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 WARNING 

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD 

Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result 

in serious injury, death, or property damage.

 

 

 

 

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable 

vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other 

appliance. 

 

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS 

Do not try to light any appliance.

 

Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any 

phone in your building.

 

Leave the building immediately.

 

Immediately call your gas supplier from a 

neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s 

instructions.

 

If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire 

department.

 

 

 

 

Installation and service must be performed by a 

qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. 

 

 

 

WARNING 

FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ASPHYXIATION HAZARD 

Improper adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, 

or installation can cause serious injury or death. 

Read and follow installations and precautions in User’s 

Information Manual provided with this appliance. 

Installation and service must be performed by a 

qualified service agency or the gas supplier. 

 

WARNING: For outdoor use only.                                  

Not for use in residential dwellings.

 

 

WARNING: Do not attempt to clean catalytic pad. 

Follow cleaning instructions accompanying appliance. 

NOTICE TO INSTALLER

:   These instructions shall be left with the consumer. 

NOTICE TO CONSUMER

: You must read all instructions in the manual and must keep all manuals for 

future reference. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Sentinel

Page 1: ...on and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING FIRE EXPLOSION AND ASPHYXIATION HAZARD Improper adjustment alteration service maintenance or installation can cause serious injury or death Read and follow installations and precautions in User s Information Manual provided with this appliance Installation and service must be performed by a qualifi...

Page 2: ...ion et l entretien doivent être effectués par un installateur ou une entreprise d entretien qualifié ou le fournisseur de gaz AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D INCENDIE D EXPLOSION ET D ASPHYXIE Si un réglage une modification une réparation en entretien ou l installation est effectué de façon inadéquate cela pourrait causer de graves blessures ou la mort Lire et suivre les instructions et les précautions fou...

Page 3: ...Global Power Technologies www globalte com Sentinel Thermoelectric Generator OPERATING MANUAL 4008107 CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUP D T3 40 C to 49 C 40 F to 120 F ...

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Page 5: ...TER INSTALLATION 18 3 5 INSTALLING THE REGULATOR SUBASSEMBLY 19 3 6 CONNECTING THE FUEL FILTER TO THE TEG 19 3 7 CONNECTING THE FUEL SUPPLY 20 3 8 INSTALLING THE START UP BATTERY FUSE 21 4 START UP AND OPERATION 22 4 1 ADJUSTING FOR SITE CONDITIONS AND DETERMINING TARGET OCV 22 4 1 1 TEMPERATURE CORRECTION FACTOR 23 4 1 2 ALTITUDE CORRECTION FACTOR 24 4 1 3 TARGET OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CALCULATION ...

Page 6: ...TRIDGE REPLACEMENT 36 5 3 BATTERY CHARGING AND REPLACEMENT 38 5 3 1 EXTERNALLY CHARGING THE START UP BATTERY PACK 38 5 3 2 JUMP STARTING THE SENTINEL TEG 39 5 3 3 REPLACING THE START UP BATTERY PACK 39 5 4 CATALYTIC CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT 41 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 43 7 PARTS LIST 45 7 1 ROUTINE REPLACEMENT PARTS 45 7 2 GENERATOR PARTS 46 7 3 PRIMARY SUBASSEMBLY PARTS 48 7 4 FUEL TRAIN PARTS 49 ...

Page 7: ... 25 Figure 16 Location of the Main Electronics Board 26 Figure 17 Fuel System Assembly 27 Figure 18 Sentinel Start Assist Tool 28 Figure 19 Sentinel OCV vs Power 29 Figure 20 Fuel Pressure Adjustment 30 Figure 21 OCV Degradation vs Days of Operation 34 Figure 22 Net Power Ambient Temperature Correction Factor 35 Figure 23 Net Power Altitude Correction Factor 35 Figure 24 Sentinel Net Power vs Days...

Page 8: ... qualified service technician The Sentinel Thermoelectric Generator should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service technician More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary It is imperative that control compartment bottom inlet screen and circulating air passageways of the appliance are kept clean 7 Do not use the Sentinel Thermoelectric Generator if any part has ...

Page 9: ...tion Code CSA B149 1 19 The Sentinel Thermoelectric Generator is FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY 20 The Sentinel Thermoelectric Generator and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 3 5 kPa 0 5 psi 21 The Sentinel Thermoelectric Generator must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by...

Page 10: ... the Sentinel Thermoelectric Generator NOTE A banner with the word NOTE contains supplemental information that provide additional insight on specific topics 1 2 TECHNICALLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL This manual contains necessary information for the correct operation of the Sentinel Thermoelectric Generator and is intended for use by technically qualified service technicians Technically qualified techni...

Page 11: ... GPT except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages or reproduce illustrations in a review with appropriate credit nor may any part of this manual be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior permission in writing from GPT Liability The user is expressly warned to consider and adopt all safety ...

Page 12: ...mum Supply Pressure 172 4 kPa 25 psi Minimum Supply Pressure 34 5 kPa 5 psi Fuel Connection 1 4 female NPT Environmental Ambient Operating Temperature Continuously Running TEG Min 40 C 40 F to Max 49 C 120 F Operating Conditions Unsheltered Operation Altitude Up to 2 000 m 6 562 ft Materials of Construction Cabinet 304 Stainless Steel Mounting Bracket 304 Stainless Steel Cooling Type Natural Conve...

Page 13: ... maintenance The open circuit voltage is directly related to power output and is used as a baseline measurement to confirm power output Manual Shut off Valve A manually operated valve in the gas line that is used to turn on or shut off the gas supply to the TEG Safety Shut off Valve A valve that automatically shuts off the gas supply to the catalytic heater assembly if the source of heat fails Thi...

Page 14: ...g applications The fuel filter removes aerosols contaminants H2S moisture oil and solids from the supply fuel The removal of potential contaminants protects and ensures proper function of the catalytic heater and prevents downtime Start up Battery Pack The battery pack supplies power to the preheater for TEG start up Mounting Pole A pole recommended for use with the Sentinel TEG for easy and secur...

Page 15: ...vice Fuel Type The Sentinel Thermoelectric Generator is designed for Natural Gas fuel only Gross Heating Value Amount of heat produced by a unit quantity of fuel Input Rating Maximum permitted energy rate to the Sentinel TEG Inlet Pressure Minimum and maximum levels of inlet fuel pressure permitted Design Altitude Maximum permitted altitude that the Sentinel TEG should be operated at Preheating El...

Page 16: ...as to fuel the Sentinel Thermoelectric Generator CAUTION Using the Sentinel without fuel filter will void product warranty 2 4 SPECIFICATIONS FOR GASEOUS FUEL Gaseous fuels provided to the Sentinel 1 1 Shall not contain any particulates larger than 30 µmm diameter including but not limited to sand dust gums crude oil and impurities 2 Shall not have a hydrocarbon dew point in excess of 0 C 32 F at ...

Page 17: ...re of the DC DC Converter Also referred to as Temperature Compensation Switch in this manual For details about this feature refer to Section 4 3 5 OCV RUN toggle switch SW200 toggles between RUN and OCV mode o OCV used during set up Toggle to this mode to measure the open circuit voltage o RUN used when the TEG is operating Toggle to this mode when set up is completed and the Sentinel TEG is ready...

Page 18: ...tage is low with thresholds based on the Sentinel model It remains unlit when there is no alarm Low Voltage Alarm parameters vary between models as follows o 12V Models alarm turns on when output voltage falls below 11 0 Volts and turns off when voltage rises above 11 5 Volts o 24V Models alarm turns on when output voltage falls below 22 0 Volts and turns off when voltage rises above 23 0 Volts Re...

Page 19: ...Global Power Technologies PRODUCT INFORMATION 302842 Rev0 Sentinel Page 12 of 61 Figure 3 Main Electronics Board User Interface ...

Page 20: ...m clearance of 36 900 mm under the instrumentation enclosure floor in front and on both sides of the unit and above the top of the fin duct Ensure that the Sentinel TEG is positioned high enough to prevent flooding or heavy snowfall from interfering with the flow of cooling air WARNING Operation of the Sentinel TEG in locations where cooling air flow may be obstructed will cause overheating Allow ...

Page 21: ... following items 2 Ceramic battery fuses GPT Part Number 302722 1 spare and 1 to be installed on the start up battery pack 2 Terminal forks 18 22 AWG Red for low voltage alarm connections LV ALARM 2 Terminal forks 14 16 AWG Blue for customer load connections TEG OUT 1 Terminal ring 14 16 AWG Blue for customer load connection to grounding terminal inside the electronics enclosure 1 Terminal ring 10...

Page 22: ...r to the weight specifications listed in APPENDIX A WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS for reference The Sentinel TEG can be lifted in either a horizontal or vertical position If lifting equipment such as a hoist or forklift is available lifting slings can be used Two lifting slings are recommended with one each on the left and right side of the generator such that they are positioned under the fin ducts and i...

Page 23: ...assembly to a pole or wall Separate this mounting bracket with the supporting plywood from the back of the Sentinel TEG by removing those four BUTTON SOCKET CAP 1 4 28 machine screws Refer to Figure 6 two short 1 4 28 x 7 16 screws are fastened on the mounting crossbar and two long 1 4 28 x 5 8 screws are fastened on the other end of the mounting bracket Keep these 4 machine screws for mounting Re...

Page 24: ...U clamp 3 3 2 WALL MOUNT The Sentinel TEG can also be mounted directly on a flameproof wall Fasteners for this type of installation are not included with the TEG When choosing hardware to mount the bracket to a wall ensure that it is sturdy enough to handle the 93 lb 42 2 kg weight of the unit and are of the appropriate length and type The bracket has been designed to accept 3 8 diameter hardware ...

Page 25: ...the ends of the two supplied U clamps 2 Attach the U clamps to the pole and insert the ends of the U clamps through the holes in the fuel filter s mounting bracket 3 Secure the mounting bracket to the pole by rethreading the locknuts onto the U clamps Ensure the fasteners are fully tight before proceeding to the next step For Sentinel TEGs that are mounted to a wall install the fuel filter in an u...

Page 26: ...through the opening on the floor of the instrumentation enclosure 3 6 CONNECTING THE FUEL FILTER TO THE TEG Fuel to the Sentinel TEG is supplied through the fuel filter Before connecting the fuel supply to the fuel filter connect the fuel filter to the TEG as follows 1 Bend the straight section of the supplied 1 4 tubing to suit the distance and arrangement between the outlet of the fuel filter an...

Page 27: ...ling fuel piping Connect the fuel supply to the Sentinel TEG as follows Inspect fuel lines and fittings to ensure that they are free of foreign materials Apply thread sealant to the fuel line threads as illustrated in Figure 10 to minimize fuel line contamination Connect the fuel line to the ball valve at the inlet to the fuel filter below the flow arrow Check all joints for leaks using a commerci...

Page 28: ... of the two fuses from the electronics assembly kit and install it into the fuse slot on the battery board as shown in Figure 11 The batteries are shipped fully charged however they may slowly discharge during shipping Before starting the TEG check the battery voltage and ensure that it is greater than 11 8 Volts To check the battery voltage touch the ends of a voltmeter to the BATTERY terminals a...

Page 29: ...atts of net power to the customer load BOCL 4 1 ADJUSTING FOR SITE CONDITIONS AND DETERMINING TARGET OCV CAUTION Do not make any fuel adjustments without first determining the target OCV The Sentinel TEG s output power can change depending on the site s ambient temperature and altitude Its open circuit voltage OCV is set at the factory based on the ambient temperature and the factory altitude engr...

Page 30: ...emperature Record the current ambient temperature and ambient temperature correction factor in the Performance Log at the end of this document To determine the temperature correction factor for the site s ambient conditions 1 Find the current ambient temperature on the top or bottom axis of the graph in Figure 13 2 From the ambient temperature axis follow the vertical line up until it touches the ...

Page 31: ...titude 1 Determine the site s altitude and find that number on the graph in Figure 14 The altitude in meters is located at the bottom of the graph and the altitude in feet are at the top of the graph 2 From the altitude axis follow the line vertically towards the altitude correction factor curve diagonal line until the lines intersect 3 From the point where the site altitude and the curve intersec...

Page 32: ... Example Calculation If Data Plate OCV 24 VDC Current Ambient Temperature 35 C Temperature Correction Factor 0 975 Altitude 0m above sea level Altitude Correction Factor 1 05 Then Target OCV 24 x 0 975 x 1 05 Target OCV 24 57 VDC Note the calculated target OCV in the Performance Log This will be used during fuel pressure adjustment Section 4 3 3 To maximize the longevity of the Sentinel TEG do not...

Page 33: ...s with the gas specification standards outlined in Section 2 4 Ensure that all electrical connections at the main electronics board catalytic heater assembly face and start up battery board are tight and correctly connected Ensure that the Sentinel TEG has been properly grounded and bonded to the site ground Inspect the air inlet screen at the bottom of the Sentinel TEG main assembly and ensure th...

Page 34: ...ssure is present NOTE Close this manual shut off valve if the Sentinel TEG needs to be shut down 5 Press the red Preheat Cycle button located on the bottom right corner of the main electronics board The red Preheater status indicator LED located above the Preheat Cycle button should turn on 6 Wait 3 minutes for the catalytic pad in the catalytic cartridge to preheat The red Preheater status light ...

Page 35: ...open refer to the Troubleshooting section NOTE If the plunger is released too soon the safety shut off valve will close and fuel will not flow to the system WARNING Start Assist Tool MUST be removed for normal operation after the start up sequence 8 Once the system is running check all fuel lines for leaks using a commercial leak detection fluid 9 5 minutes after releasing the valve plunger insert...

Page 36: ...ASURING OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE WARNING Ensure that no explosive gas hazard is present prior to opening the instrumentation enclosure or servicing the Sentinel TEG The Sentinel enclosure must not be opened when an explosion or gas hazard may be present To measure the Sentinel TEG s open circuit voltage 1 Confirm that the SW200 toggle switch is set to OCV position 2 Insert a voltmeter into the voltage...

Page 37: ...r 2 Using a flat blade screwdriver adjust the spring tension on the regulator by 0 4 in H2O and wait 40 minutes for the TEG to stabilize Turn clockwise to increase the fuel pressure and OCV Turn counterclockwise to reduce the fuel pressure and OCV 3 After 40 minutes read the voltage again and determine if further adjustments need to be made If the measured OCV is not within 1VDC of the calculated ...

Page 38: ...PENSATION The Sentinel TEG is equipped with a temperature compensation feature which can be used when charging lead acid station batteries with the TEG This feature can be enabled by setting the SW300 switch to the T COMP ON position When enabled the Sentinel TEG s output voltage will be scaled based on the current ambient temperature The voltage scaling is tuned for typical lead acid station batt...

Page 39: ...led and the instrumentation enclosure door is fastened shut before leaving the site 4 5 RECORD KEEPING Your Sentinel TEG is now operating successfully providing continuous electrical power to the customer load For ease of maintenance and service keep a record of the unit s performance using the MAINTENANCE AND PERFORMANCE LOG provided at the end of this manual Record all parameters each time adjus...

Page 40: ... cannot be achieved see Troubleshooting refer to Section 6 2 Replace the fuel filter cartridge refer to section 5 2 1 Remember that fuel outside of the specifications outlined in Section 2 3 may increase service interval 3 Check all fuel line connections for leaks 4 Remove any debris sand or dust from the inlet screen cooling fins cabinet and ducts 5 Check all bolts and wire connections for tightn...

Page 41: ... Figure 23 based on worst case highest ambient temperature expected and altitude For example peak summer temperatures are expected to be 30 C 86F worst case temperature correction factor 0 98 Combine this factor with your altitude factor by multiplying the 2 factor values 2 Determine your minimum power requirement for your load 3 Refer to Figure 24 follow the correction factor line that is most re...

Page 42: ...Global Power Technologies MAINTENANCE 302842 Rev0 Sentinel Page 35 of 61 Figure 22 Net Power Ambient Temperature Correction Factor Figure 23 Net Power Altitude Correction Factor ...

Page 43: ...battery pack Allow the unit to cool for at least one hour before beginning any service or maintenance activity WARNING Ensure that no explosive gas hazard is present prior to opening the instrumentation enclosure and performing any service on the Sentinel TEG The Sentinel enclosure must not be opened when an explosion or gas hazard may be present 5 2 FUEL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 5 2 1 FUEL FILTER MAINT...

Page 44: ... in excessive drop in pressure and the possibility of contaminant carry over to the Sentinel TEG To order additional filter cartridges please contact GPT Do not subject the fuel filter to vapours or liquids from synthetic solvents acetone methanol esters lacquer thinners phosphates etc Refer to APPENDIX C for SDS of fuel filter replacement cartridges prior to handling and disposal WARNING Never re...

Page 45: ... install the end cap close the drain cock and open the isolation valves before returning the fuel filter unit to service 8 Check all fuel lines for leaks WARNING Ensure that the end cap is securely closed before re pressurizing the fuel filter WARNING Always check for fuel system leaks after any fuel system service 5 3 BATTERY CHARGING AND REPLACEMENT The start up battery pack requires at least 11...

Page 46: ...re electronics enclosure and attempting a jump start 5 3 3 REPLACING THE START UP BATTERY PACK Replace the start up battery pack every five years of service To replace the battery 1 Disconnect the battery wiring from the connector on the bottom left corner of the battery board 2 Remove the two screws on the bottom of the battery support bracket while supporting the battery board with one hand Save...

Page 47: ...Global Power Technologies MAINTENANCE 302842 Rev0 Sentinel Page 40 of 61 Figure 26 Start up Battery Pack Replacement ...

Page 48: ... access the catalytic heater cartridge assembly chamber 4 Disconnect the fuel line from the orifice in the center of the catalytic heater assembly face and the elbow connector on the safety shut off valve Save this for re installation 5 Disconnect the thermocouple from the bottom of the catalytic heater assembly face and the bottom of the safety shut off valve Save this for re installation 6 Remov...

Page 49: ...n the Sentinel TEG without the insulation panels installed WARNING Ensure that all three insulation panels for the catalytic heater assembly are installed before starting up the Sentinel TEG 13 Route the replacement preheater wiring connection through the grommet on the bottom right of the electronics enclosure and up the side to the top of the circuit board where the harness plugs in to the recep...

Page 50: ...eplace the fuel orifice with one of the correct size 5 4 Buildup of debris on intake screen Clean intake screen Start Up Battery Voltage Low Charge or replace start up battery 3 8 Replace start up battery fuse Heater damaged Contact GPT Preheater faulty Contact GPT Cartridge heater reacts but does maintain reaction Supply gas pressure too low Increase the gas supply to the TEG 2 3 Fuel filter dirt...

Page 51: ...Replace the fuel orifice 5 4 Fuel pressure adjustment incorrect Adjust TEG fuel pressure 4 3 2 Buildup of debris on intake screen Clean intake screen Power units damaged Contact GPT Heater damaged Contact GPT Heater cartridge at end of life Replace heater cartridge 5 4 Fuel pressure adjustment incorrect Adjust the TEG fuel pressure 4 3 2 Output power is too high Output voltage adjustment incorrect...

Page 52: ...STURE Annually two required 303747 PARTS KIT HEATER CARTRIDGE SENTINEL As determined in Section 5 1 3 302706 START UP BATTERY PACK SENTINEL Every 5 years 302722 FUSE CERAMIC 2 5A 250 VAC 5X20MM As needed battery fuse 303282 ORIFICE ASSY W INLET TUBE 0 056 As needed NOTE Filter cartridges and heater cartridges are shipped in sealed packaging and are expected to be stored that way until point of use...

Page 53: ...Global Power Technologies PARTS LIST 302842 Rev0 Sentinel Page 46 of 61 7 2 GENERATOR PARTS Figure 30 Parts List Generator ...

Page 54: ... FUEL TRAIN REGULATOR SUBASSEMBLY 15 301350 INSTRUMENTATION ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY 16 301356 PRIMARY SUBASSEMBLY 17 302362 SCREW BH SOC 6 32X0 3125 SS 18 302360 SCREW BH SOC 8 32X0 375 SS 19 301289 DUCT ASSEMBLY 20 301285 DUCT COVER ASSEMBLY 21 302361 SCREW BH SOC 8 32X0 25 SS 22 302357 SCREW BH SOC 1 4 28X0 4375 SS 23 301355 U BOLT MUFFLER CLAMP 2IN 24 301299 MOUNTING BRACKET 25 26862 LABEL CAUTION H...

Page 55: ...ON COVER 38 302933 BOTTOM INSULATION COVER ASSY SENTINEL 39 301321 INLET INSULATION 40 301297 HEATER BODY INLET 41 302359 SCREW BH SOC 8 32X0 4375 SS 42 301298 HEATER BODY 43 301286 COLLECTOR SINK ASSEMBLY 44 301332 BACK INSULATION 45 302356 SCREW BH SOC 1 4 28X0 625 SS 46 301313 MOUNTING CROSSBAR 47 301316 BACK INSULATION COVER 48 301320 EXHAUST INSULATION 49 301366 RAIN CAP WELDMENT 50 302361 SC...

Page 56: ...CONNECTOR 0 25 TB X 0 25 MNPT 316SS NO NUT 57 176 VALVE SHUT OFF 58 302629 STREET ELBOW 3 8 NPTF X 1 4 NPTM BRASS 59 301349 GAS MOUNTING BRACKET SENTINEL 60 303096 O RING X PROFILE 688ID DASH 209 NBR 61 302941 TEE 3 8NPT FMF BRASS 62 302940 STREET ELBOW 90 3 8NPT BRASS 63 302939 REDUCER 3 8 NPTM X 1 4 NPTF BRASS 64 302995 GAUGE PRESS 0 15 W C 25 MNPT 2 5 OD 65 302942 PLUG 1 8NPT FLUSH HEX DRIVE SS...

Page 57: ...MOUNT FUEL FILTER 82 557 WASHER FLAT 1 4 SS 83 380 CONCTR 1 4TBX1 4 MNPT 316 SS 84 303088 FUEL LINE FUEL FILTER TO REGULATOR 85 611 NUT HEX 1 4 20 SS 86 541 WASHER LOCK SPRING 1 4 SS 87 2413 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 X 1 SS 88 24653 VALVE BALL FNPT BRASS 89 376 NIPPLE 1 4 NPT X 2 LG BRASS 90 302641 REDUCER 3 4 NPTM X 1 4 FNPT BRASS 91 303090 FLODRI G25A GAS SCRUBBER ASSY N A 302623 CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT...

Page 58: ... 61 APPENDIX A WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS Figure 34 Sentinel TEG Dimensions Height 37 1 4 946 mm Width 15 7 8 403 mm Depth 17 13 16 452mm Weight 93 lb 42 2 kg FUEL FILTER DIMENSIONS Height 12 7 8 327 mm Width 8 15 16 227 mm Depth 8 7 16 214 mm Port to port distance 8 1 8 207 mm Inlet size 1 4 NPT ...

Page 59: ...Global Power Technologies APPENDIX B WIRING DIAGRAM 302842 Rev0 Sentinel Page 52 of 61 APPENDIX B WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 35 Sentinel TEG Wiring Diagram ...

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Page 69: ...ce Log MODEL NO SERIAL NO SITE ALTITUDE Do not adjust the fuel pressure by more than 3 3 in H2O If the fuel pressure has been adjusted up to 3 3 in H2O and the OCV is still higher than target allow the SentinelTEG to operate at the last adjusted setting and measure OCV again at the next maintenance visit ...

Page 70: ...SERIAL NO SITE ALTITUDE Do not adjust the fuel pressure by more than 3 3 in H2O If the fuel pressure has been adjusted up to 3 3 in H2O and the OCV is still higher than target allow the SentinelTEG to operate at the last adjusted setting and measure OCV again at the next maintenance visit ...

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