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Natural Gas Keep flames, cigarettes, sparks, pilot lights, electrical arc-producing equipment, switches or tools, and all other sources of ignition well away from areas where natural gas fumes are present and from areas sharing ventilation. Natural gas lines must be secured, free of leaks, and separated or shielded from electrical wiring. Use black iron or other approved pipe and AGA approved procedures to install the natural gas supply lines for the Capstone MicroTurbineTM. Check local codes. A qualified fitter may be required in some jurisdictions. If you smell natural gas, immediately cease operation of the equipment, close the fuel isolation valve, and locate and repair the source of the leak or call a qualified professional. Exhaust Learn the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. Make sure there is an ample fresh air supply when installing the equipment indoors (refer to the Installation and Start-Up Manual). The exhaust stream and the exhaust piping are hot enough to cause personal injury and fires. Keep people, equipment, structures, trees, etc. well away from the exhaust. When installed indoors, the exhaust must be vented to the outside per the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requirements. Exhaust connection data, temperatures, piping requirements, etc. are found in the Installation and Start-up Manual. Servicing The MicroTurbine enclosure should be opened only by Capstone Authorized Service Providers. The system can include multiple sources of power. Before connecting, disconnecting, or servicing the MicroTurbine: WARNING: Ensure that all of your company’s fuel handling safety procedures are followed when performing troubleshooting on the system components. The fuel is highly flammable and no open flame or smoking should be allowed near the system components. 430001-001 Rev A (Apr 2002) vi Troubleshooting Guide 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Command the MicroTurbine system OFF. Open and lock the dedicated disconnect switch to isolate the MicroTurbine from utility grid or loads. If the MicroTurbine is equipped with batteries, open the battery isolation switch and unplug the battery cable. Wait five (5) minutes. Verify with voltmeter that no voltage is present on any electrical terminals. WARNING: Ensure that all of your company’s hot surfaces and exhaust system safety procedures are followed when performing any troubleshooting on the system.PDF Image | CAPSTONE MICROTURBINE MODEL 330 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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