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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Advanced Power Server (APS): User’s Manual GC Protective Relay Group Turbine Settings Grid Connect Protective Relay settings for the individual turbines are set through the Group“X”: GC Protective Relay window as shown in Figure 29. This window allows you to set the UL 1741 (or IEEE 1547) utility interconnect settings as required by the local utility for MicroTurbine compliance. When changing these values in any one of the four group windows, all MicroTurbines will automatically be updated to the same values at the same time. Therefore, all MicroTurbines are required to have the same Grid Connect protective relay settings, regardless of which group they are in. There are six inputs that you can adjust which determine when the associated Grid Connect faults will trip and the units will shutdown and disconnect from the utility. You set the level and time that the associated parameter needs to exceed for the inverter to trip out and shut off. For more details on GC protective relay MicroTurbine settings, refer to the “Protective Relay Functions for Capstone MicroTurbines” Technical Reference (410033). Figure 29. Group“X”: GC Protective Relay Window SA Volt & Freq Group Turbine Settings Stand Alone Voltage and Frequency settings for the individual turbines are set through the Group“X”: SA Voltage & Freq window as shown in Figure 30 below. This window allows you to set both the start and continuous operation voltage and frequency settings for the MicroTurbines. When changing these values in any one of the four group windows, all dual mode MicroTurbines will automatically be updated to the same values at the same time. Therefore, all dual mode MicroTurbines are required to have the same Stand Alone voltage and frequency settings, regardless of which group they are in. There are ten inputs that you can adjust, four of which determine when the associated Stand Alone faults will be tripped and the unit will shutdown. You set the level and time that (if the associated parameter exceeds) will result in a trip. The other six inputs set the operating voltage and frequency levels for both start and steady state operation of the turbines when running in a Stand Alone configuration. For more details on SA voltage and frequency MicroTurbine settings, refer to the “Stand Alone Operation–Capstone Model C65” Technical Reference (410053). 400011 Rev A (June 2007) Page 36 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.PDF Image | ADVANCED POWER SERVER (APS) USER’S MANUAL
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