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Hydro turbines convert water pressure into mechanical energy. When used with an electrical generator, the movement of the turbine’s runners or propellers turns a shaft to produce electricity. There are three basic types of hydro turbines: impulse, reaction, and submersible propeller. All produce clean energy or green energy - power from renewable resources. Impulse turbines produce electricity when nozzles spray jets of water from a penstock onto the buckets of a runner. These hydro turbines do not require high flow-rates and include Pelton turbines. Reaction turbines produce power from the pressure of water flowing through guide vanes to move runners. The guide vanes change the direction of the flow and cause the water to whirl, improving the turbine’s efficiency. Reaction turbines need higher flow rates than impulse turbines, but can operate with a smaller vertical distance between the diversion and the water turbine. Francis turbines are a type of reaction turbine. Submersible propeller turbines are similar to reaction turbines, but use the flow of water through the runner to drive propeller blades.

Hydro turbines differ in terms of specifications and features. Specifications include inlet size, outlet size, output voltage and mounting style. Inlet sizes and outlet sizes are specified in English units such as inches (in.) or metric units such centimeters (cm). Hydro turbines are available in a range out output voltages and should match the overall voltage of the electrical system. In terms of features, smaller hydro turbines (micro-turbines) may include an integral heating system to prevent freezing in cold weather conditions. Flywheels are often used to prevent excessive surge pressures and provide more stable speed-control. Some hydro turbines include a charge controller that sends power to batteries and electrical equipment, but diverts excess power to prevent overheating. There are two types of charge controllers: voltage-regulated and proportional. Voltage-regulated shunting systems send 100% of the turbine’s output to a diversion load when the voltage reaches a set point. By contrast, proportional controllers send only the surplus energy to the diversion load.


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