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17004 CHP CORE OTMP CHP Core Overtemperature System SSL: 3 CHP SSL: FR Detects an overtemperature in the heat exchanger core when the core overtemperature switch signal is at 325 °F. It usually indicates a failure of the diverter or an exhaust leak. If this occurs the MicroTurbine is shut down. Symptom Probable Cause Analysis Repair Solution Overtemperature in heat exchanger core (Full Recov- ery/Full Bypass not available) Lack of adequate flow 1. Shut down system and wait for four hours. 2. Restart system. If the fault clears, go to 3. If the fault does not clear, go to 8 (thermal switch). 3. Turn water flow ON - Does the CHP No Flow fault 17005 occur? If Yes, call Capstone Technical Support. If No, go to 4. 4. Turn water flow OFF - Does the CHP No Flow fault 17005 occur? If Yes, go to 7 (this means thermal switch may be tripping too low). If No, go to 5. 5. Replace the flow switch and operate the unit. If the 17005 fault clears, the problem is solved. Note: The unit may have to operate for a length of time to achieve full operating temperature, to ensure HRM operation is O.K. (no faults). If the 17005 fault does not clear, go to 6. 6. Replace the flow switch and check the unit’s operation. Check water loop for low flow condition. Thermal switch/ cable 7. Is the thermal switch cable connected, and is the length intact? If Yes, go to 8. If No, go to 9. 8. Connect or replace cable and restart the unit. If the fault clears, the problem is solved. If the fault does not clear, go to 9. 9. Measure continuity across thermal switch (compare to resistance information from vendor). If there is no continuity, go to 10. If there is continuity, go to 11. 10. Replace the thermal switch and restart the unit. If the fault clears, the problem is solved. If the fault does not clear, go to 11. 11. Contact Technical support: Control Board issue - see troubleshooting procedure for 17000 fault code. Multiple failures. Application issue. HRM leak (Back Pressure). Observe Safety Precautions - Refer to Safety Instructions for Details 430013-001 Rev C (July 2003) 14-6 Model C60 Troubleshooting Guide This information is proprietary to Capstone Turbine Corporation. Neither this document nor the information contained herein shall be copied, disclosed to others, or used for any purposes other than the specific purpose for which this document was delivered. Capstone reserves the right to change or modify without notice, the design, the product 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 | Overview SERIES 17000 FAULT CODES Integrated CHP Faults
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