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CAPSTONE 60 SYSTEM OPERATION

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Viewing Incident Records When an incident occurs, the system records a snapshot of operating conditions at that time, called an Incident Record. Several incidents may occur in quick sequence, and the Capstone 60 may continue to operate or shut down depending on the severity of the incident(s). The following parameters are recorded as part of the incident record: 1. Incident name 2. Incident code 3. Cumulative number of starts 4. Date and Time 5. Output power 6. Engine speed 7. Engine exhaust temperature 8. Ambient temperature 9. Voltage and Current on each phase 10. Frequency 11. DC Bus and Power Supply Voltages. To view an incident record on the Display Panel, navigate to the Incident Log menu. The Incident Log menu on the Display Panel can display the twenty (20) most recent incident records. They are numbered: 1/20 (read: one of twenty) being the most recent incident, 2/20 the next most recent, and so forth up to 20/20. When a new incident occurs, it is recorded as 1/20, all of the incident records in the incident history move “back” one number, and the previous 20/20 (if it existed) is erased. Troubleshooting Procedures No Lights on Display Panel 1. In Grid Connect, verify grid voltage is present on the phase terminals in the Power Bay. No Attempt to Start after ON Command 1. Verify that current device is control device. Refer to the Control Hierarchy. 2. Verify that ON command is consistent with the currently active dispatch mode. Refer to Appendix A (Configuring the Capstone 60 for Operation), of the Installation and Start-Up manual. Start Attempt Fails 1. If the system attempts, but fails to start, an inci- dent code will be registered as described in the previous sections. Troubleshooting procedure is same as Unexpected Shut Down or Warning noted below. Unexpected Shut Down or Warning When a warning incident occurs, no action is required by the user. When a fault incident occurs, the troubleshooting steps are as follows: 1. Attempt to restart. If unsuccessful, then: 2. Verify the fuel, air, and electrical supply to the unit. Attempt to restart. If unsuccessful, then: 3. Enter the user password and reboot the system through the display panel. 4. Attempt to restart. If unsuccessful, then: 5. Cycle power by shutting off power to the system, waiting 30 seconds, and turning the power on. 6. Attempt to restart. If unsuccessful, then: 7. Note the incident number listed on the display window, and call the Capstone ASP for assistance or call the Capstone Toll Free Customer Service number: 1 - (877) 282-8966. When required, the ASP will determine whether the incident noted requires a service call or if the user may perform fault correction on site. Generally, the service provider will initiate a service call for Internal Fault incident codes. In most other cases, the service provider will recommend a possible course of action to return the Capstone 60 to operational status. PRELIMINARY 511518-001 15 System Operation

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