Hydro Turbine--Overview
Stay ahead of looming energy shortages.
Do you have water in a natural stream or from a dam running free? Consider installing a Cornell hydro turbine to use this water to generate electricity. The electricity generated can significantly reduce the need to purchase electric power, or even become a revenue source.
You don't need a raging river to take advantage of the energy savings a Cornell hydro turbine can provide. Heads as low as 55 feet, and flows as low as 90 gallons per minute can produce useable energy.
Hydro Turbine

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Features and Benefits
- Heads as low as 55 feet and flows as low as 90 GPM can be utilized to produce useable energy
- Simple assemblies
- Available in a wide range of configurations and mounting styles
- Flywheel configurations available
- Special custom materials for runners available
- Mechanical shaft seal is standard, packing is optional
- Standard O.D.P. generator, optional T.E.F.C. or synchronous generator for stand-alone applications
Applications:
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