Installation, Ransburg, Setup procedure – Ransburg RMA202 Test Stand 77918-08 User Manual

Page 11: Initial test settings, High voltage test

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SETUP PROCEDURE

1. Insure that ground connections, cart ground,

and applicator ground are made to a true earth

ground.

INSTALLATION

2. Provide air filtration to the manifold that has the

capability of passing 136 SCFM with particu-

late removal of .3 to .6 micron particle size.

(Bearing air filtration is provided with the stand.)

3. Provide a minimum 1/2-inch I.D. air line to the

filter at the manifold inlet. A minimum of 100

psig pressure is required at the manifold inlet.

4. Install water supply line and air pressure line

to the pressure pot.

W A R N I N G

!

> NEVER use solvent as a test fluid for this

device!

> Using any material OTHER than distilled

water or de-ionized water may cause fire

during the test. Use only distilled or deionized

water to test the applicator.

W A R N I N G

!

> If true earth ground is not made, injury to

personnel or serious damage may occur to

the equipment .

> Insure ALL items in the test area are ground-

ed. Insure there are NO open containers of

flammable materials in the test area.

INITIAL TEST SETTINGS

1. Set RMA-202 type switch to dual or single

fluid depending upon applicator. (See Figure

8)

2. HV is off unless instructed to turn on. Main

power off.

3. Fluid enable off (toggle switch lever in the down

position).

4. Supply 100 psig air pressure to the stand, ref-

erence supply air gage on panel. If required,

adjust air input regulator attached to stand.

5. All toggle switches in the off position (lever in

down position).

6. Attach the applicator to the manifold plate us-

ing the proper spanner wrench. Tighten as re-

quired. (Note: Lubricate o-rings prior to as-

sembly.)

7. Set speed select to 00.

8. Adjust bearing air regulator to 80 psig mini-

mum.

HIGH VOLTAGE TEST

The purpose of the high voltage test is to insure

all voltage-generating components are set or

installed properly. If the applicator is not properly

rebuilt, a voltage deficiency will be identified while

the applicator is off-line and no downtime should

occur.

5. Plug the unit into a suitable 110/120V outlet.

N O T E

> Using tap water or city water MAY CAUSE

problems with chemical incompatibilities with

the production spray material.

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