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DUTCH INDUSTRIES LTD.

INFORMATION ON HOW TO
PURCHASE YOUR DUTCH WINDMILL

Determining your water needs

The first, and most important step in buying any windmill is to determine the
requirements of water production that the windmill must meet. A windmill can be used
for many applications. Most installations pump water from either a well, or an open
body of water, such as a dugout or pond.
When using a well, the well needs to be drilled so as to allow an adequate supply of
water to the windmill. If a well is already in place, tests must be done to determine the
capabilities of that particular well. As shown on the cover page of this package, your
windmill pump must be below the static water depth at the rated pumped water depth.
This is very important, as it ensures that your windmill will be supplied with an adequate
water supply.
It is very important that you have a professional check your well to determine how
much water output your well is capable of. This ensures that you will be buying a
windmill that suits your well installation.
Another important aspect of windmills is to determine how much wind is in your
area. This will ensure that your windmill will be installed in the most effective place. It
will also help you to design a storage tank if needed, to ensure that you have water at
all times.
Once these things are established, and your pump depth is known, decisions on
what model of windmill to buy may be determined. We have enclosed a consumers
checklist at the end of this document that we suggest you fill out in order to better
understand your windmill design requirements.

Windmill Model Selection
Dutch Industries currently has 3 models of windmills to choose from:

Dutch - Delta Jr. Windmill
This model is designed for water levels up to 100ft (30m) in depth (rated pumped water
depth). Depending on the pump that is purchased this windmill can produce an output
of 5 to 12 gallons (20 to 45 liters) per minute. This design regulates its speed by a
rotating tail. The cut in windspeed is approximately 4 1/2 miles (7.3 km) per hour. The
speed of this particular windmill is governed by the tail. Thus the windmill will never
stop turning. For winterization, the sucker rod must be disconnected, and the windmill
laid down.

Dutch - F8 Windmill
This model is designed for water levels up to 100ft (30m) in depth (rated pumped water
depth). Depending on the pump that is purchased this windmill can produce an output
of 5 to 12 gallons (20 to 45 liters) per minute. This design regulates its speed by a
furling tail. The cut in windspeed is approximately 4 1/2 miles (7.3 km) per hour, and
when the wind speed reaches 22 miles (35.4 km) per hour the windmill stops turning.
The advantage to a furling tail is that the windmill may be taken out of service by furling
the tail from the ground, whereas a non furling windmill must be disassembled to
accomplish this.



























Dutch - Delta 16 Windmill
This model is designed for water levels up to 500ft (152.4m) in depth (rated pumped
water depth). Depending on the pump that is purchased this windmill can produce an
output of 3 to 27 gallons (11 to 96 liters) per minute. Deeper wells may be used by
using special pumps, but the water output will be reduced. The Delta 16 regulates its
speed by a furling tail. The cut in windspeed is approximately 7 1/2 miles (12 km) per
hour, and when the wind speed reaches 22 miles (35.4 km) per hour the windmill stops
turning. The advantage to a furling tail is that the windmill may be taken out of service
by furling the tail from the ground, whereas a non furling windmill must be disassembled
to accomplish this.
This model is shown on the cover page.

All Models of Dutch Windmills are continually being improved, and specifications are
subject to change without notice. If you need any assistance in selecting components,
or understanding any information regarding our windmills, please contact your local
Dutch Dealer.

Pump Selection for your Windmill

Pump selection is very important when purchasing a windmill to pump water. There are
several pieces of information which are needed before a pump is selected:

1. How Deep is the rated pumped water depth in my well?

This determines how large your pump can be. The deeper the pumped water depth,
the less volume of water that can be pumped, due to the size of pump and its rated
maximum lift. This is the limiting factor of how much water flow your windmill will be
capable of.

2. How much water flow do you require of the windmill?

To select the correct size of pump that you wish to use, you must know what your
maximum flow rate of water needs to be. Make sure that you use a realistic flow rate,
as larger pumps cost a lot more money. Also make sure that the well in which you are
installing the windmill can produce the amount of water that you are asking it to
produce. If you choose too large of a pump, it might lower your water level, and run the
pump dry. Remember that you will need to design a storage tank for periods of time
when the winds are light, and the windmill is not pumping water.

3. When selecting a pump, remember the following points.

Remember that the size of the pump that you choose does not relate to the depth of the
well, except for the maximum depth. The main reason why there is a maximum depth
is because the pump rod can only take a certain amount of force on it, and because a
larger pump will increase the starting wind speed. Most people believe that the deeper
the well is, the more water there is to pull up to the surface. This is not true. The forces
involved are directly related to the size of the piston in the pump, and the pressure
(head) that is on the piston.

Example: If I were to select a 3 Pump and install it on a site with a well with a 200 ft
water level, it would pump a maximum flow rate of 6.6125 Gal/min.
If I were to put that same 3 Pump and install it on a site with a 100 ft water level, it
would still pump a maximum flow rate of 6.6125 Gal/min. The only change would be
that the 3 pump in the 100ft well would begin pumping at a slightly lower wind speed,
due to the decreased pressure (head) on the piston.
Note: These numbers are based on a Delta 16 Windmill, but the same principles apply
to the Delta Jr. and F8 Windmills.

Another fact that most people do not realize is that the diameter of the pipe used to
bring up the water from the pump does not effect the volume of water that the windmill
can pump. The only thing that changes is the velocity of the water. If the velocity is to
great, a larger pipe size may be used to reduce the velocity.


There are several other factors involved in selecting the correct components for your
windmill. For a windmill which is over 500 feet in depth, the pump rod diameter should
be increased from the standard 7/16 inch rod to 5/8 inch rod. Doing this does restricts
the flow somewhat, and the pipe size used in installation might need to be increased.
Below is a list of pumps which are standard in the industry. Other pumps can be
bought, but are generally not cost effective, as they are custom manufactured.


PUMP FLOW VS MAXIMUM LIFT FOR THE DUTCH DELTA JR. & F8 WINDMILL

MAXIMUM LIFT

PUMP DIAMETER

MAXIMUM FLOW

feet

metres

inches

millimetres

Litres
per
minute

Imperial
gallons per
minute

US
gallons per
minute

Price of
Pump
In
USD

100

31

2"

50.8

19.7

4.16

5.2



70

21

2-1/2"

63.5

29.5

6.24

7.8



40

12

3"

76.2

44.3

9.36

11.7






PUMP FLOW VS MAXIMUM LIFT FOR THE DUTCH DELTA 16 WINDMILL

MAXIMUM LIFT

PUMP DIAMETER

MAXIMUM FLOW

feet

metres

inches

millimetres

Litres
per
minute

Imperial
gallons per
minute

US
gallons per
minute

Price of
Pump
In
USD

488

149

2"

50.8

11.2

2.35

2.94



312

95

2-1/2"

63.5

17.4

3.68

4.6



216

65

3"

76.2

24.0

5.29

6.63



121

37

4"

101.6

42.7

19.40

11.75



54

16

6"

152.4

96.1

21.2

26.5




NOTES:
1.) Larger pumps than recommended in the chart may be selected. This will result in the
windmill needing slightly more wind speed to get started, but will result in more volume
being pumped over a given period of time.

Smaller pumps may pump less water, but the windmill will start pumping at lower wind
speeds, therefore the windmill will be pumping water more often.

2.) MAX FLOW is calculated at a wind speed of 22.4miles per hour or 36 kilometres per
hour or 10 metres per second. This is the approximate wind speed when the windmill furls
and stops.
3.) Pump rod diameter will have to be increased for lift of 500 feet (153 m) or more.
4.) For situations not covered by this chart, the diameter of the pump is equal to 44.17over
the square root of the lift.

5.) Larger pumps are available by special order.

What parts do I need to purchase my Windmill
Parts and Kits Selection for Dutch Delta Jr. Windmill:
Step 1: (Choose one Selection)
Delta Jr. Windmill With Lattice Tower ............................ Pt# 880
Delta Jr. Windmill With Tubular Tower........................... Pt# 800

Step 1a: (If Pt# 880 was choosen, and a Tower that is greater than 10ft is needed, Select
one of the following options)
Lattice Tower Extension (To make a 20ft Tower) .......... Pt# 930
Lattice Tower Extensions (To make a 30ft Tower)......... Pt# 930, 931

Step 2: (Choose one Selection)
Delta Jr. Aeration Kit ...................................................... Pt# 810
(Includes parts to aerate only)
Delta Jr. Water Kit.......................................................... Pt# 830For Tubular Tower Only
(Includes parts to pump water only)
Delta Jr. Water Kit.......................................................... Pt# 940For Lattice Tower 10ft
(Includes parts to pump water only)
Delta Jr. Water Kit.......................................................... Pt# 941For Lattice Tower 20ft
(Includes parts to pump water only)
Delta Jr. Water/Aeration Combination Kit ...................... Pt# 850
(Includes parts to pump water and aerate at the same time)
(Need to order 830, 940, or 941 Water Kit as well as this kit)

Step 2a: (If pumping water, and using a Tower that is greater than 10ft, the following kit
must be purchased)
Water Kit Bolt Package (For 20ft and 30ft) Towers........... Pt# 930

Step 3: (Parts that can be purchased only for a water pumping windmill, but vary as per
well installation. Some parts may be purchased locally.)
2 Brass Pump ................................................................. Pt# 442-2-6
2 1/2 Brass Pump ........................................................... Pt# 442-212-6
3 Brass Pump ................................................................. Pt# 442-3-6
Riser Pipe 1 1/4 10ft Long Galv. ............................... Pt# 792
Sucker Rod 7/16 10ft Long ...................................... Pt# 793
1 1/4 Galvinized Pipe Coupler......................................... Pt# PC114G
1 1/4" Male NPT 1 Barb Elbow Galv. ........................ Pt# 110579
1 1/4 Male NPT 1 Barb Galv................................... Pt# 110580
1 Black Poly Hose........................................................... Pt# 110581
1 1/4 Black PVC Pipe...................................................... Pt# 110632
Delta Jr. Repair Kit ............................................................ Pt# 806
(Includes plastic bushings, steel spacers,
nuts and bolts, and Pitman Bearing)
Counter Weight (For Delta Jr) ........................................... Pt# 728
Sucker Rod Guide (7/16 Sucker Rod, 1 1/2 Pipe) ........ Pt# 837
(This part prevents clatter)
1/2 Black Poly Hose........................................................ Pt# 110610
Brass Check Valve for Aeration Hose............................... Pt# 110614
Bronze Breather for Aeration Hose ................................... Pt# 110615
1 1/4 Stuffing Box............................................................ Pt# 36031
(Use this to increase the pressure of your water discharge)


Parts and Kits Selection for Dutch F8 Windmill:

Step 1: (Must be Purchased)

F8 Windmill Head Assembly ............................................. Pt# 5606
Lattice Tower 10ft .......................................................... Pt# 910

Step 2: (Choose one Selection)

F8 Aeration Kit ............................................................... Pt# 5665
F8 Water Kit ................................................................... Pt# 5675
F8 Water Kit for Stuffing Box ...................................... Pt# 5676
F8 Water/Aeration Kit..................................................... Pt# 5680
F8 Water/Aeration Kit for Stuffing Box........................ Pt# 5681

Step 3: (Choose one Selection)

Lattice Tower Extension (To make a 20ft Tower) .......... Pt# 930
Lattice Tower Extensions (To make a 30ft Tower)......... Pt# 930, 931

Step 3a: (If pumping water, the kit which corresponds to the size of your tower must be
purchased)

F8 10ft Tower Sucker Rod Kit (7/16 Rod)................. Pt# 5684
F8 20ft Tower Sucker Rod Kit (7/16 Rod)................. Pt# 5682
F8 30ft Tower Sucker Rod Kit (7/16 Rod)................. Pt# 5683

Step 4: (Parts that can be purchased only for a water pumping windmill, but vary as per
well installation. Some parts may be purchased locally.)

2 Brass Pump ................................................................. Pt# 442-2-6
2 1/2 Brass Pump ........................................................... Pt# 442-212-6
3 Brass Pump ................................................................. Pt# 442-3-6
Riser Pipe 1 1/4 10ft Long Galv. ............................... Pt# 792
Sucker Rod 7/16 10ft Long ...................................... Pt# 793
1 1/4 Galvinized Pipe Coupler......................................... Pt# PC114G
1 1/4" Male NPT 1 Barb Elbow Galv. ........................ Pt# 110579
1 1/4 Male NPT 1 Barb Galv................................... Pt# 110580
1 Black Poly Hose........................................................... Pt# 110581
1 1/4 Black PVC Pipe...................................................... Pt# 110632
Sucker Rod Guide (7/16 Sucker Rod, 1 1/2 Pipe) ........ Pt# 837
(This part prevents clatter)
1/2 Black Poly Hose........................................................ Pt# 110610
Brass Check Valve for Aeration Hose............................... Pt# 110614
Bronze Breather for Aeration Hose ................................... Pt# 110615
1 1/4 Stuffing Box............................................................ Pt# 36031
(Use this to increase the pressure of your water discharge)

Parts and Kits Selection for Dutch Delta 16 Windmill:

Step 1: (Must be Purchased)

Delta 16 Windmill with Tower............................................ Pt# DELTA16K1

Step 2: (Parts that can be purchased only for a water pumping windmill, but vary as per
well installation. Some parts may be purchased locally.)

2 Brass Pump ................................................................. Pt# 442-2-6
2 1/2 Brass Pump ........................................................... Pt# 442-212-6
3 Brass Pump ................................................................. Pt# 442-3-6
4 Brass Pump ................................................................. Pt# 442-4-6
6 Brass Pump ................................................................. Pt# 442-6-6
Riser Pipe 1 1/4 20ft Long Galv. ............................... Pt# 35126
Riser Pipe 1 1/4 142 7/16 Long Galv...................... Pt# 35129
Riser Pipe 1 1/4 66 9/16 Long Galv........................ Pt# 35130
Sucker Rod 7/16 20ft Long ...................................... Pt# 35127
Sucker Rod 7/16 147 3/8 Long .............................. Pt# 35131
Sucker Rod 7/16 76 1/16 Long ............................. Pt# 35132
1 1/4 Galvinized Pipe Coupler......................................... Pt# PC114G
1 1/4" Male NPT 1 Barb Elbow .................................... Pt# 110579
1 1/4 Male NPT 1 Barb .............................................. Pt# 110580
1 Black Poly Hose........................................................... Pt# 110581
1 1/4 Black Flex PVC Pipe.............................................. Pt# 110632
Sucker Rod Coupler 3/4 to 12mm................................ Pt# 35125
Sucker Rod Coupler 3/4 to 7/16 ................................ Pt# 35123
Sucker Rod Coupler 3/4 to 5/8 .................................. Pt# 35124
Sucker Rod Coupler 7/16 to 12mm.............................. Pt# 35133

Step 3: (Optional Kits and Parts that may be purchased)

1 1/4 Suspension Kit Plate.............................................. Pt# 35122
1 1/4 Suspension Kit For Stuffing Box ......................... Pt# SK114
2 Suspension Kit Plate.................................................... Pt# 35119
2 Suspension Kit For Stuffing Box ............................... Pt# SK2
1 1/4 Stuffing Box............................................................ Pt# 36031
Sucker Rod Guide (5/8 Sucker Rod, 1 1/2 Pipe) .......... Pt# 35778

Note: When using pipe for your windmill, it is very important that you select the correct size
and quality. We do not recommend using any pipe that is thinner than Sch. 40 (4mm), but
if you do use any type of pipe that is thinner than Sch 40 (4mm) then the pipe couplers that
are used must tighten until no thread shows on the pipe. If this rule is ignored, the pipe
may break at this connection.

NOTE:
Dutch Industries strives to give the most competitive prices possible, but in cases where
freight is at a high cost for down hole components, our customers generally buy our
windmill and a pump, and supply all of the downhole parts such as Pipe, Sucker Rod, Pipe
Couplings, and Coupling Nuts. As each of these parts is variable as per each installation,
it is difficult for us to predetermine these parts without a well depth.





CONSUMERS CHECKLIST

1. What is the average wind speed at the location for the period the wind turbine
will be operational?



2. Are there objects surrounding the site that will interfere with wind flow?



3. Where is the water located? (Well, Dug-out, Stream, etc.)



4. If the water is located in a well, what is the casing diameter, volumetric output,
and draw-down?



5. What is the vertical lift of the water?



6. What is the length and diameter of horizontal pipe?



7. How much water is required daily and monthly?



8. Is the daily requirement of water critical?



9. Do you have a storage reservoir, if so what size is it?



10. Is this a permanent location?



11. Will this be a seasonal application?



12. How often will the site be checked?

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