XCMG Crane Performs on Africa's Largest Wind Farm
The
vast Turkana wind farm, where the low-level jet from the Indian Ocean blows all
year round, is home of 365 wind turbines with a blade span of 52 meters. It is
the largest wind power project in Africa. At the beginning of February, a XCMG XCA220
from China drove into the wind farm and started its on-site inspection and
maintenance work for up to four months.
The
wind farm is located among mountains and deserts where is hot, windy and dusty.
The average wind power reaches 20m/s, and there is a 10km continuous uphill
ramp. The harsh construction conditions in Africa are extremely challenging for
the cooling system, climbing ability and vehicle stability of the machinery.
Compared with the fan installation, the fan inspection and maintenance has even higher requirements in terms of operation accuracy. XCA220 can fight hard and long-lasting battles: it is equipped with multi-mode driving technology and heavy-duty high-pressure braking system, which makes XCA220 more adaptable to driving conditions. It has better slope assistance of heavy-duty driving. Fully closed hydraulic system is adopted for accurate and safe lifting.
XCA220
is able to continuously climb 10 kilometers to the top of the mountain; continuously
operate at 30 ℃ for more than 10 hours; hoist the 8t gearbox in place at a height
of 70m under the interference of 18m/s wind. Overhauling a fan in three days,
XCA220 is the record breaker!
XCA220
has been stationed continuously for four months. LU Hui, XCMG's overseas
service engineer, has been guarding the whole process. ‘Once there was a small
problem with the vehicle, so I went to the construction site in the desert
alone to repair it. The client was quite
worried about my safety.’ Since then, when LU Hui does his job, local clients
would always give company. LU Hui's professional and exclusive service gives
customers assurance, and customers' consideration also gives full warmth to XCMG
workers who are alone in a foreign land.
At
present, these 365 wind turbines are rotating all the time. Each of them can
provide 850 KW of electricity. The wind farm increases Kenya's power supply by
13%, bringing lower power costs to the Kenyan people and generating 310 MW of
renewable energy for East African countries. XCA220 will continue to be
stationed on the site and contribute to Africa's largest wind power project.