A wooden water reservoir which releases water of specified volume at a specified time by means of a trip dam.
a conduit for carrying water, as to a water wheel.
regulator consisting of a valve or gate that controls the rate of water flow through a sluice
conduit that carries a rapid flow of water controlled by a sluicegate
a pipe that runs from the intake down to the turbine/generator
a pipe that serves the purpose of a flume
a sluice or floodgate to regulate the flow of water
Steep gradient pipe or channel for gravity acceleration of water for driving electric generators in hydroelectric plants.
A conduit, commonly steel pipe, leading from the reservoir to a power generating plant downstream from the reservoir.
A conduit carries water from the reservoir to the turbine in a hydroelectric plant.
A closed pipeline through which the water flows to a hydro turbine. See also: Diversion, Head, Head Loss, Intake, Trash Rack
A pipeline used to convey water under pressure to the turbines of a hydroelectric plant.
A tube or conduit for conducting water, usually directing flow to electrical generators.
A pipe that conveys water under pressure from the forebay to the turbine.
A closed conduit or pipe for conducting water to the powerhouse.
The pipe leading from the water intake to the hydraulic turbine.
A closed conduit or tube for supplying water under pressure to a turbine.
A component of a hydropower plant; a pipe that delivers water to the turbine.
Penstocks are sluices or gates or intake structures that control water flow, or enclosed pipes that deliver water to hydraulic turbines and sewerage systems.