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November 9, 2023
Updated on November 9, 2023
·Created on May 27, 2016
The Piggott Axial Flux Alternator Wind Turbine is an open source wind turbine that can be built by end users.
The Piggott Axial Flux Alternator Wind Turbine is an open source wind turbine technology (construction instructions available in Hugh Piggott’s manual, How to Build a Wind Turbine) that aims to use local materials to manufacture wind turbines of varying sizes and energy outputs.
Market Suggested Retail Price
$2,000.00
Target Users (Target Impact Group)
Distributors / Implementing Organizations
Hugh Piggott's manual is available for purchase online to all end users for personal construction of the turbine.
Manufacturing/Building Method
Turbines are individually manufactured
Intellectural Property Type
Open Source
User Provision Model
The Piggott Turbine can only be manually constructed by following the directions outlined in Hugh Piggott's open source book A Wind Turbine Recipe Book.
Distributions to Date Status
Since the product is open source, the exact number of constructed turbines is unknown.
Design Specifications
The Piggott Turbine has two types of designs - 2F and 4F Turbine design. For the 2F design:
Technical Support
All technical information is available in the instruction manual. The owner of the design can be contacted through his email or his phone number.
Replacement Components
All the components for construction are common manufacturing materials and parts that are most likely available in country, or can be purchased from online wind turbine suppliers.
Lifecycle
Lifetime, disposal, and warranty information is unavailable and dependent on individual manufacturing of the product.
Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters
The designer's aim was to provide access to electricity in rural areas.
Vetted Performance Status
The testing is usually done by the owner of Piggott Wind Turbine, Hugh Piggott, and through Solar Energy International (SEI), a seminar was conducted. The product was tested for power output at varying wind speeds, which varies based on blade size.
Safety
Grinding, sanding, drilling, welding are dangerous practices and should be performed with caution. The construction involves several dangerous tasks and some materials may be sharp or toxic, so caution is required during construction. The manual discusses potential hazards in depth. There are no known hazards during the windmill's operation.
Complementary Technical Systems
Unknown
Academic Research and References
Hosman, N., 2012, Performance Analysis and Improvement of a Small Locally Produced Wind Turbine for Developing Countries, Delft University of Technology.
Compliance with regulations
Unknown
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