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Pressure Transmitters for Gearboxes of Wind Turbines

Wind turbines are structures in which the kinetic energy of the wind is converted into electrical energy. In fact, these turbines use kinetic energy to produce rotational motion. The rotor generates kinetic energy and transmits it to the generator. The required gear ratio between the two torques determines the overall size of the gearbox.

The gearboxes need to be cooled, which is achieved with the help of a lubrication system built into the gearboxes. Oil temperature and oil pressure should be checked regularly. Oil pressure is detected by sensors. Special pressure transmitters are designed for gearboxes.

Pressure Transmitters for Gearboxes of Wind Turbines

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