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Press Releases
Flender Gear Units Provide Long-Term Service
Routine maintenance
has just been carried out on Flender's gear units at Ovenden Moor Wind Farm,
near Halifax, where 23 units have just completed 108,000 hours' service.
Examination by Flender service engineer Steve Stratton revealed wear
on only two of the gear units, while bearing maintenance – predicted to be required
after 80,000 hours (10 years) in any case – has been carried out on seven units in
the last three years. Steve commented:
"I've just examined the units as part of their regular maintenance
schedule and they've stood up well to the rigours of 24-hour-a-day use. Their
superior design has helped minimise their long-term wear. I'd certainly pit these
against any like-for-like competitors' units on the market today and be confident
they would provide the customer with reliability, great performance and maximum
asset life."
The Eon-run, Yorkshire Windpower-owned site has been operational
for almost 13 years, when the Flender gear units were originally installed.
Each 30-metre tall turbine at Ovenden Moor produces 400 kW through the Flender
helical gear units when operating at full rating. The renewable power is fed into
the National Grid.
More information on Flender gear units and reliable geared motors
for renewable applications is available from Flender on tel +44 (0)1274 657700 or
by e-mailing julie.ferguson@siemens.com
ENDS
For further media information and photo please contact Bridget Summers,
Footprint, PO Box 4, Thorpe Park, Leeds LS15 8WX, UK. Tel: 0113 251 5697.
Fax: 0113 251 5351. E-mail: bridget@fim.org.uk
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