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Control Board/Power Meter - 1957

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High Quality photos of 19570082023-collection.
Photographer: Gitte Ahrenkiel, chairman of the Association: Operation of Gedser Wind Turbine, 2024.
Free of charge to the public.


Location: Juul's Museum, managed by Association: Operation of Gedser Wind Turbine, Korsagervej 14, 4874 Gedser, Denmark.


Juul's control board/meter cabinet was constructed by LK and serviced by an electrician company in Gedser.


Johannes Juul's Control Board/Power Meter is still in use. Primarily for measuring indoor lightning consumption. The system is connected to an outdoor electricity consumption meter.


"In 1968, Lauritz Knudsen merged with its biggest competitor on the Danish market, the company NES in Valby, and changed its name to LK-NES. The NES add-on was later deleted, but still lingers in the minds of many Danes."
Source: lk.dk/om-os/historie


The metal cabinet for the outdoor consumption meter is produced by LK and probably installed during the construction of the Gedser Wind Turbine in 1957.


2021-2022. Outdoor and indoor renovation, rust treatment and painting of the white transformer house. The house contains installed equipment dating back to the Gedser Wind Turbine's construction in 1957 as well as equipment associated with the operation of a newer Wincon nacelle (200 kW) 1993-2019.
In 1993, Johannes Juul's rotor was transferred to the Energy Museum in Jutland, where it is exhibited as one of the museum's popular attractions.
Photo: April 2024.



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