Capstone Turbine Corporation
Model C65 Hybrid UPS User’s Manual
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400027 Rev A (July 2010)
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Incident Records
When an incident occurs the system records a snapshot of conditions at that time, called
an Incident Record. Several incidents can occur in quick sequence, and the MicroTurbine
will continue to operate or shut down depending on the severity of the incident(s).
The Incident Record can only be accessed by an Authorized Service Provider, using
CRMS. The Incident Record contains the incident name, incident code number, date and
time of the incident, and conditions of the turbine at the time of the incident. Some
examples of the data contained in the incident record are as follows:
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Cumulative number of starts
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Output power
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Engine speed
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Turbine exit temperature
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Fuel device command
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Ambient temperature
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Voltage and current on each phase
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Frequency
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DC bus and power supply voltage
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Several internal system temperatures
Isolation Messages
The Incident Record also contains an Isolation Message that describes the type of incident
and if it is a Warning or a Fault. The Isolation Messages are listed below and described in
the following paragraphs.
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Internal Warning or Fault
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Fuel Warning or Fault
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Grid Warning or Fault
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Lo-Temp Warning or Fault
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Hi-Temp Warning or Fault
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Hi-Alt Warning
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E-Stop Fault
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User Connection Fault
Internal
An Internal incident is one that is within a major subsystem of the MicroTurbine and is not
recoverable by the user. In the case of an Internal Fault, the user should reboot the
system. If unsuccessful in restoring normal operation, a Capstone Authorized Service
Provider will be required to initiate repair of the MicroTurbine.