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Capstone Turbine Corporation Model C65 User’s Manual This mode is typically used when either a fixed or maximum electrical output is required and usually sets a higher value, hence a higher priority on the electrical output rather than the heat output. In Stand Alone, the microturbine is programmed to follow the electrical load. As in Grid Connect, the water temperature is fixed. The diverter attempts to maintain a constant water temperature, despite the varying electrical output. 3.6.3. Thermal Priority In this mode, the water temperature setpoint is fixed and is maintained by automatically varying the microturbine electrical output. During this time, the diverter is fully closed, routing all the exhaust heat through the heat exchanger. If the microturbine is operating at its minimum speed and power (idle), the diverter will begin to open if the water temperature begins to rise above its setpoint. At no time, will the heat exchanger be allowed to operate at an unsafe temperature. This mode is typically used when maximum fuel efficiency is desired and electrical output is secondary. However, maximum efficiency can be maintained as long as minimum heat load can be achieved without opening the bypass. Thermal Priority can be used only in Grid Connect mode, and cannot be used in Stand Alone operation. 3.7. Hazardous Location Operation Refer to the C30/C65 Offshore and Hazardous Location Application Guide (480010) for details about hazardous location operation. The display panel on the C65 hazardous location microturbine is used for maintenance and troubleshooting only and is not used to operate the microturbine. Instead, the Capstone hazardous location controller is used to monitor and control the operation of the microturbine. The cover over the display panel on a hazardous location microturbine must never be opened unless the area is known to be free of flammable gases. For hazardous location (CID2 or CIZ2) applications, the hazardous location controller is connected to the UCB user and maintenance ports on the microturbine. A connection for remote monitoring via CRMS is made available through the Ethernet switch in the controller, and not directly to the microturbine. WARNING: The display panel on the Hazardous Areas unit is intended only for maintenance use. The display cover must not be opened unless the area is known to be free of flammable gases. Page 36 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.PDF Image | Capstone MicroTurbine Model C65 User's Manual
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