Machine-learning-enabled thermal imaging solutions are addressing these issues. Bi-spectral cameras, like SYTIS’ TC-90™, provide clear images and remote, real-time visibility into electrical enclosures. These miniaturized cameras fit inside nacelles and, powered by POE, offer a holistic view of components, connections and wiring. They detect micro-failures—like pinhole leaks in hydraulic lines—before they escalate. Shifting from time-based to condition-based maintenance enables earlier interventions, historical trend analysis and more resilient and efficient operations while reducing the need for high-risk manual inspections. For more information – read the case study by Ryan Severe, Senior Engineer for Wind Assets at Puget Sound Energy. |
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Liebherr expands its portfolio with main bearings for wind turbines
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Liebherr has introduced its new main bearing. This component is a new development that complements the existing Liebherr portfolio of slewing bearings for electromechanical and hydraulic rotor blade and yaw adjustment of wind turbines.
The main bearings can be used in wind turbines with a capacity of 2MW and upwards. Liebherr offers bearings in two main designs: double-row tapered roller bearings and triple-row roller bearing slewing rings. The sealing concept for slewing bearings ensures that the inside of the bearings is protected against dirt and moisture and prevents the lubricant from escaping.