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what are the safety precautions of wind vane

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Answered by Noah11
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Safety in wind turbines is prompted by hazardous weather, working at heights, a potential for fires in the nacelle, and working around high voltages.

From lightning: Wind turbine towers are a natural target for lightning strikes. A main lightning discharge is characterized by rapidly rising current that peaks at about 200,000 Amps and averages about 30,000A over its duration. Even though the event is over in milliseconds, there is great potential for harm to personnel and damage to equipment. Personnel working around such a hazard that often strikes wind turbines want to know that they are safe when entering a tower. Electrical grounding is the foundation for an expected level of safety and that begins with a properly designed and installed electrical grounding system.

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