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Difference between revisions of "Micro Hydro - Operation and Maintenance"
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Revision as of 19:41, 14 June 2009
Operation and maintenance (O+M) procedures must be planned and put into action in the initial stages of any scheme to prevent breakdowns and reduced power outputs. The failure to use O+M procedures will result in financial problems and loss of confidence in the value of micro-hydro. The design engineer, the equipment installers and the users of the scheme, all have important parts to play in the O+M of micro-hydro schemes.
Further reading:
Micro-hydro design manual: A guide to small-scale water power schemes by Adam Harvey, Allen Inversin, Andy Brown, Priyantha Hettiarachi (1993)



















