SQFlex Service Instructions

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Mechanical problems
Fault Cause Remedy
1. Propeller is stationary, even in
high winds.
Ice in wind turbine, or uneven
ice on propeller.
Debris between rotor and stator.
Loose magnet.
Worn-out bearing.
Remove ice, or wait for warm
weather.
Turn propeller gently by hand
and blow or use piece of paper
to dislodge debris.
Contact distributor.
Contact distributor.
2. a) Propeller will not turn at all
except in high wind
b) Scraping or rubbing sound at
low rpm
c) Propeller always stops in the
same position.
Same as above.
Swelled wire keepers due to
high moisture.
Same as above.
Contact distributor.
3. a) Propeller is difficult to start
b) Output is low
c) more propeller noise than
usual.
d) Propeller seems out of balance.
Ice on blade.
Dirty blade.
Split, warped or damaged
blade.
One or more blades fitted
wrongly.
Remove ice, or wait for warm
weather.
Clean with soap or bug
cleaner.
Replace broken or damaged
blade.
Fit blade(s) correctly.
4. Propeller turns a little, but never
starts properly.
Blades fitted wrongly. Fit blades correctly. Leading
edge should move clockwise
when viewing propeller from
the front.
5. Tail, wind turbine and tower
vibrate.
Blade out of balance.
Blade not tracking.
Contact distributor.
6. Rattling or clunking sound from
wind turbine.
wind turbine loose in tower.
Loose rotor (magnet can) on
shaft, loose tail, missing rubber
bumper, wires slapping inside
of mast, governor pivot bolt
loose.
Worn bearings.
Shaft broken.
Retighten mounting screws.
Use Loctite or equivalent
thread-locking compound.
Repair as required.
Contact distributor.
Contact distributor.
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