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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Application Guide: C200 Hazardous Location Turbine Assembly Installation Refer to the following paragraphs for details necessary to install the C200 hazardous location turbine assembly. All electrical conduit, switchgear, gas lines and safety valves must comply with Zone 2, IIA and IIB, T1 requirements, depending on the applicable classification. The installer must be aware of all applicable codes. Lifting and Handling The hazardous location assembly has a high center of gravity and may tip when lifting. Take precautions to adequately secure the assembly prior to lifting. Take special care when lifting or moving the hazardous location assembly. The stainless steel enclosure has four lifting eyebolts on the top and fork lift openings on the bottom of the enclosure. The crane and cables must be capable of lifting 12,000 lb (5455 kg) minimum, and a spreader bar should be used. If using a forklift or a pallet jack, the enclosure must be lifted from the sides ONLY. Severe damage to the enclosure will occur if lift is attempted from the front or the rear of the package. Refer to the C200 Hazardous Location O&I Drawing (528350-100) for lifting sling specifications. Installation Specifications The following paragraphs describe the specifications required for installing the C200 hazardous location turbine assembly. When installing a hazardous location system, all electrical conduit, switchgear, gas lines and safety valves must comply with the area classification. The installer must be aware of all applicable codes. Service access is critical to the installation site. For installation specifications refer to the latest editions of NFPA 496 Standard for Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment, NFPA 70 (National Electric Code) Article 501, applicable parts of IEC 60079, and the C200 Hazardous Location Outline and Installation (O&I) drawing (528350-100). Refer to the C200 Technical Reference (410066), Electrical Installation Technical Reference (410009), and Fuel Requirements Technical Reference (410002) for additional information. In addition, refer to guidelines provided below for general installation and other topics specific to hazardous areas. Failure to do so will significantly increase maintenance and may reduce the life expectancy of the hazardous location assembly. Electrical Refer to the Electrical Installation Technical Reference (410009) for electrical installation details, including example wiring diagrams. All electrical conduit, wiring, fittings, junctions and sealant must comply with Zone 2, IIA and IIB, T1 requirements. The installation must comply with all applicable codes and safe practices. Use separate conduits for power and control signals, and use twisted-pair shielded wire to keep the low power signals free of electrical interference. 480047 Rev. B (November 2010) Page 28 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. WARNING In accordance with NFPA 496, it is necessary to provide both audible and visual alarms at a constantly attended location alerting the user that the pressurization system has failed to maintain a positive pressure. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the controller alarm signals are relayed to a manned station in order to comply with this requirement. WARNINGPDF Image | Application Guide Capstone Model C200 Hazardous Location Turbine Assembly
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