GE TBX20, TBX18 manual Problem Solver, Problem Possible Cause Andremedy

Page 14

The Problem Solver(continued)

r

 

0-

 

 

I PROBLEM

~-

1 POSSIBLE CAUSE ANDREMEDY

 

 

HOT AIR FROM

Normal air flow cooling motor. In the refrigerationprocess, it is normal that heat be

B(TTTOM OF

 

expelled in the area under the refrigerator. Some floor coverings will discolor at these

REFRIGERATOR

normal and safe operating temperaturesYour. floor covering supplier should be

 

 

consulted if you object tothis discoloration.

'

FRESH FOOD OR FREEZER COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE TOO WARM

~~

Temperature control not set cold enough. Refer to page5.

Warm weather-frequent door openings.

Door left open for too longatime.

Package holdingdoor open or blocking air duct in freezer compartment. Package blockingair duct in freezer compartment.

FROST OR ICE

CRYSTALS ON

FROZEN FOOD

AUTOMATIC

ICEMAKER DOES NOT WORK

(on modelsso equipped)

Door may have beenleft ajar or package holdingdoor open.

Too frequent or too longdoor openings. Frost within packageis normal.

Icemaker feelerarm in OFF (up) position.

Water supply turned offor not connected.

Freezer compartmenttoo warm.

Cubes too small-water shutoff valve connecting refrigerator to home waterline may be clogged.

SLOW ICE CUBE FREEZING

ICE CUBESHAVE ODOR/TASTE

Door may have beenleft ajar.

Turn temperatureof freezer compartment colder.

-~~

Old cubes need to bediscarded.

Ice storage container needsto be emptied and washed.

Unsealed packages in refrigeratorand/or freezer compartmentsmay betransmitting odor/taste to ice cubes.

Interior of refrigerator needs cleaning. Refer to page12.

~

MOISTURE FORMS ON OUTSIDEOF REFRIGERATOR

r ~~~~~~

MOISTURE

INSIDE.

REFRIGERATOR HAS ODOR

Notunusualduring

periods of highhumidity.

I \

x

1

Move Energy Saver Switch to rightthe.

 

 

 

Too frequent or too longdoor openings.

In humid weather,air carries moisture into refrigerator whendoors are opened.

Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered.

Check for spoiled food.

Interior needs cleaning. Referto page 12.

Defrost water system needs cleaning.

Keep openbox of baking soda in refrigerator; replace everythree months.

If you need morehelp.. .call, toll free: GE Answer Center@ 800.6262000

consumer information service

14

Image 14
Contents Contents Read thisbook carefully Help us helpyouEnergy-saving tips Write downthe model and serial numbersSave These Clearances Use of Extension CordsRefrigerator Location Water Supply to IcemakerEnergy Saver Switch Set the Temperature ControlsHow to Test Temperatures Operating Your RefrigeratorFood Storage Suggestions Partial-WidthShelfin Freezer Compartment Spacemaker DoorTwo-PositionShelf Freezer Compartment To relocate shelfCool’n Fresh Drawer Adjusta-FreshDrawer 3jL . ’Adjusta-Temp Drawer Moist’n Fresh DrawerIf your refrigerator hastwin fruit and vegetable drawers Sealed Snack PackDetachable Meat Drawer or Meats’n Snacks Drawer To relocate meat drawerIce Trays Automatic IcemakerMove icemaker feeler arm to OFF up position when Automatic Icemaker Accessory KitWater Filter Accessory If ice is used infrequently,oldCare and Cleaning = Questions?- r Use This Problem Solver Rapid Electrical DiagnosisProblem Solver Problem Possible Cause AndremedyIf You Need Service Warranty

TBX18, TBX20 specifications

The GE TBX20 and TBX18 are advanced turbine control systems designed to optimize the performance and reliability of gas turbine operations. As part of General Electric's commitment to innovation in energy solutions, these systems integrate cutting-edge technologies that enhance efficiency, reduce emissions, and improve overall operational capabilities.

One of the standout features of the TBX series is its advanced control algorithms. These algorithms are designed to dynamically adapt to changing operational conditions, ensuring optimal performance across a range of scenarios. This adaptability is essential for maximizing fuel efficiency while minimizing environmental impact. Both the TBX20 and TBX18 utilize model-based control strategies that leverage real-time data to enhance decision-making and response times.

Another key characteristic of the TBX systems is their state-of-the-art human-machine interface (HMI). The HMI is designed for intuitive operation, providing operators with clear insights into turbine performance and health. It offers customizable dashboards that display critical metrics, enabling quick assessments and facilitating proactive maintenance strategies. This focus on user experience helps to reduce the likelihood of operational errors and supports efficient decision-making processes.

The TBX20 and TBX18 are also built to support digital connectivity. With the integration of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), these systems can communicate with other components within the power generation ecosystem. This connectivity allows for remote monitoring and diagnostics, empowering operators to identify and address potential issues before they escalate. Enhanced data analytics capabilities further refine operational strategies, driving continuous improvement.

In addition to their technological prowess, GE's TBX series emphasizes reliability and robustness. Engineered for harsh operational environments, these control systems are built to withstand the rigors of gas turbine operation while maintaining high levels of performance. Their modular design simplifies installation and allows for easy upgrades, ensuring that users can keep pace with evolving technology.

In conclusion, the GE TBX20 and TBX18 are sophisticated turbine control systems that embody the latest advancements in energy technology. With their advanced control algorithms, intuitive human-machine interfaces, and strong digital connectivity, they are essential tools for modern gas turbine operations. These systems not only enhance performance and efficiency but also contribute to a greener, more sustainable energy future.