Ransburg, N o t e, Rma-202 test stand - installation – Ransburg RMA202 Test Stand 77918-08 User Manual

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2. With control panel power Off, cover the end of

the applicator with a plastic bag to contain the

electrostatic voltage and prevent current from

being drawn off to the atmosphere. Insure that

the bag fits tight around the applicator (See

Figure 4). A non-metallic external elastic band

may be used if required.

4. Turn the MicroPak power supply On. Switch

the unit to the “Local” setting. Adjust the volt-

age adjustment potentiometer to read 90 - 100

kV on the display with no current draw (appli-

cator end is still bagged, voltage is contained,

minimal current draw to atmosphere).

Figure 6: HV “ON/OFF” Switch

Figure 5: Main Power Indicators

N O T E

> If voltage is set to a level that 10 µA

of current or less is drawn, feedback

faults will occur.

5. Insure the HV “On” switch on the test panel is

in the “ON” position. (See Figure 6.)

6. Read the kV and µA current reading from the

appropriate display of the MicroPak. The read-

ing of voltage should be between 90 to 100 kV.

Typical current draw of applicator when bagged

is between 10 and 20 µAmps.

Figure 4: Applicator (With Plastic Bag)

Figure 3: Applicator (Shroud Removed)

N O T E

> For this part of the test, the spin

guard should be in the down position.

1. Insure the main power switch is in the “Off”

position. Remove the shroud from the applica-

tor and install applicator on to the manifold

mounting plate as shown in Figure 3.

3. Turn the main control power switch to the on

position by pushing the green button. The green

illuminated indicator should now be illuminated.

RMA-202 Test Stand - Installation

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Ransburg

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