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CAPSTONE C200 MICROTURBINE TECHNICAL REFERENCE

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CHAPTER 3 Capstone SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Software Download This state ensures that the system is put in the proper configuration to load new software. The system automatically enters into this state upon starting a software upload through the CRMS Software. Once the software load is complete, the user must cycle power in order to exit this state. Protective Relay Test and Protective Relay Fault This state allows a test of the protective relay functionality. If the proper fault is detected, the System Controller transitions to the Fault state. Fault This is the state that all active operating states (except the Standby state) transition to if a shutdown level fault is detected. Once everything is turned off, the system will clear the fault and transition back to Standby if the fault can be reset. Warmdown This is the state that all active operating states transition to if a fault occurs that disables the primary source of start power. In Grid Connect mode, the primary source of start power is the Load Controller while for Stand Alone mode it is the Battery Controllers. Disable This is the final state for all severe faults and can be transitioned to from any state. Once you enter this state, power in the entire system is shut down and if in Stand Alone mode, the system goes to sleep. If you are in Grid Connect mode and the precharge circuitry is still working, the controller and display could possibly stay on depending on the severity level and type of fault. Power Electronics Components The Capstone C200 microturbine utilizes advanced solid state high power electronics to provide high quality electrical power. In Grid Connect mode, the microturbine supplies power as a current source to an energized electrical grid. In Stand Alone mode, the microturbine supplies power as a grid- isolated voltage source. Figure 3-5 shows the major components of the high power electronics. Generator Control Module Load Control Module Battery Control Modules (Stand Alone configuration only) Battery Packs (Stand Alone configuration only) Precharge Transformer Main Output Contactor Auxiliary Output Contactor Brake Resistors 410066 Rev C (June 2009) 3-11 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.

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