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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Capstone Gas Pack: Installation Procedure INSTALLATION OVERVIEW The installation of the Gas Pack involves mechanical mounting, an electrical harness connection, including AC or DC power interface, a gas line outlet connection from the Gas Pack to the MicroTurbine(s) and also an optional inlet kit from the external low pressure source gas into the Gas Pack. Refer to the Gas Pack Technical Reference (410058) for required inlet gas pressures. Several Gas Pack configurations are available from Capstone to meet different application requirements. Both external AC and internal DC power versions are offered. The Gas Packs are provided as “kits” that include the required mounting hardware and a fuel outlet kit to connect to the MicroTurbine (MT) that the Gas Pack is mounted on. For New York City versions, a “skirt” is provided as part of the kit to protect the gas lines under the Gas Pack and to provide mounting space for a natural gas detector when local building regulations require it (these Gas Pack kits are designed for use with MTs having an internal gas pressure regulator – consult factory or your authorized Capstone distributor, if needed, to confirm which type MTs are installed at a specific site). Several optional accessories are also offered to simplify gas connections. These include two fuel inlet kits; one using a gas flame arrestor manufactured by Lisk, and a second one using a Protego brand flame arrestor. The Protego brand flame arrestor is certified to meet CE (European Conformity) requirements. A fuel outlet kit for a second MT is also offered, and allows one Gas Pack to provide fuel to two MTs. This second MT fuel outlet kit option is not useable with MTs having an internal gas pressure regulator. Installers can provide their own fuel inlet connections to the Gas Pack, and also can provide their own fuel connections to a second MT. However, they must ensure that the second MT has fuel inlet pressure between 75 and 80 psig by providing a suitable gas regulator and pressure gauge. The Gas Pack Assembly (without the optional inlet and outlet fuel kits) weighs approximately 420 pounds. Ensure 31 inches of rear service clearance to allow full swing/access of the 27-inch Gas Pack door. NOTE NOTE 480018 Rev C (March 2008) Page 8 of 31 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 | CAPSTONE GAS PACK INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
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