Capstone MicroTurbine Model C65 User's Manual

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Capstone Turbine Corporation Model C65 User’s Manual 4.5.6.4. Auto Restart Submenu System Data 1/4 System Config 5/10 Auto Restart 4/4 NO The Auto Restart submenu enables or disables the system’s ability to automatically attempt to restart after an incident driven shutdown. The microturbine, however, will not attempt a restart if the fault that caused the shutdown is a serious (high level) fault, even if Auto Restart is enabled by this submenu. The user must be logged in with the current password to change this setting. 4.5.7. System Demand Submenu The System Demand submenu allows the user to set the system power demand in kW while in grid connect mode. This setting is active until the microturbine is shut down. Each time the microturbine starts up, any previous System Demand setting is no longer available and the kW value is set to zero. On startup, or any time System Demand is set to 0.0 kW, the microturbine uses the Stored Demand setting (refer to page 48). The user must be logged in with the current password to change system demand. In a MultiPac, the system demand setting of the microturbine configured as the MultiPac master is used as the system demand setting for the entire MultiPac. When it overrides the stored demand setting, the system demand setting of the MultiPac master is used as the power output demand for the MultiPac. In this case, each microturbine in the MultiPac is commanded to supply an equal fraction of the total power output as specified by the System Demand setting of the master microturbine. For example, if the System Demand setting of the master microturbine in a MultiPac of six microturbines is 300 kW, the power demand for each microturbine would be 50 kW, or 1/6th of the System Demand setting. In a MultiPac, the System Demand setting for the MultiPac is changeable and viewable from the master microturbine only. A microturbine operating as a MultiPac-enabled slave will only display its fractional portion of the total power demand at the System Demand submenu. Also, any change made using the System Demand submenu of a MultiPac-enabled slave microturbine during MultiPac operation will have no effect. System Data 1/4 System Demand 6/10 0.0 kW 400017 Rev C (February 2013) Page 45 of 69 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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