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No. 2 Process Electric Motor Version - Safety

Ransburg

AREA

Tells where hazards

may occur.

HAZARD

Tells what the hazard is.

SAFEGUARDS

Tells how to avoid the hazard.

Spray Area

Improper operation or mainte-

nance may create a hazard.

Personnel must be properly

trained in the use of this equip-

ment.

Electrostatic arcing must be prevented. Safe

sparking distance must be maintained be-

tween the parts being coated and the appli-

cator. A distance of 1 inch for every 10KV of

output voltage is required at all times.

Unless specifically approved for use in hazard-

ous locations, all electrical equipment must be

located

outside Class I or II, Division 1 or 2

hazardous areas, in accordance with NFPA-

33.

Test only in areas free of flammable or com-

bustible materials.

The current overload sensitivity (if equipped)

MUST be set as described in the correspond-

ing section of the equipment manual. Protec-

tion against inadvertent arcing that is ca-

pable of causing fire or explosion is lost if the

current overload sensitivity is not properly

set. Frequent power supply shutdown indi-

cates a problem in the system which requires

correction.

Always turn the control panel power off prior to

flushing, cleaning, or working on spray system

equipment.

Before turning high voltage on, make sure no

objects are within the safe sparking distance.

Ensure that the control panel is interlocked

with the ventilation system and conveyor in ac-

cordance with NFPA-33, EN 50176.

Have fire extinguishing equipment readily

available and tested periodically.

Explosion Hazard

Improper or inadequate oper-

ation and maintenance proce-

dures will cause a fire hazard.

Protection against inadvertent

arcing that is capable of caus-

ing fire or explosion is lost if

any safety interlocks are dis-

abled during operation.

Frequent Power Supply or

Controller shutdown indicates

a problem in the system requir-

ing correction.

Personnel must be given training in accodance

with the requirements of NFPA-33, EN 50-176.

Instructions and safety precautions must be read

and understood prior to using this equipment.

Comply with appropriate local, state, and national

codes governing ventilation, fire protection, oper-

ation maintenance, and housekeeping.

General Use and

Maintenance

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AH-13-01.1

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