Small Wind Certification Updates
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Small Wind Certification
Updates
Brent Summerville
Technical Director
Small Wind Certification Council
Michael Klemen
SWCC Certification Commissioner
SWCC
Independent Certification of Distributed
Wind Turbines
Small Wind
(200 m2 swept area or less)
Certification to AWEA Standard 9.1
New Medium Wind Program
(>200 m2)
Performance Certification to IEC Standards
Certification of Small Wind
Turbines to AWEA 9.1
Tested for safety,
function, performance
and durability
Designed to the
Standard
Standardized ratings,
consumer comparison
Accredited by A2LA for
small wind certification
AWEA Standard Update
Promulgating the AWEA Standard as
ANSI national standard
AWEA SWT-1 (Small Wind Turbine
Standard)
Draft to go out soon for comment
Brent Summerville (SWCC), Jeroen van
Dam (NREL), Troy Hewitt (Intertek)
appointed as subcommittee by AWEA
Standards Development Board
More info Thursday, NREL meeting
New Medium Wind
Performance Certification
Power
Performance
Certification per
IEC 61400-12-1
Acoustic
Performance
Certification per
IEC 61400-11
Photo, Dave Kiedrowski
Certified turbines
Fully Certified
Bergey Excel 10
Bergey Excel 6
Evance R9000
Eveready Kestrel e400nb
Skystream 3.7
Kingspan KW6
Conditionally Certified
Eoltec Scirocco E5.6-6
Gaia GW 133
Power Performance Certification
Endurance S-343
10+ others in process. 3 new turbines last week
under contract: Pika and Star Wind Turbines
Kestrel e400nb
What about the Skystream?
The Skysteam 3.7
certification
remains valid
Certification must
be renewed
annually (Dec 19, 2013)
We have Policies
in place for
change of
ownership
Photo, Chris Stahl
Global Reciprocity
Wind is a global business
Harmonized Standards &
Reciprocity agreements
test once, certify
everywhere
US, UK, Japan…
Evance R9000
Commissioner Perspective
Mike Klemen
Mechanical
Engineer/Computer
Scientist
Most know his
www.ndsu.nodak.edu site
SWT testing, data
acquisition
Home Power articles
small-wind-home
The SWCC Commissioners
SWCC Commissioners review technical
reports from Brent, the Technical
Director
Mike Klemen, Nolan Clark, Malcolm
Lodge
Each has their strengths and spot
different anomalies that need
clarification
The experience of the 3 commissioners
is complimentary to each other
What Commissioners do
Review initial Certification Applications
Check basic specifications to make
sure things like swept area calculations
are correct, that the documentation is
consistent, and ask for clarification
on this that don't make sense
What Commissioners do
Review and approve/deny variations
from the standards
Sometimes variations are allowed
Sometimes testing must be restarted if
major changes are made
What Commissioners do
When the final report is submitted, we
review hundreds of pages documenting
the procedures, data, and analyzed
results
Key points for Mike
My strength is in reviewing data. I have
taken years of data from my turbines
and done lots of data analysis.
I review data with a fine tooth comb. I
pay particular attention to design specs,
and verifying that the performance
falls within those specs.
I pay lots of attention to the
safety and function test, verifying that
the turbine is protecting itself and is
under control
Example, RPM data are critical
Thanks WEICan
Thanks
Brent Summerville
Technical Director
Small Wind Certification Council
[email protected]
www.smallwindcertification.org
Michael Klemen
Certification Commissioner
Small Wind Certification Council
[email protected]
Photo, Britton Rife