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Capstone Turbine Corporation Model C200 User’s Manual 3.3.2. Stand Alone Interlock The Stand Alone Interlock consists of a pair of 5 Volt dry circuit contact terminals. A low resistance closed circuit between these terminals permits Stand Alone operation. An opened circuit prevents Stand Alone operation. The terminals are found in the Communications Bay at the front of the microturbine enclosure. Your Capstone Authorized Service Provider should make this electrical connection. 3.3.3. Stand Alone Mode Enable To enable Stand Alone mode, the microturbine must be powered on (set the Stand Alone Battery Isolation Switches to ON) and the Stand Alone Interlock closed. To enable Stand Alone mode from the display panel log on with a password; then navigate to the System Data Menu, System Configuration submenu, and the Power Connect submenu. Select Stand Alone mode, then press the ACCEPT button. If the Stand Alone Interlock is open, the system will accept the command but post an SA Interlock fault. If no battery is detected, an internal No Battery fault will be reported. For instructions to enable Stand Alone mode on a hazardous location microturbine, refer to the C200 Hazardous Location Application Guide (480047). 3.3.4. Stand Alone Batteries A microturbine that is configured for Stand Alone operation includes two large battery packs that store energy for microturbine startup when disconnected from the electric utility grid. They also provide an electrical buffer for sudden increases or decreases in load during Stand Alone operation. Management of the batteries and their state of charge is automatic within the microturbine. An awareness of these battery management functions will promote an understanding of why the system may appear to behave autonomously. For example, the microturbine will always attempt to recharge the battery after a user commanded shut down and before the microturbine enters the cool down state. 3.3.5. Stand Alone Battery Isolation Switch Each battery in the Stand Alone microturbine has a battery isolation switch to disable the microturbine for service or transport. The battery switches are found behind the access panel at the bottom front of the enclosure on the standard C200 model (see Figure 4) and at the rear of the enclosure on the C200 hazardous location microturbine. Set the switch to ON for system operation. Be sure to switch the breaker to OFF when not operating the system to maximize battery life. Page 28 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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