Prefabricated hydro-electric generating station

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Inventors

Margison, Arthur D.
Trick, William T.

Application #

875428

Filed

Feb-6-1978

Published

Sep-23-1980

Current US Class

290/52

International Classes

F03B 003/02

Field of Search

290/1

Assignee

A. D. Margison Management Ltd. (Toronto, CA)

Examiners

Rubinson; Gene Z.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fetherstonhaugh & Co.

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Abstract
A prefabricated hydro-electric generating station comprising a vertical turbine having a Francis runner, a distributor and upper and lower stayvane rings with stayvanes extending therebetween; a generator and associated running gear for generating electrical power operatively connected to the Francis runner; a housing having walls mounted on said upper stayvane ring of said turbine and supporting said generator and running gear; said upper stayvane ring of said turbine providing vertical, lateral and torsional support for said housing generator and associated running gear mounted in said housing; said lower stayvane ring being adapted for mounting on a base to support said hydro-electric generating station in an operative position.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A prefabricated hydro-electric generating station comprising;

a vertical turbine having a Francis runner with its axis of rotation in a vertical direction, a distributor and upper and lower horizontally disposed stayvane rings with stayvanes extending therebetween;

a generator and associated running gear for generating electrical power operatively connected to the Francis runner;

a housing with means for entry by an attendant having walls supported on said upper horizontally disposed stayvane ring of said turbine and enclosing said generator and associated running gear;



Description
This invention relates to a prefabricated hydro-electric generating station of a practical and economic design that can be factory assembled, shipped to a site and bodily installed on a rigid support.

There are remote sites capable of generating a useful amount of hydro-electric power that are not being used for this purpose because it is not economically feasible to develop them with existing station technology. Present practice of building a hydro-electric station is to separately ship the turbine generator and associated running gear to the site and assemble them at the site within a housing. The housing is usually built independently of the turbine and the turbine, generator and associated running gear are aligned at the site within the housing. The cost of building a remote small hydro-electric station in this way is usually so high that it is seldom done. Alternative methods of supplying power such as the use of fossil fueled prime movers and/or long and costly transmission lines are resorted to.
 
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