Technical Reference Stand Alone Operation – Capstone Model C30 and C65

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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Technical Reference: Stand Alone Operation–Capstone Models C30 and C65 4.2. MultiPac Configuration CRMS or the microturbine display panel is used to configure microturbines to operate in a MultiPac. The following operations are performed for a MultiPac configuration. • Assign unique identification to each turbine (1 = master , 2-20 = subordinate) • Enable MultiPac turbines • Select minimum MultiPac Power (kW) and Time Out (Stand Alone only) • Add, remove or reconfigure turbines (if needed) 4.2.1. Stand Alone Minimum Power Settings MultiPac Configuration for Stand Alone operation requires minimum power settings as follows: • Min Power (W) This sets the minimum power setpoint required for the MultiPac system to transition to the Load state. This setpoint ensures the system has enough power-generating capability before the output contactor is closed, and should be set to the maximum expected load. When enough turbines have reached the Run state to support the minimum power output, the master will command all turbines to close output contactors simultaneously to start supporting the load. • Min Power Timeout (sec) This sets the minimum time allowed for the MultiPac to achieve minimum power before the system shuts down automatically. If the minimum power capability is not reached by the minimum power timeout, a stop command is issued to the master and all grouped turbines. Example: Four C30 microturbines support a maximum load of 80kW. If three of the turbines do not reach the Run state within the minimum power timeout, a stop command will be issued to prevent the ready turbines from continuing to operate with fuel while not supporting the load. NOTE: The host computer running CRMS must be directly connected to the turbine whose number needs to be configured. Changes cannot be performed from the master turbine. 410028 Rev E (June 2013) Page 23 of 42 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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