C30 Turbine

Features

  • Load following 0-30 kW; 0-60 kW
  • 360-528 VAC, 50/60 Hz (Stand-alone 360-480 VAC, 10-60 Hz) 3-phase, 3- or 4-wire wye (4-wire for stand-alone) 46 or 100 (C30 or C60) ARMS/phase max continuous
  • Grid-connect and/or stand-alone self-start with automatic mode switching
  • Maintenance-free air bearings
  • No liquid lubricants
  • No liquid coolants
  • Fuels - C60 natural gas; C30 natural gas, propane, diesel, kerosene, sour oilfield flare gas (up to 700,000 ppm H2S), biogas (as low as 350 Btu/scf)
  • Maintenance-free internal gas compressor w/foil bearings (C30 Only)
  • Digital power controller
  • Built-in display and user interface
  • Built-in protective relays
  • Built-in arraying of 2-20 units with no external hardware (or unlimited via grid connection communication)
  • Open communications protocol for easy interface with building control systems
  • UL-Listed (UL2200, UL1741, UL795 and UL1995), IEEE 519, NFPA, CE, CSA, NEMA 3R, CEC Rule 21, NYPSC DG, CARB 2003 DG, other certifications

Benefits

  • Ultra-low emissions (CARB 2003 DG certified)
  • Minimal annual maintenance
  • Direct2Grid interconnection UL1741, CA Rule 21, NYPSC DG
  • No fluid storage, leakage, changes, disposal
  • Reduced compression maintenance
  • As low as 0.2 psig inlet pressure
  • Uncontaminated exhaust heat for sensitive direct-drying applications
  • Phase-to-phase balance (0-100%) on stand-alone units
  • Small footprint, lightweight
  • Vibration-free, quiet operation
  • Easy indoor/outdoor/rooftop sitting
  • Zero hardware arraying (up to 1.2MW)
  • Optional remote monitoring/dispatch
  • Optional heat recovery module
  • Optional 2-to-100-unit PowerServer networking
  • Optional external gas compressor that serves multiple units

All Capstone Turbines Operateā€¦

  • Continuously or On-Demand
  • Stand alone or Grid Connect
  • Individually or Multi-pack
  • Run on a variety of fuels
    • Low or High Pressure Natural Gas
    • Biogas (landfill, wastewater treatment centers, anaerobic)
    • Flare gas
    • Diesel
    • Propane
    • Kerosene