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Technical Reference Capstone Remote Monitoring System (Maintenance Edition)

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Capstone Turbine Corporation  21211 Nordhoff Street  Chatsworth  CA 91311  USA CRMS (Maintenance Edition – Chapter 5: MicroTurbine Control Panel) Chapter 5: MicroTurbine Control Panel This chapter presents the MicroTurbine Control Panel information. The MicroTurbine Control Panel allows various operations, including: start/stop, set power, and communications, plus it allows the setting of different modes of operation. The MicroTurbine Control Panel also allows the display and monitoring of individual parameters. Other associated panels can be opened from the MicroTurbine Control Panel menu bar. All panels (opened from the Micro Turbine Control Panel menu bar) will display corresponding to the MicroTurbine Control Panel site name. All control panels are moveable on the desktop and are scaleable. MicroTurbine Control Panel The following controls and indicators are displayed on the MicroTurbine Control panel. See Figure 5-1. o MicroTurbine Control Panel Controls  MicroTurbine Start/Stop To start the MicroTurbine, select the START button from the MicroTurbine Control Panel. The START button will now indicate STOP. To stop the MicroTurbine, press the STOP button.  MicroTurbine Power Demand To adjust the power demand after the MicroTurbine is in the LOAD State as displayed on the MicroTurbine State indicator, enter the new power demand in the KW Demand field, and then press the ENTER key.  Disable Recharge Disables the recharge state and enters the cool down state when selected. This control is viewable only in the Stand Alone mode while the MicroTurbine is in the recharge state.  Power Enable/Disable This control is viewable only in the Stand Alone mode while the MicroTurbine is in the recharge state. To enable the Stand Alone LOAD State, select the ENABLE button. The ENABLE button will now indicate DISABLE. To disable the Stand Alone LOAD State, select the DISABLE button. Figure 5-1. MicroTurbine Control Panel 410014 Rev H (December 2008) Page 5-1 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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