pika energy installation site: valley center, kansas
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I N S TA L L AT I O N S I T E : VA L L E Y C E N T E R , K A N S A S
I N S TA L L AT I O N D E M OThis slideshow provides a look at the steps your installer will take
when raising a Pika T701 wind turbine on your property.
T U R B I N E T O W E R B A S E A S S E M B LYIt all begins with leveling and affixing the hinge plate
assembly for the tilt-up turbine tower.
AT TA C H I N G B L A D E S T O R O T O R H U B
One of the only on-site assembly steps required is the attachment of our ultra-tough seamless blades to the rotor hub.
R O T O R A S S E M B LY R E A D Y T O G O
After the blades have been set and retightened, it’s time to attach the assembly to the nacelle.
AT TA C H I N G W I R I N GConnecting the wiring in our nacelle is simple. Our
products are pre-engineered for quick on-site setup.
T I G H T E N I N G YA W A S S E M B LYWe offer adapters to fit nearly any tower-top solution. In this photo, all
that’s needed is a chain wrench and some elbow grease.
A S S E M B L I N G T H E TA I L VA N E S
Our upwind turbine uses these simple, yet durable vanes to stay facing into headwinds.
RAISING THE TOWER
Four anchored guys and a gin pole are all it takes to
raise our tilt-up tower solution.
U P A N D R U N N I N G
The hybrid system in Valley Center is
generating power day and night from a Pika
T701 turbine connected to a small array of solar panels.