The operation and maintenance of wind power stations is the core work to ensure stable power generation from wind turbines and extend equipment lifespan. Daily operation and maintenance includes basic tasks such as unit inspections, blade flaw detection, gearbox oil testing, and debugging of pitch and electronic control systems. Operation and maintenance personnel regularly inspect potential hazards in the lines, promptly handle common issues such as fault alarms, yaw stalling, and oil leaks. At the same time, relying on remote monitoring platforms to collect data in real time, predict component wear and tear, and carry out preventive maintenance in advance, ensuring long-term safe, efficient, and economical operation of the wind farm.
Special maintenance/replacement of large components
▶ blade
1) Blade repair and maintenance
2) Supporting maintenance equipment for various models
3) Blade design, production, and manufacturing
4) Technical transformation of blades
▶ gearbox
1) Inspection/maintenance on the tower
2) Replacement under the tower
1) Inspection/maintenance on the tower
2) Replacement under the tower
3) Remanufacturing of various models of generators
▶ spindle
1) Inspection/maintenance on the tower
2) Replacement under the tower
3) Design, production, and manufacturing of multiple models of spindles