Application Guide Capstone Model C200 Hazardous Location Turbine Assembly

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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Application Guide: C200 Hazardous Location Turbine Assembly Pressurization System The pressurization system consists of two pressurization blowers, air inlet and exhaust in the enclosure, pressure transmitter, pressure switch, and pressure gauge (refer to the Pressure Gauge paragraph on page 26). Refer to the following paragraphs for a description of each component of the system. Pressurization Blowers The pressurization blowers are installed in the air inlet section of the C200 hazardous location enclosure as shown in Figure 2. The blowers are secured to the front access door, and the air inlet plenum is bolted on the door over the inlet side of the blowers. Each blower consists of a backward inclined fan assembly and direct drive motor. The fan housing and impellers are heat and spark resistant, and the motor is certified explosion-proof construction. Internal wiring is routed through sealed conduit and wire connections are contained in an explosion-proof junction box. The total parasitic load (external) consumed by the blowers is approximately 7.5 kW. Special care must be taken when servicing these components to maintain their safety integrity. Only trained personnel are allowed to service these components. Refer to Table 1 and the pressurization blower vendor specifications on page A-2 for more details. Air Inlet and Exhaust The air pressurization system draws air from a non-hazardous area through an air intake pipe installed on top of the pressurized section of the hazardous location enclosure. The pressurized air from the fans exits through the air exhaust pipe installed on top of the engine section. 480047 Rev. B (November 2010) Page 13 of 82 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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