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Capstone Turbine Corporation 21211 Nordhoff Street Chatsworth CA 91311 Service Bulletin SB0107: C200 v1.20 Software Release ON and have not tripped. 2. Verify that 277VAC power is provided all the way to contactors located inside C200 or in each bay on C1000 (for MT heat trace and Ex heat trace). 3. Check that 24VDC signal from Heat Trace Controller to heater element is present (this is used to close contactor and provide 277VAC to heater element). If 24VDC is not available, check signal from PLC. No 24VDC power provided to HTC or PLC For C1000 series systems, verify that 24VDC is provided from C1000 Controller to HTC. For C200 system, verify interconnection between power distribution board at J13 to PLC. Check harness interconnections and retighten loose connections. If harness is damaged, it must be replaced. Loose wiring connections, or damaged harness, between C200 JUCB and C200 HTC and/or loose wiring connections between HTC and heat trace contactors Check control wiring interconnections between JUCB and HTC. Verify that Relay 1 on J15 is wired into PLC’s 24DC negative at one end and to X0 PLC at other end. Once MT is powered up and start command is issued, JUCB Relay 1 should close and send 24VDC signal to PLC input X0 in order to allow MT to provide power to heater element (by providing 24VDC power to contactors C1 (MT heat trace) and C2 (EX heat trace), if equipped from PLC outputs Y1 and Y2 respectively). For C200 systems, once 24VDC is provided to PLC, PLC output Y3 should enable high at 24VDC. Check wiring from PLC output Y3. It should power up relay K2 which will close to remove fault condition from C200 MT. For C200 systems, permissive command is controlled by the PLC based on RTD feedback. Command Permissive OK is sent If loose wiring or connections are observed, reseat wiring and retighten connections. If wiring is damaged, replace harness. Measure resistance as recommended in order to determine if loose wiring or connections are present. 450109 Rev A (April 2011) Page 8 of 9 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. Copy is uncontrolled; user is responsible for verifying current revision.PDF Image | Capstone Technical Support C200 v1.20 Software Release
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