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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Technical Reference: MicroTurbine Communications Load State External Load PRT RLY FLT ANT-ISL FLT Not Assigned CHP Active (If installed) This function is true if the system is in the Load State (GC or SA). The relay indicates when the external load may be engaged, i.e., IGBT’s are enabled. For example, the relay can be used to run/stop the fuel gas booster in low-pressure systems. This function is true when the system active faults have an isolation message of “PRT RLY Fault” (Protective Relay Fault). This function is true when the system active faults have an isolation message of “ANTI-ISL Fault” (Anti-Islanding Fault). No software function assigned to this hardware output relay (Default). Signal is active when the system detects MicroTurbine exhaust gas flow. Emergency Stop Inputs Two Emergency Stop (E-Stop) inputs are available in the UCB Communications Bay (see Figures 1 and 2). The E-Stop inputs are identified as Local and Global E-Stops. These inputs are simple contact closures intended for dry contact circuits. Local E-Stop is used on a single MicroTurbine system. When activated, it will stop this MicroTurbine only. Global E-Stop is used on MultiPac Configurations. It is connected to one MicroTurbine in the MultiPac. When activated, it will stop all MicroTurbine systems in the MultiPac. Refer to the Model C30 Electrical Technical Reference (410000) or Model C60 Electrical Technical Reference (410001) for details. NOTE If no external E-Stop device is installed, the E-Stop terminals in the UCB must be jumpered. CAUTION Emergency stops increase stress on the system components. Repeated use of the Emergency Stop feature will result in damage to the MicroTurbine. Use only in emergency situations. Refer to the following table for E-Stop connection details. UCB Communications Bay Terminal Block (Pin Numbers) TB2 (Pins 9 and 10) TB2 (Pins 11 and 12) J10 (Pins 8 and 9) J10 (Pins 10 and 11) Page 5 of 10 This information is proprietary to Capstone Turbine Corporation. Neither this document nor the information contained herein shall be copied, disclosed to others, or used for any purposes other than the specific purpose for which this document was delivered. Capstone reserves the right to change or modify without notice, the design, the product specifications, and/or the contents of this document without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction. MicroTurbine System Model C30 Model C60 410042-001 Rev A (February 2004) E-Stop Global Local Global LocalPDF Image | Technical Reference MicroTurbine Communications
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