Installation, Pre-installation requirements, Safeguards – Ransburg No. 2 Process Handgun Electric Motor User Manual

Page 13: Equipment installation, Ransburg

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No. 2 Process Electric Motor Version - Installation

Ransburg

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AH-13-01.1

PRE-INSTALLATION

REQUIREMENTS

1

. Provide approved electrical wiring to the power

supply. The 9060 power supply must be located

a minimum of 6.1m (20’) outside of the hazardous

spray area.

2. Make sure the operating location has adequate

grounding facilities, such as electrical conduit,

steel building columns, metal water pipes, or other

earth grounded objects.

3. Furnish a paint pressure pot with air regulator (or

other accepted pressure system). The regulator

MUST have a reliable control, with a recommended

gauge range of 0-2.1 bar (0-30 psig).

4. Provide proper ventilation. (See “Safety” section

of this manual.)

5. Ensure that the target object to be coated

and all surrounding objects are grounded to a

known, earth ground by a separate ground wire

attachment.

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Do not use the power supply ground wire

to ground target objects. The targets objects

must have separate true earth ground for

best efficiency.

SAFEGUARDS

When operating this equipment in the vicinity

of computers, word processors, and/or other

electronic equipment, special care MUST be

taken to ensure that damage does not occur

from electrical energy discharges. (See Rans-

burg “Safety Literature” for further information

regarding application.)

The following guidelines can be used:

It is highly recommended, whenever possible,

that ALL electronic components or equipment

be removed from the spray area. This includes

computer software such as tapes, disks, dis-

kettes, etc., located inside and/or around the

spray area.

If the static shielding of a unit is NOT KNOWN,

all electronic components (such as terminals,

screens, and cables) should be completely

wrapped in aluminum foil and grounded to a

true earth ground.

When painting electrical control panels or

consoles, wrap all push-buttons, switches,

meters, or pilot lights with aluminum foil and

ground to the panel or other earth ground.

EQUIPMENT

INSTALLATION

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NEVER wrap the applicator, associated

valves and tubing, and supporting hardware

in plastic to keep it clean. A surface charge

may build up on the plastic surface and dis-

charge to the nearest grounded object. Effi-

ciency of the applicator will also be reduced

and damage or failure of the applicator’s

components may occur.

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WRAPPING THESE COMPONENTS IN

PLASTIC WILL VOID WARRANTY

C A U T I O N

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W A R N I N G

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INSTALLATION

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