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CAPSTONE TURBINE CORPORATION 21211 NORDHOFF STREET Capstone CHATSWORTH, CA 91311 Interconnect Application..............................................................................................12-19 Protective Relay Functions .........................................................................................12-20 Application Review by the Utility Company .................................................................12-20 Interconnect Agreement..............................................................................................12-20 Start-Up and Tests ......................................................................................................12-20 CHAPTER 13: REFERENCED DOCUMENTATION...............................................................13-1 List of Figures FIGURE PAGE Figure 2-1. Typical Capstone C200 Turbogenerator Construction ...........................................2-1 Figure 3-1. Major C200 Functional Elements ...........................................................................3-1 Figure 3-2. Major Microturbine System Components ...............................................................3-4 Figure 3-3. System Operational States – Grid Connect............................................................3-7 Figure 3-4. System Operational States – Stand Alone .............................................................3-8 Figure 3-5. High Power Electronics Components ...................................................................3-12 Figure 4-1. Typical MultiPac Interconnection............................................................................4-8 Figure 4-2. Grid Connect Operation in Normal (Base Load) Dispatch Mode..........................4-11 Figure 4-4. Grid Connect Operation in Load Following Dispatch Mode..................................4-13 Figure 7-1. Net Power vs Ambient Temperature ......................................................................7-2 Figure 7-2. Ambient Elevation vs. Temperature Derating.........................................................7-8 Figure 7-3. ISO Partial Load Efficiency Vs Net Power (Nominal) ...........................................7-21 Figure 8-1. Typical Total Harmonic Current..............................................................................8-3 Figure 9-1. Grid Connect System Configuration .......................................................................9-1 Figure 9-2. Grid Fault Shutdown Trip Limits for Over/Under Voltage Events ...........................9-4 Figure 10-2. Model C200 UCB Connectors ............................................................................10-3 Figure 10-3. 4-20mA Current Source Analog Input Example .................................................10-9 Figure 10-4. 0-5V Voltage Source Analog Input Example ......................................................10-9 Figure 10-5. Typical Power Meter Interconnection ...............................................................10-11 Figure 10-6. Power Meter Connections ................................................................................10-12 Figure 10-7. MultiPac Signal Interconnections .....................................................................10-17 Figure 10-8. DB9 Null Modem Cable ....................................................................................10-21 Figure 10-9. DB25 Null Modem Cable ..................................................................................10-21 Figure 11-1. Battery Temperature Increase due to Load Transients ......................................11-2 Figure 11-2. Temperature Derating for Battery Life ................................................................11-3 Figure 11-3. Derating for Number of Starts per Year..............................................................11-3 Figure 12-1. Grid Connect Operation......................................................................................12-1 Figure 12-2. Grid Connect, Load-Following Operation Using a Power Meter.........................12-2 Figure 12-3. Stand Alone (Remote) Operation .......................................................................12-3 Figure 12-4. Dual Mode Operation .........................................................................................12-4 Figure 12-5. Isolated Operation ..............................................................................................12-5 Figure12-6. Zig-ZagConnection............................................................................................12-7 Figure 12-7. Zig-Zag Vector Diagram .....................................................................................12-8 Figure 12-8. 120/208 VAC Single-Phase Diagram .................................................................12-9 Figure 12-9. Full-Power Output via three (3) Isolated Single Phase Loads..........................12-10 410066 Rev C (June 2009) vi Capstone reserves the right to change or modify, without notice, the design, specifications, and/or contents of this document without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction.PDF Image | CAPSTONE C200 MICROTURBINE TECHNICAL REFERENCE
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