Operation, Safe operation, Ransburg – Ransburg Vector Solo AA90 79698 User Manual

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Vector Solo AA90 Applicators - Operation

Ransburg

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AH-08-04.2

1. Ensure the On/Off switch is in the desired po-

sition for voltage.

Figure 6: Voltage On/Off Position

2. Ensure the voltage high/low switch is in the

desired position.

Figure 7: High/Low Voltage Selection

3. Open the fluid supply - 207 bar (3000 psig )

maximum working pressure.

SAFE OPERATION

• Ground all operators by requiring that they hold

the applicator handle with a bare hand.

• Ground operators and all other persons in spray

areas by requiring that they wear conductive

soled shoes or grounding straps.

• Have exhaust fans operating while spraying.

• Exhaust fans must be interlocked with the at-

omization air.

• See that no more than one gallon of solvent per

safety container per operator is inside of the

hazard location.

• If

ANY symptom of improper operation occurs,

suspend use of the unit until the problem has

been diagnosed and corrected. See "Trouble-

shooting Guide" in the "Maintenance" section

or contact your authorized Ransburg repre-

sentative.

• Ground

MUST be maintained during the addi-

tion of fluid to any supply container! Whenever

transferring flammable fluid from one container

to another, both containers

MUST be properly

connected to a proven ground first and then to

each other. Personnel executing such a transfer

MUST also be grounded.

• A chemical reaction resulting in the possibility

of a pressure

EXPLOSION, may occur if 1,

1, 1-Trichloroethane, Methylene Chloride, or

other Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents are

used in

PRESSURIZABLE FLUID SYSTEMS

having

ALUMINUM or GALVANIZED WETTED

PARTS. Such an explosion could cause DEATH,

serious

BODILY INJURY and/or substantial

property damage. Consult your fluid supplier to

determine the chemical content of your solvents.

(See "HHC Explosion Hazard Danger Sign" and

"Halogenated Hydrocarbon Safety Bulletin".)

• Never flush the applicator with solvent while

electrostatics are on. Failure to turn off electro-

statics while flushing may cause an

IGNITION

HAZARD. Applicator supply air must be inter-

locked with solvent supply.

V O L T A G E O F F

V O L T A G E O N

6 0 % V O L T A G E

1 0 0 % V O L T A G E

OPERATION

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