| Beam 3 | 4.09° ± 0.2° |
| Repeated Measurement Accuracy | ±0.2m |
| Place Of Origin | China |
| Distance Resolution | ≤0.1m |
| Detection Distance | 300m@10% Reflectivity |
| Packaging Details | Flight Case |
| Beam 2 | 2.05° ± 0.2° |
| Enclosure Rating | IP65 (or According To Specific Needs) |
| Beam 1 | 0° |
| Survival Temperature Range | -45°C~+65°C |
| Brand Name | Movelaser |
| Model Number | Molas CL |
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Product Specification
| Beam 3 | 4.09° ± 0.2° | Repeated Measurement Accuracy | ±0.2m |
| Place Of Origin | China | Distance Resolution | ≤0.1m |
| Detection Distance | 300m@10% Reflectivity | Packaging Details | Flight Case |
| Beam 2 | 2.05° ± 0.2° | Enclosure Rating | IP65 (or According To Specific Needs) |
| Beam 1 | 0° | Survival Temperature Range | -45°C~+65°C |
| Brand Name | Movelaser | Model Number | Molas CL |
| High Light | Wind Measurement Lidar with humidity range 0-100% RH ,Extreme weather wind speed and direction Lidar ,Wind Measurement Lidar for extreme conditions | ||
The Molas CL tower clearance lidar is a specialized type of lidar technology designed to monitor the clearance distance of blade tips in real-time. This advanced system continuously measures the space between the blade tips and the tower, ensuring precise and up-to-date data.
When the detected blade clearance approaches the predefined minimum threshold, the main controller of the fan unit can promptly initiate protective actions. These measures may include slowing down the rotor speed or retracting the blades to prevent any potential damage.
Implementing tower clearance lidar on existing wind turbine units offers significant advantages. It effectively prevents tower strikes, enabling operators to safely increase the power limits of units that were previously deemed risky. This leads to enhanced power generation without compromising safety.
Moreover, integrating tower clearance lidar into future turbine designs can contribute to reducing blade manufacturing costs as well as alleviating the structural design pressures on the units. This technology paves the way for more efficient and cost-effective wind energy solutions.
| Repeat Frequency | 20KHz Per Channel |
| Detection Distance | 300m @ 10% Reflectivity |
| Ambient Light Resistance | 100Klux |
| Operating Humidity Range | 0% ~ 100% RH |
| Distance Resolution | ≤ 0.1m |
| Beam 1 | 0° |
| Beam 2 | 2.05° ± 0.2° |
| Beam 3 | 4.09° ± 0.2° |
| Survival Temperature Range | -45°C ~ +65°C |
| Repeated Measurement Accuracy | ±0.2m |
This Wind Measurement Lidar product is designed for precise lidar measurement applications, making it highly suitable for sectors such as civil aviation and wind power, where accurate and reliable wind data is essential.
The Molas CL tower clearance lidar is designed to address three essential application scenarios aimed at ensuring the safe operation of wind turbines. The first scenario involves single point precise feedback , where the lidar system continuously targets a fixed position at the blade tip. By doing so, it provides highly accurate, real-time clearance distance measurements directly to the main controller. This constant and reliable data stream forms the critical foundation upon which all subsequent control decisions are made.
The second key scenario is threshold detection . In this mode, the system is configured with a defined minimum safe clearance threshold that acts as a boundary for safe operation. Whenever the clearance distance approaches or breaches this predetermined limit, an immediate alarm is activated. In response, the controller initiates protective measures such as slowing the rotor, adjusting blade pitch, or executing an emergency shutdown. These interventions effectively prevent potentially damaging tower strikes.
The third scenario is trend detection . Rather than focusing solely on the current clearance value, the lidar monitors how the distance is changing over time — analyzing its rate and direction. This predictive insight enables the system to anticipate possible risks a few seconds in advance, granting the main controller the opportunity to implement proactive and smooth mitigation strategies. Such anticipatory adjustments help avoid sudden load fluctuations and harsh maneuvers.
Together, these three scenarios operate in harmony: precise feedback delivers accurate raw data, threshold detection provides immediate protective action, and trend detection supplies early warning intelligence. This integrated safety mechanism creates a comprehensive loop that encompasses “seeing,” “judging,” and “anticipating.” For existing turbines, this technology allows for safely lifting derating limits and enhancing annual energy production. Looking forward, it supports future turbine designs by enabling reduced blade length and tower stiffness requirements, ultimately lowering both blade manufacturing costs and the overall design stresses.
Company Details
Business Type:
Manufacturer
Year Established:
2015
Total Annual:
20000000-30000000
Employee Number:
300~500
Ecer Certification:
Verified Supplier
MOVELASER Nanjing Movelaser Co., Ltd., established in 2015, is a leading innovator in the development and application of coherent wind LiDAR systems. We have introduced a range of dynamic wind LiDAR products, including ground-based, nacelle-mounted, and 3D scanning systems. Our products... MOVELASER Nanjing Movelaser Co., Ltd., established in 2015, is a leading innovator in the development and application of coherent wind LiDAR systems. We have introduced a range of dynamic wind LiDAR products, including ground-based, nacelle-mounted, and 3D scanning systems. Our products...
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