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Installation Guide: Capstone C1000S/C800S/C600S with C1000 Series Controller
480064 Rev C (December 2018) Page 19 of 122
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Repack system in original packaging/crating or equivalent before shipping system to
final installation site.
2.2.3. Non-Operation
For liquid fuel systems: Purge all fuel from system before storage.
Observe the following guidelines to prevent over-discharging system batteries.
o If the microturbine will be in Stand Alone sleep state for more than five days,
Capstone recommends the following:
Disconnect the UCB battery from UCB connector J13 in each microturbine bay.
Disconnect the UPS battery from the UPS in the C1000 series controller.
o If the microturbine will not be operated for a period of greater than two weeks, or if
the microturbine is to be serviced or transported, the battery isolation switch (battery
breaker) should be set to OFF. Lock the switch in place using the battery switch bolt
as shown in Figure 3.
If the microturbine will not be operated for a period of greater than one month, isolate the
engines and install desiccant.
Isolate engines if connected to a common exhaust with operating systems if the
microturbine will not be operated for a period of 48 hours. Refer to Section 5.4.5.2.
Figure 3. Locking the Battery Isolation Switch