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Application Guide Capstone Model C200 Hazardous Location Turbine Assembly

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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Application Guide: C200 Hazardous Location Turbine Assembly Troubleshooting When servicing any explosion-proof equipment, make sure all bolts are re-installed and securely tightened. When servicing the units, straight hex keys should be used instead of ball-end hex keys for door latches to prevent stripping the hex openings. The following paragraphs contain basic instructions to help isolate faults in the turbine assembly that are caused by hazardous location equipment. Refer to the Model C200 User’s Manual (400008) for troubleshooting faults that are common to both the standard C200 model and hazardous location model turbine assemblies. Incidents The turbine continuously monitors a wide variety of parameters both internal and external to the system. An incident occurs whenever a measured parameter falls outside prescribed limits. Incidents include (but are not limited to) low fuel pressure, utility interruptions, and utility over voltages. Refer to the Model C200 User’s Manual (400008) for a description of the incident codes and how they are recorded. System Severity Levels When the system detects an incident, it may take one of several actions, depending on the system severity level (SSL). Actions range from simply noting the occurrence and continuing to operate, to immediate shutdown of the system. The action taken depends upon the severity of the incident. The system will attempt a restart only if the severity of the incident will allow it. Depending on the parameter and the magnitude of the incident, the event is classified as either a warning or a fault. A warning incident is a condition that is outside normal operating parameters, but which does not require a system shut down. A fault incident is a condition under which the system shuts down to prevent possible damage to the turbine or unsafe operating conditions. The pressure switch, gas detector, and heat detector can each trigger a fault incident that prohibits continued operation of the turbine. Power output is disabled and a cooldown is performed when the engine is operating with fuel. If the engine is not operating it is prevented from starting. A restart is possible once the condition that triggered the fault is corrected. 480047 Rev. B (November 2010) Page 54 of 82 Capstone reserves the right to change or modify, without notice, the design, specifications, and/or contents of this document without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction. The turbine system produces and contains high voltage. High voltage can injure or kill. Obey all safety procedures when you work around electrical equipment. Only Capstone Authorized Service Providers are permitted access to the inside of the enclosure. WARNING Remove power and disconnect all circuits before servicing any electrical equipment in a classified area. The area around the hazardous location enclosure must be free of explosive gases before servicing the unit. WARNING CAUTION NOTE

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