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Wind Turbines

 

Rig. Push Play. Yaw. Repeat.

FAQ


  • LOTO for the Rotor and intermittent LOTO for the Yaw.

    Our service partners then install a pulley up tower for the lifting line. In some nacelles an added redirect line may be required.

    The cleaning robot is attached below. A synchronized utility line is fed for continuous power and water for the cleaning process.

    Using the big button touch screen the service tech can either type in the height of the tower or manually move the robot up and down.

    After a set of columns is cleaned yaw to the next section and repeat.

  • Yes! By giving your techs a tool instead of a rag and bucket they will be able to clean 10 times faster thus more cleaning cycles per deployment.

    With increased labor efficiency your service techs can spend more time doing higher value tasks.

  • No.

    Automated tools require the same amount of manpower, however your employees will be much more efficient with their time.

  • Manual cleaning is a dangerous and dull job. By using an automated system, the risk of injury or death to workers is significantly reduced!

  • Any wind service tech will be able to run our system after a very brief training.

  • Not only is working for days on end in an aerial platform spraying a pressure washer extremely fatiguing it also present environmental hazards. Overspray during washing can negatively affect the surrounding soil leading to long term negative ramifications.

    Rope access techs are better suited for other high-value tasks.

  • We are a fully staffed industrial process automation studio committed to creating solutions for the wind industry. Want to collaborate on an idea? Let us know!