Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon Ltd products
Hydropower
Gilkes - Hydropower Turgo Turbine
The Turgo impulse turbine was first developed by Gilkes in 1919 and remains a widely used hydropower solution. Designed as a side-entry impulse turbine, it typically operates at twice the speed of a Pelton turbine when working under the same head. This design was patented by Eric Crewdson, Grandfather of the current Gilkes chairman, and over a century later the Turgo continues to deliver reliable performance in a range of hydropower applications.
Gilkes - Pelton Impulse Turbine
The Pelton impulse turbine is suited to sites with high head and low flow. It operates by directing high-velocity water jets onto the runner, converting water energy into rotational force. Available in single or multi-jet configurations, with horizontal or vertical arrangements, the Pelton is designed to deliver high energy transfer and efficient performance.
Gilbert - Francis Reaction Turbine
The Francis turbine is suited to sites with low to medium head and high flow. Water enters through a pressurised spiral casing and is directed by adjustable guide vanes onto the runner blades. The resulting water pressure drives rotation, delivering efficient power generation across a broad operating range.
Gilbert - Compact Turbine
The Gilkes compact turbine range consists of Pelton and Turgo turbines, engineered specifically for sub-150kW hydropower applications. These turbines feature a compact case design, electric actuation, and precision-engineered runners and spear valves, ensuring a cost-effective, durable, and efficient solution for a broad range of hydraulic conditions. Designed for easy integration, the compact range offers flexibility while maintaining high performance.
