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Capstone Turbine Corporation Model C200 User’s Manual 3.1.3. Fuel Requirements ............................................................................... 24 3.1.4. Control Device Authority and Priority .................................................... 24 3.1.5. Startup.................................................................................................. 24 3.1.6. Shutdown ............................................................................................. 25 3.1.7. Restart..................................................................................................25 3.1.8. Emergency Stop (E-Stop).....................................................................25 3.2. Grid Connect Operation .................................................................................... 26 3.2.1. Grid Connect Dispatch..........................................................................26 3.2.2. Configuring Grid Connect ..................................................................... 26 3.2.3. Grid Connect Interlock .......................................................................... 26 3.2.4. Grid Connect Mode Enable .................................................................. 26 3.2.5. Starting a Grid Connect System ........................................................... 27 3.2.6. Stopping a Grid Connect System.......................................................... 27 3.2.7. Grid Connect Power Demand...............................................................27 3.3. Stand 3.3.1. 3.3.2. 3.3.3. 3.3.4. 3.3.5. 3.3.6. 3.3.7. 3.3.8. 3.3.9. Alone Operation ...................................................................................... 27 Configuring Stand Alone.......................................................................27 Stand Alone Interlock ........................................................................... 28 Stand Alone Mode Enable .................................................................... 28 Stand Alone Batteries ........................................................................... 28 Stand Alone Battery Isolation Switch .................................................... 28 System Sleep in Stand Alone Mode...................................................... 29 Waking a Stand Alone Microturbine......................................................29 Starting a Stand Alone System ............................................................. 30 Enabling Stand Alone Power Output..................................................... 30 Stand Alone System Power Level.........................................................30 Disabling Stand Alone Power Output....................................................30 3.3.10. 3.3.11. 3.3.12. StoppingaStandAloneSystem...........................................................30 3.4. Dual Mode Operation ........................................................................................ 31 3.4.1. Capstone DMSC...................................................................................31 3.4.2. Configuring Dual Mode.........................................................................31 3.4.3. Setting the System for Dual Mode Operation........................................32 3.4.4. Switching Times for Dual Mode ............................................................32 3.5. MultiPac Operation............................................................................................32 3.5.1. MultiPac Grid Connect Operation ......................................................... 32 3.5.2. MultiPac Stand Alone Operation...........................................................32 3.5.3. MultiPac Redundancy...........................................................................33 3.5.4. MultiPac Enable/Disable.......................................................................33 3.5.5. Changing the Master Unit in a MultiPac Using the Display Panel .........33 3.6. Hazardous Location Operation .......................................................................... 34 Page 4 of 64 400008 Rev G (October 2013) 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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