High voltage cable, Low voltage cable, 9060 cascade low voltage controller - installation – Ransburg 9060 LV Auto Cascade 80120-XXX User Manual

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9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller - Installation

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CP-13-02.2

Some codes may require the interlock

wiring to be run in conduit. In this case,
shielded cable is not necessary, but the
conductors used should still meet the rat-
ing specified above.

N O T E

of 300V and 105°C and its conductors
should be 0.8mm

2

(18 AWG) minimum.

Secure the cable to the interlock connector
as described in “I/O Connections” in the
“Installation” section of this manual so that
the shield of the cable is connected to the
chassis of the enclosure.

5. Replace the top cover, secure the screws,

replace the fuses, and reconnect the AC
source.

The interlock contacts (supplied by us-

er) should be rated for at least 1 amp at
240 VAC.

N O T E

HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE

Position the spray applicator in the spray area
and route the high voltage cable to the External
Cascade. The cable should be routed so that it
is not damaged by foot and vehicle traffic and
also so that is not close to areas of high
temperature (129°F+). The operator or robot
should have free movement of the applicator
and all bend radii of the cable should not be
less than 6-inches (15 cm). Connect the high
voltage cable to the External Cascade and
tighten the retaining nut and set screw. If
during the routing of the high voltage cable it is
required to remove it from the spray applicator,
care should be taken when reinstalling so that
the high voltage cable is completely engaged.

The Controller MUST be OFF when the

applicator is removed or reinstalled.

!

W A R N I N G

The total resistance of the series inter-

locks between L2 and L3 should be less
than 300 Ω.

N O T E

Voltage Controller

High Voltage
Cable

Low Voltage Cable

External Cascade

Applicator

Figure 12: High and Low Voltage Cabling

LOW VOLTAGE CABLE

Insert the connection control unit end of the
low voltage cable into the controller. Make
sure that the male notch on the low voltage
cable lines up with the female notch on the
controller, push in (by hand) as far as it will go,
then tighten the nut. Use the same procedure
at the cascade end. Refer to figures 12 and
12a.

Connection-Cascade End

Connection-Control Unit End

Figure 12a: Low Voltage Cable

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