Capstone Turbine Corporation
Model C65 Hybrid UPS User’s Manual
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400027 Rev A (July 2010)
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About This Document
This document provides user instructions to operate and maintain the Capstone Turbine
Corporation Model C65 Hybrid UPS MicroTurbine. Basic troubleshooting is included in this
manual, but only Capstone Authorized Service Providers are permitted to perform detailed
troubleshooting and repair of the equipment.
This document is intended for user personnel who may not have specific training on the
MicroTurbine (sometimes abbreviated as MT in this manual). Capstone Authorized
Service Providers (ASPs) have received rigorous training and have been certified to
perform commissioning, troubleshooting, and repair of the MicroTurbine.
User personnel
who have not received certification of satisfactory completion of the Authorized
Service Provider training should not attempt any procedures other than those
specifically described in this document.
For detailed technical data, or for service to the MicroTurbine, contact your Capstone
Authorized Service Provider.
Safety Information
This section presents safety information for the user of Capstone Turbine Corporation
MicroTurbines. The user must read and understand this manual before operation of the
equipment. Failure to obey all safety precautions and general instructions may cause
personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.
It is the user’s responsibility to read and obey all safety procedures and to become
familiar with these procedures and how to safely operate this equipment.
Introduction
The Capstone MicroTurbine is an advanced power generation system with user and
material safety foremost in mind. Fail-safe operation includes mechanical systems,
electrical systems, and engine control software.
Symbols
There are three very important symbols used in this document: Warnings, Cautions, and
Notes. WARNINGs and CAUTIONs alert you to situations and procedures that can be
dangerous to people and/or cause equipment damage. NOTEs provide additional
information relating to a specific operation or task.
WARNING
A Warning means that personal injury or death is possible.
CAUTION
A Caution means that damage to the equipment is possible.
NOTE
A Note is used to clarify instructions or highlight information that might
be overlooked.