 30 to 100 m head. The
  > equipment has to be low cost, low maintainance and robust, and
  involves
  > a significant component of technology transfer to the rural dwellers
  who
  > must be able to maintain their equipment. 
  > 
  > I have recently come upon the following chinese sets, who feature a
  > permanent magnet alternator, a controller and a dump load (integrated
  in
  > the base). 
  >
  http://www.maqchin.com/maqchin/pages/maquinaria_china_ltda_productos_cen
  trales_hidroelectricas.htm
  > models of interest are XJL 13-2 x 4.5 (750 W) and XJL 1 x 3.0 (3000 W)
  > 
  > In the model I could examine, the rotor was a relatively crudely built
  > (unpolished) turgo. The nozzle is huge and it is geared towards lower
  > heights and bigger flows. I am trying to get the parameters of the
  > rotational speed etc.
  > 
  > * does someone have more data and a practical experience with those
  > sets? lessons learned?
  > * any experiences into adapting this equipment to higher heads/lower
  > flows?
  > 
  > Thank you, and best regards
  > 
  > Max Klohn
  > 
  > Puerto Varas, Chile
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  Message: 2 
  Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 13:55:27 -0400
  From: Ron and Diane 
  Subject: Bronze Turgos in Bolivia



  Hello Carlos,

  Perhaps you have seen my www.watermotor.net site. We make bronze 
  turgo wheels here in Bolivia for our patented Watermotors. I will send
  you 
  a photo. These have been tested and certified here at the University of
  San 
  Andres Hydraulic Institute at 75% efficiency. The one in the photo has a

  150 mm hydraulic diameter, or about 200 mm overall diameter. You may
  notice 
  our patented power control switch that makes it possible to use the 
  Watermotor to directly drive machines.
  All the best,
  Ron Davis,
  Campo Nuevo,
  La Paz, Bolivia


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