AMSOIL Lubricants – Leading The Way

In The Wind Industry

Almost 58,000 wind turbines dot the American landscape. Nearly 50% of those now use AMSOIL synthetic lubricants in their gearboxes. Here’s the story of how AMSOIL shook up the wind industry – and how it benefits you

AMSOIL dove into the wind market more than a decade ago for the same reasons they enter most markets: to solve a problem. At the time, wind farm managers were struggling to find a wind turbine gearbox lubricant capable of delivering superior protection without requiring frequent and expensive changes. Fully appreciating the challenge requires understanding how a wind turbine gearbox works.

Wind turbine gearbox 101

If you’ve ever driven past a wind farm, you’ve noticed how slowly wind turbine blades turn – typically 10-18 rpm. The generator inside the turbine’s nacelle (the housing atop the tower), however, requires up to 1,500 rpm to produce the turbine’s rated power. The gearbox increases rotational speed from the low-rpm turbine blades to the high rpm electric generator. It uses a variety of planetary gears, helical gears and bearings to accomplish this.

All those moving parts must withstand tremendous torque and high speeds while operating in hot, humid, wet environments or sub-zero temperatures – sometimes all the above throughout the year. Gear lube can quickly fail in such conditions.

That was precisely the case with the predominant wind turbine gear lube on the market at the time. It tended to absorb moisture, which led to additives separating from the lubricant (called additive drop out). This leads to a form of fatigue failure called micro-pitting that can cause gears to fail. In fact, at that time, a wind-farm manager could expect 30-40 percent of the gearboxes in his turbines to fail within three to five years. This is unacceptable considering that, along with crane costs, replacing a wind turbine gearbox costs up to $500,000.

Image showing ball bearings and gear teeth lubricated with a competitors oil and with AMSOIL.

To help prolong gearbox life, managers resorted to frequent gear-lube changes, typically every two to three years. That may not sound unreasonable until you understand the toll a single lubricant change takes. First, the turbine must be shut down, which reduces profitability. A team of trained technicians must then mobilize a specially designed truck capable of pumping the new lubricant to the gearbox (up to 300 feet above the ground) while draining the old oil. Not only that, the gearbox requires flushing to remove contaminants, which adds additional time and complexity. Changing oil in just one gearbox can cost thousands of dollars. Changing oil in every gearbox on a wind farm quickly becomes cost-prohibitive.

Building a better lubricant

AMSOIL went to work developing a better gear lubricant. In addition to years of lab testing, the lubricant was installed in seven wind turbines located in the Midwest. The turbines had been using a competitor’s oil and were in rough shape. In fact, the wind farm manager later told AMSOIL he had expected the gearboxes to fail within six months of testing. Instead, the AMSOIL product performed well and the turbines continued running.

AMSOIL monitored lubricant and turbine performance every month. The process uncovered several costly hurdles to servicing wind farms. For example, personnel must complete safety training, earn certification and carry millions of dollars of liability insurance simply to set foot on a wind farm, let alone climb a tower. In addition, wind farm managers expect suppliers to act as technical consultants and help them develop procedures for improving efficiency. AMSOIL quickly realized that servicing wind farms requires a team of full-time, specialized experts. That’s why they handle sales to wind farms corporately rather than through independent Dealers.

Despite years of severe service, the lubricant continued performing flawlessly. In total, the lubricant was in use for nine years without being changed and without incident. Recently, the wind farm elected to decommission the seven turbines to perform infrastructure upgrades; however, the lubricant was still in great condition and performing well until its final day of use.

AMSOIL’s test data impressed the biggest and most prestigious manufacturers in the world. They have since earned approvals from nearly every major turbine manufacturer and gearbox manufacturer, including Siemens*, Vestas*, Flender*, Nanjing Gear* and ZF*. This was a huge step since wind farm managers won’t use non-approved oils in their turbines given the astronomical costs should something fail. The AMSOIL gear lube is also the factory fill for one of the world’s largest turbine manufacturers, as well as the run-in oil at nearly every major gearbox OEM that supplies the global wind industry. They continue to work toward earning more factory-fill agreements.

AMSOIL products are now installed in nearly 50 percent of all wind turbines in the U.S., in addition to turbines in Europe, China, India, Brazil and more. They are proud to say that AMSOIL products have never caused a gearbox failure. That’s a tremendous achievement considering the state of the industry prior to our arrival.

What good is it for me?

The United States receives 6.3% and Canada 4.7% of its electricity from wind energy.

You might be thinking, “That’s great for AMSOIL INC., but how does it help me?” There are several ways.

1) Increased expertise influences all AMSOIL products

The insights They’ve gleaned from their involvement in the wind industry influence additional product formulations. For example, they applied the advanced chemistry of the wind-turbine gear lubricant to the passenger car/light truck market via SEVERE GEAR® Synthetic Gear Lube. The chemistry that impressed the toughest critics in one of the world’s most demanding industries influenced the chemistry in each easy-pack of SEVERE GEAR. Developing and testing synthetic technology in wind turbines builds our knowledge and helps us continue to improve our full line of world-class synthetic lubricants.

2) Brand validation

AMSOIL has never caused a gearbox failure. That's a tremendous achievement considering the state of the industry prior to their arrival.

Their leadership role in the wind industry strengthens the AMSOIL brand and helps validate your choice of AMSOIL products for your vehicles and equipment. Additionally, it shows that their size and influence is larger than some people think, boosting your credibility. Knowing that the biggest and most prestigious manufacturers in the wind industry selected AMSOIL from all the lubricant manufacturers in the world to develop a gear lube for their gearboxes shows the confidence these companies have in the AMSOIL name and products With AMSOIL lubricants installed in nearly 50 percent of U.S. wind turbines, that level of credibility speaks volumes about their product quality. “If AMSOIL synthetic lubricants perform that well in wind turbines, imagine how well they can perform in your vehicles and equipment.”

3) Improves company image
While it may not be at the forefront of many enthusiasts’ minds, many customers actively look for companies that support sustainability. By servicing renewable-energy assets and maintaining a leadership role in the industry, they strengthen their image, which reflects well, not only upon AMSOIL but also on the people who use their products

4) Helps keep costs down

A single wind farm can require thousands of gallons of lubricants. To meet demand, they purchase increased volumes of raw materials at a time, helping reduce purchasing costs. Manufacturing to meet increased demand also leads to greater production efficiency, which further holds costs in check. They pass the savings on to you.

AMSOIL plans to continue growing their presence in the wind industry. It’s a key part of the AMSOIL strategy to diversify and strengthen the company, which ensures the viability of the AMSOIL name and products for years to come.

If you would like more information on what AMSOIL is doing in the wind energy field, check out their web site at https://amsoilwind.com/

The above information taken from the January 2019 issue of the AMSOIL Dealer Magazine

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