Published: March 09, 2010
Danish Wind Turbine Controller kk-electronic a/s and Falcon Electric, Inc. Announce Initiation of Wind Turbine Project in Mongolia, China
IRWINDALE, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Falcon Electric, Inc., www.FalconUPS.com,
an award-winning manufacturer of uninterruptible
power systems (UPS), power conversion and ac
line regulators, today announced its role in the completion of the
initial phase of a major Chinese wind turbine farm. The wind turbine
functions are orchestrated by automated wind
turbine controller systems (WTC) made by Danish supplier
kk-electronic a/s. The WTCs are powered by a modified version of
Falcon's high temperature-rated UPS, which is integrated into the
controller system.
The wind turbines are located in Mongolia, China, where the temperature
extremes subject the WTC to adverse weather conditions. After a lengthy
evaluation process, a local integrator in Chongqing, China picked
kk-electronic a/s was for the project.
kk-electronic engineers had to design the WTC, the "brain" of the giant
wind turbine, to handle extreme weather. The most vital function the WTC
provides, blade pitch regulation and other braking techniques during
short term grid failure, is backed up with an industrial grade Falcon
UPS.
"I contacted Falcon while the Qianwei project was in its infancy because
our wind turbine control systems were slated to be operating in Mongolia
and other remote regions in China, where the daytime temperature reaches
55°C (131°F) and the night plunges to ice-cold conditions," says
kk-electronic a/s engineer Claus Damgaard.
"I searched the Internet for high-temperature industrial UPS and found
that Falcon Electric offered the only UL-rated UPS for 55°C. Falcon
engineer Mike Stout told me they had supplied industrial UPSs for
companies like Siemens, GE and Johnson Controls. More importantly, we
needed to find a supplier that would modify their UPS for our
requirements. The 'one UPS fits all applications' approach was a problem
we had encountered with other UPS companies, both here in Europe and in
the U.S.
"A prime example of Falcon's flexibility came up early in the project:
the new Falcon
SSG Series was too deep for the small tray we had designed for the
UPS. To my pleasant surprise, Falcon accepted my request to integrate
the UPS electronics only, and let us source military-grade
high-temperature batteries.
"The fact that Falcon was willing to customize their UPS, then spend
time and engineering resources to ensure their battery charging system
worked with these batteries, was fantastic. Most UPS companies will not
even consider offering this level of customization and support unless we
buy a couple of thousand units."
All electronics are sensitive to damp weather, vibration, heat and cold.
Though moisture and vibration aren't significant factors, the extreme
temperatures do present a problem for designers of this type of control
system. The consistently wide fluctuation puts the electronic
components, connectors and other delicate elements through a constant
hot-and-cold cycle, which results in the premature failure of these
components. Falcon's UPS is designed with more robust components and
metal housing. In addition, the UPS features a design that shields some
of these components - like sealed, valve-regulated lead-acid batteries -
from these extreme temperatures.
The end user is a local utility company in one of central China's
largest cities, Chongqing. Qianwei Chongqing Instrument & Meter Factory
(CQIMF), a local energy-services company, conducted an in-depth,
worldwide search for a WTC that could provide the uptime needed to
achieve a return on investment within their wind turbines' projected
lifetime. After several WTCs from different vendors were evaluated and
tested, they selected Danish supplier kk-electronic a/s. CQIMF formed an
alliance with kk-electronic a/s to build wind turbine controllers
locally. The new company, kk-Qwanwei was formerly known as Chongqing
kk-Qwanwei Windpower Equipment Company, Ltd. Falcon will sign an
agreement with kk-Qwanwei later this year.
Falcon's SSG Series of high-temperature UPSs, which carry a UL-listed
55°C rating, are priced at $1,690.00 for the 1,500VA SSG1.5KRM-1. The
SSG product line also include 2,200VA and 3,000VA sizes, the SSG2.2KRM-1
and the SSG3KRM-1. This product line is designed for worldwide
applications, with the option of 120Vac or 230Vac models.
About kk-electronic a/s
kk-electronic a/s is a pioneer in the wind energy industry and a leading
provider of wind turbine controllers (WTC) and related solutions for
wind turbine and other alternative energy users. Since 1981
kk-electronic a/s has been developing and producing complete wind
turbine control systems for leading wind turbine manufacturers. Through
the years kk-electronic has accumulated invaluable experience and
knowledge in this fast-growing field. Thirty years ago, kk-electronic
made simple control modules. Today, with over 700 employees worldwide,
kk-electronic provides state-of-the-art complex control systems with
built-in remote control, monitoring and reporting. For more information
about WTC solutions from kk-electronic a/s please contact Erik Grann
Gammelgaard at ergram@kk-electronic.com,
call him at +1 45 96 92 46 50 or visit www.kk-electronic.com.
About Falcon Electric
Headquartered in Irwindale, Calif., Falcon Electric, Inc. is a leading
manufacturer of award-winning power protection and conversion solutions.
For over 20 years, Falcon has been dedicated to offering the latest in
technology, superior engineering standards, and unmatched technical
support and customized solutions. Falcon manufactures power systems that
meet the exacting standards of the military/aerospace, scientific/labs,
industrial automation, computer, telecommunications and other industries
that demand the highest product reliability to meet their critical power
needs. For more information about Falcon Electric and its innovative
products, visit www.FalconUPS.com.

Falcon Electric, Inc.
Ron Seredian
VP of Marketing
800-842-6940
x 105
rons@falconups.com
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