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Capstone Operating the MicroTurbine Capstone Turbine Corporation MicroTurbine Userís Manual Typical operation of the MicroTurbine is presented in the following paragraphs. Basic MicroTurbine Operation This section details the basic system operation and explains how to use the Capstone MicroTurbine. Routine Operation Most MicroTurbine 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, (1) either via the Display Panel, or (2) via the User Interface Port (UIP). The user may communicate directly through the display panel mounted on the MicroTurbine or through a personal computer connected to the User Interface Port. The PC may be connected to the User Interface Port directly (with an RS-232 null modem cable) 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 Capstoneís open communication protocol. The set-up, control, and basic performance of the MicroTurbine can be monitored and adjusted through the display panel and the User Interface Port. 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 Routine Operation Data The Display Panel (or a computer connected directly or via modem) can be used to monitor many operational parameters during system operation. Some of the routine operation and performance data items available for monitoring are listed below: • Power Output (in kilowatts, or kW) • Turbine Speed (in revolutions per minute, or RPM) • Turbine Exit Temperature (in °C or °F) • Phase Voltages (in Volts) and Currents (in Amperes) 400001-001 Rev A (July 2002) Page 17 of 52 This information is proprietary to Capstone Turbine Corporation. Neither this document nor the information contained herein shall be copied, disclosed to others, or used for any purposes other than the specific purpose for which this document was delivered. Capstone reserves the right to change or modify without notice, the design, the product specifications, and/or the contents of this document without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction.PDF Image | C60 2002 User Manual
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