Commissioning Procedures WI
Commissioning Procedures WI
Commissioning Procedures WI
Capstone
Work Instructions
Commissioning Checklist Procedures
Capstone MicroTurbine
Purpose and Scope
This document describes the commissioning checklist procedures for the Capstone
MicroTurbine systems.
NOTE
Guidelines
This document presents information sufficient to allow an Authorized Service Provider (ASP)
to properly verify that the MicroTurbine installation has been performed correctly and accept
site responsibility.
Before taking responsibility of the system and submitting the Commissioning Checklist to
Capstone, the ASP must perform and satisfy the procedures in this document.
Refer to the following table for a list of reference documents as required.
Part No
Description
410000
410001
410002
410009
410024
410030
410031
410034
410039
460021
480002
512000
512001
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Safety Precautions
Only Capstone Authorized Service Providers (ASPs) should open the MicroTurbine and
other equipment connected to the MicroTurbine. The systems can include multiple sources
of power.
Observe and adhere to the safety precautions listed below when servicing your MicroTurbine.
Read and become familiar with the Safety Precautions and Instructions contained within the
MicroTurbine documents. Before servicing:
Check to ensure that the inlet fuel supply is SHUT OFF
Always check to ensure that your MicroTurbine is de-energized from the
NOTE
In the following work instructions, if you cannot check the Yes/No answers as
indicated, make sure the related issues are fixed before commissioning the
system.
Site Evaluation
1. Completed a thorough inspection using the Capstone MicroTurbine Installation
Checklist (460021)?
Yes
Yes
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Mechanical Procedures
1. Is there adequate drainage around the MicroTurbine to prevent standing water?
Yes
2. Model C30 Standard Package: Is the MicroTurbine installed on a surface that allows
Yes
3. Clearances:
a) Model C30 Standard Package: When the cart is rolled out, is there adequate
room to access all components, including rolling the cart out far enough to get
into the enclosure behind the cart if necessary?
Yes
(Recommended clearances in mm/in: Front 1575/62, Side 762/30,
Rear 914/36.)
b) Model C30 Industrial Package: Is there adequate clearance to remove the panels
to access all components, including access to the front and the rear of the
system?
Yes
(Recommended clearances in mm/in: Front 914/36, Side 762/30, Rear 914/36.)
c) Model C60: Is there adequate clearance to open the front cover or remove the
panels to access all components, including access to the rear of the system?
Yes
(Recommended clearances in mm/in: Front 1651/65, Side 762/30, Rear 914/36.)
Yes
No
3. Is the exhaust stack clear of obstructions, including the area above the exhaust
Yes
Yes
5. If any exhaust equipment is installed beyond the Capstone rain flapper:
a) Is the back pressure less than 203 mm (8 inches) of water?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes, Start/Stop
Yes
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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.
Fuel System
1. Is there a manual shutoff valve and fuel filter installed upstream of the MicroTurbine
fuel connection?
Yes
connection?
NOTE
Yes
a) Does the line pressure meet the Capstone specifications in the MicroTurbine
Fuel Requirements Technical Reference (410002)?
Yes
b) Is the orifice size of the regulator at least 17 mm (0.75 inch)?
Yes
c) Is the piping run length between the fuel option kit (or independent pressure
Yes
regulator) and MicroTurbine fuel inlet between 12 inches and 8 feet ?
3. Are all fuel gas fittings tight and leak proof?
Yes
connection?
Yes
a) Is the pressure relief valve set to 15 psig for a Low Pressure or 80 psig (C60) [or
Yes
77 psig (C65)] for a High Pressure system?
5. Does the fuel type meet the Capstone specifications in the MicroTurbine Fuel
Yes
CAUTION
Configure the output relay software settings BEFORE applying power to the
external gas compressor to prevent damage to MicroTurbine components.
Refer to the Model C30 Fuel Gas Booster Application Notes (512000) or
Model C60 Fuel Gas Booster Application Notes (512001) for details.
Electrical Procedures
Grounding
1. Is the chassis of the MicroTurbine connected to an earth ground (applies to all
MicroTurbine configurations)?
Yes
2. Is there one and only one neutral to ground connection point, even on the
MultiPac?
NOTE
Yes
Power Connections
1. Are the AC output phase wires and neutral wire connected to the terminal block on
Yes
2. Are control wires run in a separate conduit from the power cables?
440052 Rev D (December 2005)
Yes
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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.
Yes
4. If Stand Alone:
a) Is the load applied to MicroTurbine less than the power shown on Derating
curves for Ambient Temperature, Back Pressure, and Ambient Pressure?
Yes
Requirements
Circuit Breaker
Digital Multimeter (DMM)
External 12 VDC or 24 VDC Power Supply
Procedure
1. Make sure there are no control wiring and power wiring between the MicroTurbine
the DMC line terminals. Make sure that the A, B, C, and G conductors are all
properly connected.
4. Simulate GC Ready:
Using the DMM, measure continuity between pins 1 and 2 on the DMC terminal
and measure OPEN between pins 1 and 3.
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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.
5. Simulate SA Ready:
NOTE
Using the DMM, measure continuity between pins 1 and 3 on the DMC terminal,
and measure OPEN between pins 1 and 2.
the DMC operation. Once this is verified, proceed with configuring the MicroTurbine
connections.
Pre-Operational Procedures
CAUTION
Perform the following procedures with the fuel supply OFF and the power
supply OFF.
1. GC/SA Interlock:
a) Model C30 - Install Operation Mode Jumper on printed circuit board terminals in
the Communications Bay, i.e., TB4 (fourth terminal strip from left), pins 1 and 2
(from bottom) for Grid Connect and pins 1 and 3 for Stand Alone. For Dual Mode,
remove all jumpers from pins 1, 2, and 3 and replace with appropriate Dual Mode
control wiring.
In MutiPac configurations, the GC and SA interlocks are required on the Master
unit only. For Dual Mode, remove all jumpers from pins 1, 2, and 3 on the Master
unit and replace with appropriate Dual Mode control wiring.
b) Model C60 - Install Operation Mode Jumper on printed circuit board terminals in
the Communications Bay, i.e., J12 (fourth terminal strip from right), Pins 3 and 5
(from bottom) for Grid Connect and pins 2 and 5 for Stand Alone. For Dual Mode,
remove all jumpers from pins 2, 3, and 5 and replace with appropriate Dual Mode
control wiring.
In MutiPac configurations, the GC and SA interlocks are required on the Master
unit only. For Dual Mode, remove all jumpers from pins 2, 3, and 5 on the Master
unit and replace with appropriate Dual Mode control wiring.
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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.
2. Access Components:
a) Model C30 Standard Package - Release the latches and pull the cart out of
the enclosure.
b) Model C30 Industrial Package or Model C60 - Remove the upper and lower
side panels.
Fuel System
1. Check Fuel Connections:
a) Model C30 Standard Package - Verify that the fuel connections on the engine,
fuel control and cart interface are tight.
b) Model C30 Industrial Package or Model C60 - Verify that the fuel connections on
the engine and fuel control are tight.
2. Inspect the fuel lines inside the enclosure for kinks or abrasions.
CAUTION
The gas line must be purged before the main MicroTurbine interconnect to
ensure that any contaminants in the fuel supply line have been removed.
a) Model C30 Standard Package: Close and latch the cart into position in the
enclosure and verify that the exhaust flapper can open freely without binding or
restriction.
b) Model C30 Industrial Enclosure or Model C60: Replace the upper side panels.
Electrical Measurements
Grid Connect systems: Are voltages from the three phases and the neutral to ground
between 360 and 528 VAC?
Yes
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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.
Power-on Tests
NOTE
Stand Alone: Close battery breaker and push BATT START key on the
Display Panel.
2. Verify DPC Code from Display Panel.
3. Grid Connect: Check phase voltages and frequency from the Display Panel. Verify
voltages are between 360 and 528 VAC, and frequency is between 45 to 65 Hz.
4. Grid Connect: Adjust Grid Connect Protective Relay Function settings as required
required.
7. Adjust fuel index settings as required.
8. Configure any other site-specific settings as required.
Operational Procedures
WARNING
Do not ever start the MicroTurbine with the fuel supply OFF.
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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.
Yes
c) Set Battery breaker to OFF and wait five minutes for voltage to dissipate.
Reconnect loads. Set Battery breaker to ON. Initiate a START, Wait for Ready to
Load. Load enable. Verify the MicroTurbine loads normally. If no Grid Connect
configuration exists, perform Steps 2a through 2d from above.
4. At the completion of the above procedures, perform an equalization charge on the
battery pack.
Operator Training
1. Present the end user (owner/operator) with the Users Manual (400000) shipped with
the system.
2. Utilize the following sections in the Users Manual to provide training to the end user:
a) Safety Information
b) Performance
Scheduled Maintenance
e) Troubleshooting
f)
Warranty
g) Product Support
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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.
Responsibility
It is the responsibility of Capstone to make these procedures available to the Authorized
Service Providers so they can successfully complete this task.
It is the responsibility of the Authorized Service Providers to read this document, understand
its contents, and effectively complete the commissioning procedures.
It is the responsibility of the Authorized Service Providers to perform the procedures in this
document before completing the MicroTurbine Commissioning Checklist (460006).
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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.