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Severity Level 4 - Indicates a fault condition is present with the inverter that prohibits continued operation of this device. Power output is disabled. A “cool down” is performed when the engine is operating with fuel and in the Stand Alone mode. A “warm down” is performed in Grid Connect mode. Restarts are made possible. Faults are logged. Communications are available for trouble- shooting the system. Note: Severity Level 4 can be fatal or non-fatal depending upon the system mode. Severity Level 3 - Indicates a fault condition is present with the engine control system that prohibits continued operation of the turbine. Power output is disabled. A cooldown is performed when the engine is operating with fuel. Restarts are made possible. Faults are logged. Communications are available for troubleshooting the system. Note: Severity Level 3 is not fatal. System Severity Levels and Fault Actions Severity Level 2 - These faults are not serious enough to stop operation of the system. Faults are logged. Normal operation and communications continue. Note: Severity Level 2 is not fatal. Severity Level 1 - Faults are not logged. Communications and normal operation of the device continue. These errors are expected as part of normal operation, for example, communications errors that are correctable. Note: Severity Level 1 is not fatal. Severity Level 0 - No fault exists. This is the normal operating mode The following table lists the system severity levels, definitions, fault actions, effect on the MicroTurbine, and typical example faults that could create the severity levels. System Severity Levels and Fault Actions Severity Level Definition Action Taken Can Restart? Example Fault 0 N/A No Fault None; Normal Operation N/A No Fault 1 Non-fatal Anticipated Error None; Keep Statistics Yes Communications Error 2 Non-fatal Warning Fault None; Normal Operation Yes One TET Thermocouple Out (Turbine Exit Temperature) 3 Non-fatal Engine Control Fault Fatal Error, Cool Down Yes Turbine Overspeed 4 Fatal or Non-fatal Inverter Loss Cool Down If In SA Mode. Warm Down If In GC Mode Yes/ Possibly Grid Goes Away Or Load Gets Too Large 5 Fatal Loss Of Power Path Warm Down Possibly IGBT Failure (Isolated Gate Bipolar Transistor) 6 Fatal Emergency Stop Hot Shut Down; Close All Solenoids; CPU Active Possibly E-stop, Pull 7 Fatal CPU Failure Hot Shut Down, Halt CPU No Fail ROM Test During POST (Power On Self Test) Observe Safety Precautions - Refer to Important Safety Instructions for Details 430001-001 Rev A (Apr 2002) 13 Troubleshooting Guide Capstone Turbine Corporation reserves the right to change or modify without notice the design, the equipment specifications, and/or the contents of this document without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction.PDF Image | CAPSTONE MICROTURBINE MODEL 330 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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