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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Technical Reference: Model C60/C65 Integrated CHP System (ICHP) ICHP – MicroTurbine Compatibility Model C60/C65 MicroTurbine functionality integrates with ICHP operating modes to allow maximum heat and power production. However, the following limitations exist: 1. Thermal Priority mode is not allowed if MicroTurbine Load Management functions (Time of Use, Load Following) are enabled. If Thermal Priority and Time of Use are set, the MicroTurbine’s power demand will be determined by Load Management. If set to work in Thermal Bypass or Electrical Priority along with Time of Use, the user- programmed Time of Use Power Demand value will be used. 2. The analog input selection “ELECTRICAL PWR DMD” becomes disabled when MicroTurbine Load Management functions or ICHP Thermal Priority are set. The sequence of precedence is: a. MicroTurbine Load Management b. ICHP Thermal Priority c. Analog input “ELECTRICAL POWER DEMAND” d. MicroTurbine user input for System Demand or Stored Power Demand MultiPac Operation Several ICHP systems can be connected together as a group and/or with other MicroTurbine systems to maximize power output. Power demand is shared evenly among all units in the group. However, each MicroTurbine’s heat recovery unit may operate independently to maintain its respective thermal outputs. When enabled, the CHP mode must be configured on the Master turbine or PowerServer. Subordinate turbines will use local settings until the Master sends a different mode command upon initialization of communication. The MultiPac group can be operated in any of three modes: Stand Alone, Grid Connect or Dual Mode. CHP and MultiPac operating modes work independently, which can provide application flexibility. For details on MultiPac functionality, see the MultiPac Operation Technical Reference (410032). MultiPac Temperature Settings and Control Water temperature setpoints and temperature measurement feedback can be controlled at the Master turbine, or can be assigned locally to individual turbines. These features are labeled as Setpoint (Local/Master) and Feedback (Local/Master) and are available in CRMS or through the display panel. Utilizing different setpoints for feedback can be useful when site applications require different heating. Temperature setpoints are also dependent on the CHP operating mode for functionality: In Thermal Bypass mode, the exhaust diverter fully opens to minimize heat recovery. In this mode, temperature setpoints are not referenced. In Electrical Priority mode, the CHP setpoint and feedback sources may be selected from the master or local MicroTurbine. In Thermal Priority mode, the CHP setpoint source and CHP feedback source settings are automatically set to master when thermal priority mode is selected. 410043 Rev. G (February 2006) Page 4 of 24 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.PDF Image | Technical Reference Model C60/C65Integrated CHP System (ICHP)
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