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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Technical Reference: MultiPac Operation and Technical Information Performsoftwareconfigurationsettings(seeMultiPacSoftwareConfiguration) Assign unique identification to each turbine (1 = master , 2-20 = subordinate) Enable MultiPac turbines Select minimum MultiPac Power (kW) and Time Out (Stand Alone only) Add, remove or reconfigure turbines (if needed) Communication Bay Interconnections Communications bay contact terminals are required to be closed (jumpered) on the master turbine only, to enable desired MicroTurbine functionality. The master then passes on configuration settings to the rest of the turbines in the MultiPac system. NOTE Jumper locations are shown in the Grid Connect Technical Reference (410027) and Stand Alone Technical Reference (410028) manuals. The table below summarizes MultiPac requirements for UCB terminal jumper closures: Functional Closure All Turbines Master Only Operating Mode (GC,SA,DM) Start Input Mode (User/Remote) Emergency Stop (Global E-stop) Emergency Stop (Local E-stop) Battery Wake-up Ethernet Connections RS-485 Connections X X X X(1) X X(2) X Operating Mode - Configure jumpers for the required operating mode: • Grid Connect – Utility grid synchronizes (frequency, voltage) with turbines • Stand Alone – MicroTurbine inverter master synchronizes (frequency, voltage) with other turbines • Dual Mode – Switches between GC and SA in the event of power outage (Refer to Dual Mode Controller (410039) for details on wiring. No jumpers are required for dual mode operation – terminals are connected to DMC instead.) Grid Connect TB4, pins 1 & 2 J12, pins 3 & 5 StandAlone TB4,pins1&3 J12,pins2&5 DualMode - - (1) Jumper required only on master. May be installed on all turbines to avoid interlock configuration faults when the MultiPac is disabled for troubleshooting or service. (2) See section “Emergency Stop (E-stop)” for all possible configuration settings. 410032 Rev D (February 2006) Page 3 of 16 This information is proprietary to Capstone Turbine Corporation. Neither this document nor the information contained herein shall be copied, disclosed to others, or used for any purposes other than the specific purpose for which this document was delivered. Capstone reserves the right to change or modify without notice, the design, the product specifications, and/or the contents of this document without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction. Jumper Connection Operating Mode C30 C60/C65PDF Image | Technical Reference MultiPac Operation Technical Information
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