Gentherm 5220 Operating Manual

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WARNING: If the information in this manual
is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may
result causing property damage, personal inju-
ry or loss of life.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flamma-
ble vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or
any other appliance.
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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.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbour's phone. Follow the gas suppli-
er's instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call
the fire department.
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Installation and service must be performed by
a qualified installer, service agency or the gas
supplier
WARNING:
adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause injury or
property damage. Read the instal-
lation, operating and maintenance
instructions thoroughly before install-
ing or servicing this equipment.
WARNING: For Outdoor Use Only
Improper installation,
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  • Page 1 WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal inju- ry or loss of life. Do not store or use gasoline or other flamma- ble vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
  • Page 2 AVERTISSEMENT: si l’information de ce man- uel n’est pas suivie exactement, un incendie ou une explosion peut resulter entraînant des dégâts matériaux, des blessures ou la perte de vie. Ne pas entreposer ou utiliser de l’essence, d’autres liquides ou vapeurs inflammables à proximité...
  • Page 3 GLOBAL POWER TECHNOLOGIES 5220 THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR Operating Manual 28142 rev. 14 Gentherm Global Power Technologies Unit 16, 7875 - 57th Street SE Calgary, Alberta Canada, T2C 5K7 Phone: 1 (403) 236-5556 Fax: 1 (403) 236-5575 www.genthermglobalpower.com * * For latest version download from website NOTICE TO INSTALLER: These instructions shall be left with the consumer to retain them for future reference.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Ignitor Control System ................3-4 Data Plate ....................3-4 Fuel Consumption ..................3-5 Standard Specification for Gaseous Fuel ..........3-6 Process Description ..................4-1 Model 5220 Thermoelectric Generator ............4-1 4.1.1 Fuel System ...................4-2 4.1.2 Spark Ignition Control System ............4-3 4.1.2.1 Resetting The Power Supply ...........4-3 4.1.3 Burner ...................4-3 4.1.4 Power Unit ..................4-5...
  • Page 6 5.8.1 Attaching the L/C to TEG ..............5-7 5.8.2 TEG Wiring Interconnection ............5-7 Installation of Optional CP Interface System ...........5-8 5.9.1 Attaching the CP Interface System to TEG ........5-8 5.9.2 TEG Wiring Interconnection ............5-10 5.9.3 Connection of CP Load ...............5-10 Start Up and Shutdown ..................6-1 6.1 Before Starting ....................6-1 6.2 TEG Start-Up ....................6-1 6.3 Shutdown.....................6-1...
  • Page 7 10.3.3 Check Output from the L/C............10-8 10.4 Power Unit Examination ................10-9 10.4.1 Check for Internal Short ............10-9 10.4.2 Check Internal Resistance............10-9 Part List ....................11-1 11.1 Model 5220 TEG ..................11-2 11.2 Model 5220 Burner ..................11-4 11.3 Model 5220 Fuel System ................11-5 TEG Performance Log ..................12-1...
  • Page 9 Assembling the 5220 TEG ........5-2...
  • Page 11: About This Manual

    Power Unit (PU): The hermetically sealed portion of the TEG that contains the thermo- electric materials and cooling fins. Rated Power: Model 5220 TEG power unit produces 220 W when operating in an ambient temperature of 20ºC (68ºF). With the fuel flow held constant, TEGs operating in ambient temperatures higher than 24ºC (75ºF) will see power output efficiency reduce,...
  • Page 12 This is known as the momentary open circuit voltage (V ). The voltage will continue to climb from that level. In the case of the model 5220 do not allow V to exceed 27.0 volts, otherwise, the TEG can be damaged.
  • Page 13: Quick Start Procedure

    Installation Follow these steps to install the TEG: Unpack the TEG from its shipping crate, keep the crate until the TEG is operation- al. Locate and identify the following items that were shipped with the 5220 TEG: • Fin Duct •...
  • Page 14: Adjustment

    Each time adjustments are made or servicing is carried out the details should be recorded. A blank TEG Performance Log is provided at the end of this manual. Note: Servicing requirements are given in the Maintenance section. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    If the generator is to be operated at load conditions that force the output voltage to vary significantly from 15 Volts, then less than the rated power will be available to the load. Figure 6 identifies the electrical parameters of the 5220 as a function of the load resis- tance.
  • Page 16 Natural Convection Fuel System Brass, Aluminum & Stainless Steel Note: Specifications shown are for standard configurations. Gentherm Global Power Technologies (GPT) Applications Engineering Department is available to design installations meeting different specifications including custom voltages, fuel sup- ply systems and non-standard operating temperatures.
  • Page 17: Weights And Measures

    140 kg (308 lb) Mounting Holes 268 mm wide × 457 mm deep (10.55 in. × 18.00 in.) Mounting Hole Diameter 8 mm (0.312 in.) Figure 1 Overall Dimensions of the 5220 TEG Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 18: Ignitor Control System

    The data plate is on the inside of the cabinet door and includes vital information about the generator. Model Number: The model number on the Data Plate is interpreted as follows: ( ) 5220 ( ) - ( ) - SI - C CP = Cathodic Protection Interface Fuel Type:...
  • Page 19: Fuel Consumption

    Section 8.1.1. Fuel Consumption The 5220 is certified to operate on commercial propane, or commercial natural gas. The Fuel Consumption of the 5220 at rated power is listed in the table below for various Fuels. Fuel Consumption Propane...
  • Page 20: Standard Specification For Gaseous Fuel

    Butane: 108 MJ/Sm3 (2900 BTU/cu.ft) 10. Shall not exceed 60ºC (140ºF) in temperature. Notes: (1) - For gaseous fuels outside of these specifications, please contact Gentherm Global Power Technologies (GPT). (2) - Sm = Standard cubic meter of gas at 101.325 kPa at 20ºC (NIST).
  • Page 21: Process Description

    Warm the hot-end of a thermoelectric power unit using the available heat of com- bustion Cool the cold-end of the thermoelectric power unit using cooling fins Figure 2 5220 TEG General Assembly, shown with L/C Option Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220...
  • Page 22: Fuel System

    Generate electrical power from the temperature difference created across ther- moelectric materials housed within the power unit Make the electrical power available to the load The main parts of the model 5220 TEG, with optional Limiter/Converter (L/C) attached, are shown in Figure 2. 4.1.1 Fuel System...
  • Page 23: Spark Ignition Control System

    This mixture leaves the venturi and passes through a burner screen that anchors the flame. The design of the combustion chamber produces uniform heating of the power unit hot-end. The main parts of the burner are shown in Figure 4. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 24: Figure 4 Burner General Assembly

    Figure 4 Burner General Assembly Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 25: Power Unit

    Figure 5 illustrates how this is done in a model 5220 TEG. A thermocouple is formed by P type and N type thermoelectric elements joined together at one end by a hot-junction electrode.
  • Page 26: Cooling Fins And Fin Duct

    (not included). The Bench Stand consists of 3 in. by 3 in. and 2 in. by 2 in. aluminum angle sections that are assembled together to provide a sturdy structure to support the TEG. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 27: Optional 220 Watt Limiter

    Limiter, which limits input voltage helping achieve optimal performance from the TEG. It is factory set to activate at 14.1 V for the model 5220 TEG. Unless the generator is equipped with an optional CP System. In this case, the voltage is factory set at 17.5 V.
  • Page 28: Figure 8 220 Watt L/C General Assembly

    Power Resistor: When no load, or a very small load, is connected the TEG has more power available than needed by the load. This excess power is directed into a power resistor by the voltage limiter. Figure 8 220 Watt L/C General Assembly Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 29: Optional 220 Watt Limiter Converter

    An optional 220 W Limiter/Converter (L/C) is available for use with the model 5220 TEG. It is intended for use with a model 5220 applications requiring 24 V DC nominal output. It consists of two separate circuits operating together. The first is a shunt type voltage lim- iter that regulates the output of the generator.
  • Page 30: Optional Cathodic Protection Interface System

    An optional cathodic protection interface system is available for use with the model 5220 TEG. It provides for adjustment and monitoring of power to a Cathodic Protection (CP) load. The anode and cathode cables enter the cabinet at the bottom and connect directly to a heavy-duty terminal block.
  • Page 31: Installation

    • Bolts & nuts, #1/4-20 for mounting Unpacking Unpack the TEG from its shipping crate, keep the crate until the TEG is operational. Locate and identify the following items that were shipped with the 5220 TEG: • Fin Duct •...
  • Page 32: Assembling

    Attach the fin duct and cover using the #8 screws and lock washers supplied. If not already installed, insert the exhaust stack into the top of the cabinet. Slide the clamp over the bottom of the stack and tighten the clamp screw. Figure 10 Assembling the 5220 TEG Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220...
  • Page 33: Mounting

    150 mm (6 in.) clearance under the cooling fins and 900 mm (3 ft.) above the top of the fin duct. Locate the TEG to avoid flooding inter- fering with the flow of cooling air. Figure 11 Model 5220 Mounting Dimensions, shown with L/C Option Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220...
  • Page 34: Supplying Fuel

    Supplying Fuel This topic describes how to connect the fuel supply and gives background information for consideration when providing fuel to the 5220 TEG. 5.6.1 Connecting the Fuel Supply The TEG has a 1/4 in. female NPT APPLY THREAD SEALANT fuel inlet, i.e.
  • Page 35: Figure 13 Setting-Up The 5220 Teg, Shown With L/C Option

    This will hold the input pres- sure relatively constant. Clean Fuel: The fuel used to operate the 5220 TEG must be clean and dry. See Technical Specifications section for full gas specifications. If dirty fuel is anticipated then a customer supplied in-line fuel filter is recommended.
  • Page 36: Connecting Customer Load

    Tighten the screws on the strain relief bushing. Connect the customer load wires to TB-1: 12 V: Connect the load at terminals 5(+) and 4 (-) see Figure 14. The 5220 12 Volt is isolated from other power supplies or batteries by a diode in series with the output.
  • Page 37: Attaching The L/C To Teg

    Figure 15 Wiring Diagram 5220 TEG, Shown with L/C Option Installation of Optional Limiter/Converter (L/C) The L/C is normally shipped ready for operation, attached to the TEG. If it was shipped separately install as follows. Note: Before installing inspect for obvious dents and broken components and advise Gentherm Global Power Technologies (GPT) service department if damage is noted.
  • Page 38: Installation Of Optional Cp Interface System

    The CP interface is normally shipped ready for operation, attached to the TEG. If it was shipped separately install as follows. Note: Before installing inspect for obvious dents and broken components and advise Gentherm Global Power Technologies (GPT) service department if damage is noted. 5.9.1 Attaching the CP Interface System to TEG The standard mounting location is on the left side of the generator cabinet.
  • Page 39: Figure 17 Cp Wiring For Model 5220-12 V Dc, With Limiter Option

    Figure 17 CP Wiring for Model 5220-12 V DC, with Limiter Option Figure 18 CP Wiring for Model 5220-24 V DC, With Limiter/Converter Option Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 40: Teg Wiring Interconnection

    TB-1. 5.9.3 Connection of CP Load Wire the CP load directly to the CP interface system. Feed the CP anode and cathode load cables into the CP box and terminate. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5-10 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 41: Startup And Shutdown

    STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN This section describes how to startup and shutdown the model 5220 TEG. Before Starting Before starting the TEG perform these steps: Move the jumper on TB-1 from the RUN position to the SETUP position, i.e. from between terminals 1 and 2 to between terminals 3 and 4 respectively. See Figure 14 or 15.
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  • Page 43: Power Output Evaluation

    Ambient Temperature Effects on V and Rated Power Power from the 5220 TEG is produced by the difference in temperature between the burner and the cooling fins. This means the power output of the TEG is affected by the ambient temperature surrounding the generator at site. Power output increases when temperature falls and decreases when temperature climbs.
  • Page 44 Note: Avoid setting-up the TEG to run at higher V or rated power values, as its life may be affected. This method is suitable for ambient temperatures of up to 65.5ºC (150ºF). If in doubt contact Gentherm Global Power Technologies’ (GPT) Customer Service Department for guidance. Example : Ambient temperature at site is 35ºC.
  • Page 45: And Rated Power

    P = (V Equation 3 voltage, is measured across terminals 2 and 4, with the jumper clip in the setup position across terminals 2 and 3, as shown in Figure 14 and 15. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 46: Shortly After Ignition

    . The mea- sured V should be within 0.2 V of the required V Note: Typically, if the measured V is greater than required V then the fuel pressure needs to be reduced. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 47 0.2 V of the required Note: Pausing is necessary to allow the TEG voltage to stabilize to the new load con- ditions. (Changing from customer load to the on-board 1 ohm resistor). Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
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  • Page 49: Adjustment

    ADJUSTMENT This section describes how to adjust the Model 5220 Thermoelectric generator. Note: Typical settings are 130-144 kPA (18.5 - 21. psig) for natural gas and 125-140 kPa (18.0 - 20.0 psig) for propane. Note: Good record keeping is necessary for long term follow-up. Use the TEG Performance Log, located at the end of this manual, for recording details each time adjustments are made or servicing is carried out.
  • Page 50: Power Output Adjustment

    Note: Typical settings are 130-144 kPA (18.5 - 21. psig) for natural gas and 125-140 kPa (18.0 - 20.0 psig) for propane. Figure 22 Air Shutter Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 51: Air-Shutter Adjustment

    Note: It may take several minutes to see a change in voltage if only 2 decimal places are displayed on the voltmeter. Tighten screws A and B, replace air screen and verify V did not change. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 52: Measuring Co Emissions Levels

    Air-Shutter Adjustment, Typical 8.1.2.1 Measuring CO Emissions Levels The model 5220 will not produce excessive amounts of CO if properly adjusted. Due to the open exhaust system of TEG, the CO measurement must be in the free air state.
  • Page 53: Fuel Pressure Adjustment

    = Percentage of carbon dioxide in combustion gas, as a per- centage. The model 5220 does not produce excessive concentrations of CO if adjusted properly. 8.1.3 Fuel Pressure Adjustment Once the air is adjusted, and if the fuel system and burner appear to be operating cor-...
  • Page 54: Adjustment Of Optional L/C

    It is factory set at 23.0 V (Model 5220-24) or 11.5 V (Model 5220-12). The VSR is rated for 2 A at 30 V DC and will take up to wire size no. 16 AWG.
  • Page 55: Adjustment Of Option Cp Interface System

    14.1 or 27.0 V. Adjustment of Optional CP Interface System An optional CP interface system is available for use with the model 5220 TEG. This text describes how to adjust the CP interface system, if applicable. 8.3.1 CP Power Output Adjustment The 0-1W 300 W variable resistor, located inside the CP cabinet, may be used to adjust the output power from the CP interface.
  • Page 56: Series Wiring

    300 W resistor from the centre terminal of the heavy duty terminal block to the left terminal. Figure 25 CP Interface System, Series Wiring Figure 26 CP Interface System, Parallel Diagram Wiring Diagram Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    Maintenance This section describes how to maintain the model 5220 TEG. Before attempting to main- tain the TEG the qualified service person should be thoroughly familiar with its: • technical specifications; • process description; • installation; • startup and shutdown;...
  • Page 58: Evaluate

    Check for obstructions at the cooling fins and the air filter stabi- lizer. Adjust the air shutter, see Adjustment section. If this returns the measured voltage to within 0.2 V of required V proceed with Routine Service, Section 9.1.3. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 59: Routine Service

    This text gives procedures for servicing the fuel system. 9.2.1 Draining the Sediment Bowl Follow these steps to drain the regulator sediment bowl: Shut off the fuel supply to the TEG and allow to cool. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 60: Fuel Filter Replacement

    Follow these steps to install the fuel filter: Install the filter, and Viton gasket onto the sediment bowl. See Figure 27. Carefully replace the bottom of the regulator making sure the filter and gasket are in their proper position. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 61: Fuel Orifice Inspection

    Connect the free end of the flexible fuel line to safety SOV valve. Leak check all connections using a commercial leak detector. WARNING: Check for fuel leaks after any fuel system service. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
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  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    Safety SOV valve Check the safety SOV Troubleshooting malfunctioning valve Air filter dirty Clean the air filter Troubleshooting Air shutter adjustment Adjust the air-shutter Adjustment incorrect Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-1 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 64 Fuel pressure Adjust the TEG fuel Adjustment is too high adjustment incorrect manifold pressure Output voltage is too L/C* damaged Adjust the L/C Adjustment high L/C* adjustment Adjust the L/C Adjustment incorrect Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-2 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 65: Air Filter Cleaning

    Disconnect the other end of the flexible fuel line and attached orifice from the center of the air shutter. Note: It may be convenient to disconnect and remove the fuel system. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-3 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 66: Figure 28 Si Module Wiring

    Note: The orifice fitting only needs to be finger tight when threaded back through the front of the air screen. Before re-starting the TEG, leak check all fuel connections. WARNING: Check for fuel leaks after any fuel system service. Figure 28 SI Module Wiring Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-4 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 67: Check The Spark Electrode

    Arcing should occur in the combustion chamber (making a clicking noise) at the rate of ten per second. If arcing occurs the SI system is functioning well. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-5 5220...
  • Page 68: Check The Pressure Switch

    Upon start up, probe and measure the voltage between the Red and Black wires of the Ignition controller plug, see Figure 28 and 29. Voltage should be 13.7 V or greater. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-6 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 69: Check If The Battery Will Hold Charge

    Start the TEG. While SI is sparking, measure voltage of the solenoid valve plug. If voltage is less than 13.5 V, check power supply to ignition controller as per topic above. If it is ok, replace the ignition controller. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-7 5220...
  • Page 70: L/C Examination

    Alter the output voltage by turning the output voltage adjustment pot shown in Figure 8. If the unloaded output voltage, measured across terminals 5 and 6, does not change when the adjustment pot is altered the L/C needs replacing. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-8 5220...
  • Page 71: Power Unit Examination

    Connect a voltmeter between terminals 2 (+) and 4 (-). Note: Alternative resistor values are acceptable so long as the resistance is close to 1 and accuracy class better than ± 1%. Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-9 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 72 (V ). Measured voltage continues to climb. WARNING: Do not allow V to exceed two seconds otherwise the TEG can be damaged. Figure 30 Momentary Open Circuit Diagram Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-10 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 73: Figure 30 Momentary Open Circuit

    = 13.1 / 14.9 = 0.88 W Internal resistance is acceptable, < 1.1 W . For further information or assistance, please contact the Customer Service Department at Gentherm Global Power Technologies (GPT). Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-11 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 74 Gentherm Global Power Technologies 10-12 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 75: Part List

    PART LIST This section lists the parts that form the equipment. For parts and service please contact Gentherm Global Power Technologies’ Customer Service Department at: Gentherm Global Power Technologies Direct: (403) 720-1190 Fax: (403) 236-5575 GLOBAL POWER TECHNOLOGIES Main: (403) 236-5556 E-mail: customer.service@gentherm.com...
  • Page 76: Model 5220 Teg

    11.1 Model 5220 TEG Figure 31 Model 5220 TEG Item Part No. Description 7900-08908 POWER UNIT 4100-22947 FIN DUCT, LOWER 4100-22875 FIN DUCT, UPPER 4100-22906 COVER ASSY, UPPER FIN DUCT 6100-27902 BURNER ASSY 4500-06011 EXHAUST STACK ASSY 4900-06170 ROD, BURNER MOUNTING...
  • Page 77 AIR SCREEN ASSY 4100-22945 LEG, CABINET, LEFT 2010-00208 TERMINAL, RING, #10 YELLOW 2900-00523 CLAMP, 5 1/4” DIA., SS 6400-27905 FUEL SYSTEM, W/ BURKERT VALVE, 5220 6400-66466 FUEL SYSTEM, SS, 5220 4200-06251 ORIFICE ASSY, PROPANE 4200-00690 ORIFICE ASSY, NATURAL GAS 3600-27892...
  • Page 78: Model 5220 Burner

    11.2 Model 5220 Burner Figure 32 Model 5220 Burner Item Part No. Description 4000-05606 BURNER BACK ASSY 4000-05605 HOLDER, SCREEN INSULATOR 4000-05390 SCREEN ASSY 4000-06086 INSULATION BLOCK 4000-06186 BURNER CAN, EXHAUST 4000-05375 VENTURI TUBE INTAKE ASSY 4000-05378 BURNER TOP ASSY...
  • Page 79: Model 5220 Fuel System

    Model 5220 Fuel System Figure 33 Model 5220 Fuel System Item Part No. Description 3100-64104 REGULATOR, FISHER 67CFR, 0-35 PSI, UL144, UL252, 5220 3100-66475 REGULATOR, FISHER 67CFR, 0-35 PSI, UL144, UL 252, NACE, 5220 3044-00501 NIPPLE, HEX, 1/4 NPT X 1 1/8, BRASS(FAIRVIEW) 3041-02359 NIPPLE, HEX, 1/4 NPT X 1.5 LG, 316 SS...
  • Page 80: Figure 33 Model 5220 Fuel System

    11.3 Model 5220 Fuel System Figure 33 Model 5220 Fuel System Item Part No. Description 3200-00406 GAUGE, PRESSURE, 0-30 PSI 3200-07293 GAUGE, PRESSURE, 0-30 PSI, SS, 1/4 MNPT 3031-20071 ELBOW, 1/4 TB X 1/4 MNPT, SS, SS-400-2-4 4200-07981 VENT TUBE ASSY, REGULATOR, SS, 5060/5120/5220...
  • Page 81: Teg Performance Log

    TEG PERFORMANCE LOG MODEL NO: TEG SERIAL NO: FUEL TYPE: LIMITER/CONVERTER SERIAL NO: CP INTERFACE SERIAL NO: MAINTENANCE REMARK Gentherm Global Power Technologies 11-7 5220 28142 Rev. 14...
  • Page 82 TEG PERFORMANCE LOG MODEL NO: TEG SERIAL NO: FUEL TYPE: LIMITER/CONVERTER SERIAL NO: CP INTERFACE SERIAL NO: MAINTENANCE REMARK Gentherm Global Power Technologies 11-8 5220 28142 Rev. 14...

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