Malibu Hydro
Malibu Hydro System was designed to provide electricity to the Malibu Club in Canada. This hydro system starts from a high alpine lake where water is diverted from the lake through a steel penstock to a power house nearly below near the shore of Jervis Inlet. The flow of water turns a pelton wheel which is attached to a generator to create electricity. The electricity is then transmitted to camp by a submarine cable running under Jervis Inlet at a high voltage to reduce losses. Power is then distributed throughout camp on the existing and upgraded electrical system.
Weir (Item A)
A small weir type dam was built at the lake outlet, and, by limiting the discharge into the creek, aids in maintaining the lake level. The weir has a large pipe and valve in its base to pass the minimum required to maintain the creek. This is in addition to the water which will be spilled to create power.Intake (Item B)
Water regulated at the lake will flow down the creek from the level to the level. Here a second weir was built across the creek that forms a large deep pool from which the penstock draws water at a rate of up to.Power House (Item C & D)
The power house contains the turbine, generator, and the necessary equipment to control and distribute the electricity for Malibu. It is located a short distance above the beach. The following diagram and table explains what happens once the water flow reaches the Power houseItem | Process | Function | Measure | Parameter |
A | Jet & spear valve | Intake water velocity | Pressure at valve in Penstock | 10-620 PSI |
B | Deflector | Deflects water flow away from turbine | Angle position of deflector | 0° - 90° Degrees |
C | Turbine | Pelton wheel turns in direction of water flow | How fast the turbine is turning | Fixed |
D | Shaft | Distributes turning motion of turbine to the generator | How fast the shaft is turning | Fixed |
E | Generator | Generates the three phase AC electricity | The frequency output generated | = 60 Hz |
F | Governor | Maintains even load on Generator and flow on turbine | Frequency sample either from shaft, or generator, or switch gear | = 60 Hz |
G | Switch gear | Breakers to break up flow if necessary | Halts flow of electricity if too high | --- |
H | Transformer | Steps the voltage up to be transferred to camp | --- | 600 V – 14000 V |