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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
05585 rev11 | Model 8550-SD
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Figure 18 – Overtemperature Shutdown System
3.
Restart the TEG as normal and run it for at least one hour.
4.
Perform a heat pipe inspection, refer to
Section 6.3. Check a
ll heat pipes, paying extra attention
to the heat pipes nearest to any thermostats that blew a shutdown fuse. Replace all
underperforming heat pipes as necessary.
If any shutdown fuse repeatedly opens before the TEG fully heats up, the corresponding
thermostat is likely damaged and should be replaced.
5.8
AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF (SO)
The Automatic Shut-Off system is designed to turn off the fuel supply to the TEG in the event of a
flame outage. The thermocouple will hold open the shut-off valve as long as good burner combustion
is maintained. The thermocouple also interfaces with the Overtemperature Shutdown System and is
interrupted if an overtemperature event occurs.