Hi Chris:

As an industrial centrifugal, radial & backward curved blade impellers, 'Sirocco' ones 
and cross flow turbine builder, I can tell you that squirrel fan impellers (or 
'Sirocco' type as commercial named) relatively narrow wide could be used as 
simple/cheap and some poor reliability cross-flow turbine runner, but only for small 
heads not greater than 8 - 10 meters and small power, because the too thin impeller 
blades. The fan casing can't be used so it could be made with welded or riveted steel 
plate. The nozzle must be made with small angular arc very well adjusted to the 
impeller side plates and without flow control valve thus for fixed flow operation. An 
epoxy paint, some 5 mils, applied at the impeller will be good for corrosion 
protection. The water must be very clear without any abrasive particle, sand, etc. 
Ball bearings can be pillow blocks SKF 'SY' type or equal.

Best Regards,

Carlos Bonifetti
Chile
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Hoppy 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 3:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [microhydro] Re: Digest Number 1025



  Has anyone responded to your question? Squirrel fans do seem like a cheap
  way to set up a small system...

  Could you please keep me informed?

  Chris

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "The Dragon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:51 PM
  Subject: [microhydro] Re: Digest Number 1025


  >
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  > Didn't anyone ever try using squirrel cage fans as a pass-thru wheel
  > when doing a really small hydro site? Seems like it would be a good
  > idea if they are short on funds or lack equipment.
  >                  The Dragon
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  > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Max Klohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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  > > Dear all,
  > >
  > > Those peltric look good and and one might even be able to choose the
  > > right parameters per-site. The question is the costs for an import
  > > operation... Would probably need some volume to be cost-effective.
  > >
  > > IMHO the mising link here in Chile to locally produce peltrics is a
  > > reliable local or imported source for cheap IGC's (and their
  > replacement
  > > parts). The rest of the stuff is available, or ppl can be trained.
  > >
  > > I do *not* believe in plastic runners, at least the locally
  > supplied,
  > > after what I have seen here. And it would be hard to sell more
  > plastic
  > > runners, even sturdy ones, to the people who have had problems with
  > > previous ones.
  > >
  > > Let us talk...
  > > Regards,
  > >
  > > Max
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