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CHAPTER 10 Capstone COMMUNICATIONS Relay Outputs A total of six solid state output relays are available to signal selected operating conditions to external equipment. The functions to operate each relay must be configured using CRMS software. Refer to the CRMS Technical Reference User’s Edition (410013) for how to configure these relays. Table 10-9 describes the available functions. Table 10-10 provides details for the output connections on terminal block J15. Function Description Standby Run Contr Closed Fault Stand Alone SA Load Disable Fuel On Fuel Purge Load State External Load PRT RLY FLT ANT-ISL FLT Not Assigned CHP Active (If installed) Table 10-9. Available Output Relay Functions Function is true when the system is in the Standby state. Function is true when the engine is running or power electronics are enabled. Function is true when the Output Contactor is closed. When a fault is active, this setting is true when the system active faults create a severity level greater than a warning. If the microturbine is in the Stand Alone mode, this function is true. If the microturbine is in the SA mode and in the Load State, this function is true. When the system is in the Disable state, this function is true. This function is true when the electrical fuel shut-off is enabled. Contact will be true for 10 seconds after the main fuel shutoff is closed (for units equipped with liquid fuel only). This function is true if the system is in the Load State (GC or SA). The relay indicates when the external load may be engaged, i.e., IGBTs are enabled. For example, the relay can be used to run/stop the fuel gas booster in low- pressure systems. This function is true when the system active faults have an isolation message of “PRT RLY Fault” (Protective Relay Fault). This function is true when the system active faults have an isolation message of “ANTI-ISL Fault” (Anti-Islanding Fault). No software function assigned to this hardware output relay (Initial factory setting). Signal is active when the system detects microturbine exhaust gas flow. 410066 Rev C (June 2009) 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. 10-14PDF Image | CAPSTONE C200 MICROTURBINE TECHNICAL REFERENCE
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