Fault troubleshooting guide – Ransburg 9060 HV P.S. Electric Motor 80102-21X User Manual

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9060 for No. 2 Process Handgun - Maintenance

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CP-13-03.2

FAULT TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Before troubleshooting gun and control unit problems, flush the gun with solvent and purge

with air. Some of the tests will require high voltage to be applied to the gun, so the gun must
be empty of paint and solvent.

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W A R N I N G

Fault

Description

Solution

Cable Fault (CF)

The Cable Fault indicates the con-
trol unit does not detect a high
voltage section on the end of the
cable. The fault typically occurs at
a high voltage trigger.

1. Check for loose wiring between the pc

board connector and the high voltage sec-
tion by pulling on each wire. Repair if nec-
essary. Insure both connectors are secure
and re-test for CF fault.

2. Replace high voltage section or send unit

in for repair.

3. Send unit in for repair.

Ground Fault (GF)

The Ground Fault is typically
caused by a ground connection
problem, and can create a safety
hazard. It can occur without high
voltage and will not reset.

1. Check for loose wiring between the pc

board connector and the high voltage sec-
tion by pulling on each wire. Repair if nec-
essary. Insure both connectors are secure
and re-test for GF fault.

2. Adjust the setpoint to 20kV and turn on the

high voltage. A GF fault indicates a faulty
pc board - replace.

3. Replace high voltage section or send unit

in for repair.

4. Send unit in for repair.

Over-Voltage Fault
(OU)

The Over Voltage Fault indicates
the output voltage exceeds the
design specifications. It typically
occurs during a high voltage trig-
ger.

1. Check connections using two finger pull

test to ensure they are connected.

2. Replace the pc board.

Boot Fault (bF)

The Boot Fault indicates that the
microprocessor has detected the
gun on-off switch in the on posi-
tion during the start-up sequence.

1. Turn off the voltage controller, turn the gun

on-off switch to the “off” position, turn on
the voltage controller.

2. Send system in for repair.

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