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Capstone Turbine Corporation Model C200 User’s Manual Heat Output Capstone The recuperated MicroTurbine can produce up to 1,420,000 kJ (1,350,000 Btu) per hour of clean, usable exhaust heat in the range of 232 to 310 °C (450 to 590 °F). The MicroTurbine exhaust stream is 305 mm (12 in) in diameter, flowing up to 28 m3 (2600 scf) per minute. Contact your Capstone Authorized Service Provider for data on heat output performance for specific system variations and/or ambient conditions. Operating the MicroTurbine Typical operation of the MicroTurbine is presented in the following paragraphs. Basic MicroTurbine (MT) Operation This section details basic system operation and explains how to use the MicroTurbine. Routine Operation Most MT applications require no regular interaction with an operator during normal operation. Built-in dispatch features include peak shaving with local or remote control, external switch control, programmable scheduling, automatic restart, and automatic loading. Communications There are two ways for the user to communicate with the MicroTurbine, either (1) via manual operation of the Display Panel, or (2) via digital communications through the User Interface Port (UIP) or Maintenance Interface Port (MIP). Details of Display Panel operation are described in a later section. A PC may be connected to the User Interface Port directly (with an RS-232 null modem cable or using a serial – to – Ethernet converter) or via a phone line and optional modem. Communication is then possible by use of the optional Capstone Remote Monitoring Software (CRMS) on the PC, or other program that uses Capstone’s open communication protocol. The Capstone Service Network (CSN) is another optional remote communication system using an internet connection through a secure Virtual Private Network (VPN), which can also be used to monitor the MicroTurbine in real time. With a ModBus Translator connected to the UIP, a customer can also use a RS-485 ModBus network to communicate with the MicroTurbine. The set-up, control, and basic performance of the MicroTurbine can be monitored and adjusted through the UIP and MIP. Primary user communications include: • Start and stop functions • Adjustment of power output • Storage and display of operation history • The configuration of operational parameters • Battery management functions Page 18 of 60 400008 Rev B (July 2008) 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 MicroTurbine Model C200 User's Manual
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