ISBN-13: 9781853395673 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 70 str.
* A classic title updated with a new chapter
* Practical energy provision for isolated houses and remote locations
As interest in the provision of decentralized electricity in the South increases, this practical handbook is as important as ever.
'Pumps as Turbines: A user's guide' is a practical handbook for engineers and technicians involved in designing and installing small water-power schemes for isolated houses and communities. It concerns the use of standard pump units as a low-cost alternative to conventional turbines to provide stand-alone electricity generation in remote locations.
This book arises out of the practical experience of fieldwork in village locations in a number of countries.
This new edition includes a brand new chapter featuring a case study of a PAT (pump-as-turbine) installation. It covers how to select the type of pump based on site requirements, potential pump modifications and caution with single-phase pumps.