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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Advanced Power Server (APS): User’s Manual Pos Rate Limit Limits the increasing rate of change of 0 to 5000 watts/second power from the MicroTurbines . Neg Rate Limit Limits the decreasing rate of change of 0 to 5000 watts/second power from the MicroTurbines. The second option for determining the power demand is not a fully independent mode of power demand input because it has to associate to a particular group. Associated with the turbine settings for a group of MicroTurbines is the iCHP operating configuration. If your group is made up of some combination of iCHP units and you select the iCHP power demand checkbox, the iCHP individual MicroTurbine Configuration window will appear allowing you to modify the iCHP turbine settings as they relate to group power demand. Care must be taken that the correct group you wish to modify comes up as shown in the window title bar. The input settings can be seen in Figure 23 and all of these are independent of the electrical power setpoint except the operating mode options explained as follows: If you select the Bypass or Electrical Priority Operating mode, the electrical power demand settings for the group will be independent of the MicroTurbines’ thermal system. If you select the Thermal Priority operating mode, the power setpoint for the group of turbines will be determined by a control algorithm calculated at the group level that will set the power demand of the group to control the water temperature being produced to the user-desired value. For Thermal Priority mode, both temperature feedback measurement and setpoint control must be done at the APS. Also, the same measurement and setpoint must be used for any Grid Connect groups that include iCHP units that are also in the Stand Alone group. Consult the APS Technical Reference (480023) for additional details. For details of how to set up the rest of the options in this window for iCHP settings, see the next section on configuring a group, as you should only use this access to select the Thermal Priority mode of operation. Figure 23. Group“X”: iCHP Control Window 400011 Rev A (June 2007) Page 30 of 67 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. Input Item Description Available Settings

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