Turbine speed – Ransburg Turbodisk 2 Assembly 78715 User Manual

Page 22

Advertising
background image

Turbodisk 2 - Operation

18

TURBINE SPEED

Turbine speed is determined by the drive air pressure

at the rotary atomizer and fluid flow rate.

Turbine speed can be closed loop controlled using

the fiber optic speed transmitter mounted at the back

of the turbine rotator assembly as a speed input to

remote speed controls such as the PulseTrack.

>

The disk rotational speed determines

the quality of atomization and can be varied

for different flow rates and viscosities. For

optimum transfer efficiency and spray pattern

control, the disk rotational speed should be

set at the minimum required speed to achieve

proper atomization. Excessive speed reduces

transfer efficiency!

NOTE

W A R N I N G

>

Do not exceed the maximum rated speed of

40,000 RPM for the 6 inch conical disk and 27,000

RPM for the 6 inch uni-disk.

!

W A R N I N G

>

Never operate any disk atomizer in excess of

it's maximum rated speed ("K" number) as listed

in the service manual. Excessive speed may cause

the disk to disintegrate, causing serious damage

and/or injury.

!

Atomizers

-REFER TO FIGURE 5

All atomizers manufactured after April 6, 1982, bear

a “K” number. That number indicates the maximum

safe rotation speed for that series in tens of thousands.

For example:

9K = 9,000 RPM maximum safe speed,

40K = 40,000 RPM, etc.

If you have an atomizer that does not have a “K”

number, contact your Ransburg representative for

its maximum safe operating speed.

Figure 5: Typical Maximum Safe Operating Speeds

6" Uni-Disk
8" Uni-Disk

10" Uni-Disk
12" Uni-Disk

6" Conical
9" Conical

12" Conical

19830-06
19830-08
19830-10
19830-12
20485-62
20485-92

20485-12x

Atomizer Disk

Part Number

TYPICAL MAXIMUM SAFE OPERATING SPEEDS

27,000
23,000
15,000
15,000
40,000
25,000
20,000

Max. RPM

LN-9240-02.1

Advertising