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CAPSTONE 60 SYSTEM OPERATION

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PRELIMINARY Troubleshooting Incidents 􏰭 WARNING: Adhere to all of the Caution Warning, and Danger labels on the system enclosure. Lethal energy may exist inside the system enclosure and the Power Bay. Interior access is intended for Capstone Authorized Service Providers only. The incident names are: 1. Internal Warning or Fault 2. Fuel Warning or Fault 3. Grid Warning or Fault 4. Lo-Temp Warning or Fault 5. Hi-Temp Warning or Fault 6. Hi-Alt Warning 7. E-Stop Fault Following the incident name will be a number up to five digits in length, called the incident code. These codes aid in the troubleshooting effort by a Capstone Authorized Service Provider. Internal Incident - An Internal Incident is one that is within a major subsystem of the Capstone 60 and is not recoverable by the user. In the case of an Internal Fault, the user should follow the troubleshooting procedures listed here. If unsuccessful in restoring normal operation, a Capstone Authorized Service Provider will be required to initiate repairs. Fuel Incident - The user should initially check the fuel supply to the Capstone 60. Check to ensure that the line has the correct fuel pressure and that the filter is not blocked. Verify that the shut off valve is open. If the problem persists, call the fuel service provider. Grid Incident - This event is likely to be due to a grid disturbance. Before following the troubleshooting steps, check the breakers and fuses to ensure they are not tripped. If the problem persists, call the electric service provider. Lo-Temp/Hi-Temp/Hi-Alt Incidents - Generally, these incidents are due to ambient conditions which are outside the design envelope of the Capstone 60. Continued operation under these conditions may affect operation and cause damage to the system. E-Stop Fault - If the incident display reads MANUAL E-STOP 7000, check the optional Emergency Stop button and verify whether it has been activated. If is has, reset the button, cycle power off for 30 seconds, and then turn power back on. The fault should clear and the system should resume operation. The Capstone 60 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. Depending on the parameter and the magnitude of it’s excursion, the incident is classified as either a warning or a fault. A warning incident is a condition which is outside normal operating parameters, but which does not require a system shut down. A fault incident is a condition under which the system is shut down to prevent possible damage or unsafe conditions. Incident Severity Levels When the system detects an incident, it may take one of several actions, depending on the incident severity level. 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. Depending upon the severity of the incident, the system may or may not attempt to restart, and may or may not allow a restart. Incident Names and Codes When an incident occurs, the incident name and incident code are displayed on the Display Panel. System Operation 14 511518-001

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