Ransburg, High voltage, Interlocks – Ransburg Aerobell (Std.) Rotary Atomizer A12381 User Manual

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> Under normal operation, the high voltage

and/or coating material must never be turned

on unless the bell cup is mounted on the

motor shaft and the turbine is rotating.

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Pneumatic input to the turbine air inlet

must be controlled to prevent the turbine

from exceeding the maximum rated speed

of 60,000 rpm. (See "Specifications" in the

"Introduction" section.)

> High voltage must never be turned on

while cleaning solvent is being sprayed either

through the applicator supply or the cup wash

line. High voltage and both solvent triggers

must be interlocked.

HIGH VOLTAGE

(See Figures 2 and 3 "Typical Multiple Application

Configurations" in the "Introduction" section.)

INTERLOCKS

The following system interlocks are recommended

to prevent equipment damage:

1. Bearing air should remain on at all times and

should be shut off only by turning off the main air

to the pneumatic control cabinet.

2. It should not be possible for the coating material

to be sprayed unless the turbine is spinning.

3. Two (2) interconnected bearing air ports are

provided, one for supply air and the other to be

used as a return signal for measuring bearing air

pressure at the atomizer. If bearing air falls below

60 psi (413 kPa) at the atomizer, the turbine air

should be automatically interlocked to shut off.

This interlock is provided by the Serial Atomizer

Module (see current "Serial Atomizer" manual).

4. High voltage must be interlocked with the

solvent valve pilot signal to prevent solvent flow

while high voltage is energized.

> When the turbine air is turned off, the tur-

bine will continue to operate or "coast down"

for about two minutes. Provisions should

be made to assure that the operator waits

at least three minutes, after shutting off the

turbine air and before shutting off the main

air supply.

> The bell cup must be removed when making

flow checks. If the paint is turned on when

the bell is mounted and the turbine shaft is

not rotating, paint will enter the shaft and

possibly damage the air bearing. Material

flow checks (flow rate verification) must be

made with the bell cup off and the turbine

not rotating. Normally pneumatic interlocks

will not allow the paint to trigger on when the

turbine air is off. These interlocks may need

to be bypassed with proper safety procedures

as required.

> Bell cup must be rotating at least 10,000

rpm when fluid is triggered. Turning on fluid

without the bell cup spinning may flood the

turbine and cause damage to components.

> Never spray solvent with high voltage on.

5. Turbine air and brake air must be interlocked to

prevent both from being used simultaneously.

This interlock is provided by the Serial Atomizer

Module (see current "Serial Atomizer"manual).

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W A R N I N G

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