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Capstone Turbine Corporation Model C65 User’s Manual 1.3.3. Volume Fuel3gas and exhaust gas volumetric measurements are given in normalized cubic meters (Nm ) defined at 0 °C (32 °F), and standard cubic feet (SCF) defined at15.6 °C (60 °F). Both volumes are defined at 1 atm (760 mm Hg, 14.696 psia). 1.3.4. Heating Values Heat contents and heat rates will be found in either Lower Heating Value (LHV) (dry) or Higher Heating Value (HHV), depending upon the application. Capstone calculates heating values at 1 atmosphere (atm) and 15.6 °C (60 °F), according to ASTM D3588. 1.3.5. Microturbine Performance The microturbine electrical output capability is reduced when operating in higher ambient temperatures or elevations, and by intake or exhaust restrictions. Contact your Capstone Authorized Service Provider for data on performance specifications. 1.3.6. Grid Connect Output The microturbine electrical output in Grid Connect mode is 3-phase, 400 to 480 VAC and 45 to 65 Hz (both voltage and frequency are determined by the electric utility grid). The connection type for Grid Connect mode is 4-wire Wye with solidly grounded neutral. 1.3.7. Stand Alone Output When equipped with the Stand Alone option, the electrical output is user adjustable from 150 to 480 Volts AC and from 10 to 60 Hz. The output power need not be balanced. Loads can be connected in three phases, or single phase and phase-to-phase, or phase-to-neutral, so long as the current limits are respected. A Ramp Start feature can assist in starting loads with large in-rush currents. 1.3.8. Power Quality The microturbine output conforms to IEEE 519-1992, IEEE Recommended Practices, and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electrical Power Systems. 1.3.9. Heat Output The recuperated microturbine can produce up to 591,000 kJ/hr (561,000 Btu/hr) of clean, usable exhaust heat at 309 °C (588 °F). The microturbine exhaust stack diameter is 203 mm (8 in.) in diameter, flowing 0.49 kg/s (1.08 lbm/s). Contact your Capstone Authorized Service Provider for data on heat output performance for specific system variations and/or ambient conditions. Page 12 of 69 400017 Rev C (February 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.

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