Capstone MicroTurbine Model C200 User's Manual

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Capstone Turbine Corporation Model C200 User’s Manual 1.1.6. Acoustic Emissions Precautions Hearing protection must be worn when working on or in the immediate vicinity of operating microturbines for extended time periods. Other acoustic emissions regulations may apply to your specific installation location. Always check to be certain that your installation complies with all codes required by the local jurisdiction. 1.2. Certifications, Permits, and Codes Your Capstone microturbine is designed and manufactured in accordance with a variety of national and international standards. The Capstone microturbine operates on approved gaseous fuels; thus installation frequently requires one or more permits from local regulatory agencies. It is not practical to list in the User's Manual the requirements of each authority having jurisdiction and how the Capstone microturbine meets those requirements. For certification data, such as weights, dimensions, required clearances, noise levels, and the Capstone MicroTurbine Compliance List, please contact your Capstone Authorized Service Provider. 1.3. Output Measurements The measurements presented in this document are in metric units (with U.S. standard units in parentheses). Refer to the sections below for more data. 1.3.1. ISO Conditions Combustion turbine powered devices (including the Capstone microturbine) are typically rated at 15 °C (59 °F) at sea level, or 1 atmosphere (1 atm) which is 760 mm Hg (14.696psia) and identified as International Standardization Organization (ISO) conditions. For a complete definition of ISO testing conditions, refer to ISO 3977-2. 1.3.2. Pressure Pressure figures assume gauge pressure, or 1 standard atmosphere (1 atm) 760 mm Hg (14.696 psia) less than absolute pressure, unless otherwise indicated. 1.3.3. Volume Fuel gas and exhaust gas volumetric measurements are given in normalized cubic meters (m3), defined at 0 °C (32 °F), and standard cubic feet (scf), defined at 15.6 °C (60 °F). Both volumes are defined at 1 atm (760 mm Hg, 14.696 psia). Page 12 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. SOUND LEVEL WARNING: Hearing protection is required around the microturbine to prevent injury from high sound levels.

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