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Capstone Turbine Corporation 21211 Nordhoff Street Chatsworth CA 91311 USA Technical Reference: Capstone C65 Electrical Table 3. Nominal Electrical Ratings: Stand Alone(1) (Continued) Description Single Unit MultiPac Grounding (5) Output Voltage Harmonic Distortion with Linear Load Output Voltage Harmonic Distortion with CF load. Crest Factor (CF) = IPEAK /IRMS Output DC Voltage Content Output Voltage Step Load Regulation, load application or removal Output Voltage Step Load Recovery Time Output Voltage Balance Output Voltage Phase Displacement Output Voltage Phase Displacement Jitter Surge Voltage Output Frequency Regulation Output Frequency Stability, Temperature Table 3 Notes: Neutral must be solidly connected to earth ground in a single location 5% THD, which complies with IEEE 519 < 8% THD, IPEAK 180 Amps < 8% THD, IPEAK .9*N*180 1.4CF3.0 Amps1.4CF3.0 ± 2.5 Volts DC line-to-neutral < ± 20% of nominal voltage for any resistive step load 100% rated output power capacity < 100 milliseconds to within ± 5% of nominal voltage for 100% rated output power step Within ± 3% at full load 120 ± 1.5 degree @ balanced loads ± 1 degree @ balanced loads ANSI C62.45 ± 6 kV 0.05% change for any steady state load or transient load 100% ± 0.05%, -20 to +60 C (internal temperature) (1) Ratings are at full load power and ISO conditions with zero back pressure. Values do not include parasitic losses from any accessories. The nominal values contained in this table do not reflect tolerance ranges. Deviation from the nominal value can occur due to differences between microturbines, measurement inaccuracies, and other factors. (2) Software versions 5.40 and higher (gaseous fuels) and 2.20 and higher (liquid fuel) include Verband der Elektrotechnik (VDE) and Power Factor (PF) functionality. These software versions meet VDE-AR-N 4105 requirements for low voltage grid interconnection and allow for power factor control. Upgrades in the field require key code to enable functionality. (3) Values shown are limited by maximum current capability of the power electronics. For system design, total power factor for all connected loads should not be less than 0.8 (inductive or capacitive). (4) Current limit must not be exceeded at any time during acceleration to full speed. (5) Refer to the Electrical Installation Technical Reference (410009) for grounding details. 410001 Rev N (August 2013) Page 11 of 43 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 | Technical Reference Capstone Model C65 Electrical
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