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HEAT RECOVERY MODULE (HRM) USER’S MANUAL FOR C200 MICROTURBINE

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Capstone Turbine Corporation • 21211 Nordhoff Street • Chatsworth • CA 91311 • USA Heat Recovery Module (HRM) User’s Manual for C200 MicroTurbine TROUBLESHOOTING This section gives basic troubleshooting information that an operator can use to find the source of problems with the HRM. The following paragraphs contain possible causes of temperature control problems, and information about diagnostic messages on the temperature setpoint controller. Troubleshooting Temperature Control Problems The following paragraphs describe possible causes of electrical failures in the temperature controller, reduced heat transfer (low outlet temperature), and overly high outlet temperatures. Temperature Controller Electrical Failures Refer to the Temperature Controller System Wiring Diagram in the C200 Technical Reference (410070). Possible causes for the Temperature Controller System to fail or work improperly are as follows: The control panel fuses need to be replaced. Power from the MicroTurbine is missing or output is low. Refer to the C200 MicroTurbine User’s Manual (400008) to troubleshooting the MicroTurbine. Contact your Capstone Authorized Service Provider (ASP) to check the temperature setpoint controller, modulating actuator, thermocouple, or system wiring for any electrical problems. Reduced Heat Transfer If the exit temperature of the water is lower than normal, it can mean reduced efficiency in the heat transfer process and a decrease in Btu/hr recovery. Possible causes of reduced heat transfer are as follows: The finned tubes have excessive contamination. Contact your Capstone ASP for more information. There are scale deposits in the tubes. Contact your Capstone ASP for more information. Exit Water Temperature Too High If the exit water temperature is too high or the HRM generates steam, check the following for possible causes: Water pressure going into the HRM is too low. The pump needs to be repaired or replaced. There is no or low water flow from the pump. The pump needs to be repaired or replaced. 400021 Rev A (September 2008) Page 19 of 22 Capstone reserves the right to change or modify, without notice, the design, specifications, and/or contents of this document without incurring any obligation either with respect to equipment previously sold or in the process of construction.

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