Ransburg, Troubleshooting guide (cont.), Aerobell - maintenance – Ransburg Aerobell (Std.) Rotary Atomizer A12381 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Cont.)

General Problem

Possible Causes

Corrective Action

Low or No High

Voltage (Cont.)

Low Transfer

Efficiency (or light

coverage)

7. MicroPak or cascade fail-

ure

8. Improper color change

(i.e., paint or solvent in

dump line)

9. Faulty high voltage con-

nection

10. Damaged high voltage

cable

11. Dielectric grease break-

down of high voltage

parts

1. Low or no high voltage

2. Poor grounding of parts

being coated

3. Excessive turbine speed

4. Excessive shaping air

5. Excessive target distance

7. Refer to "MicroPak" manual for detailed

"Troubleshooting Guide".

8. Optimize color change.

9. Verify that high voltage cable is fully sealed in

the cascade and atomizer or junction tank.

10. Remove and inspect/replace.

11. Check cascade and high voltage cable. Re-

place defective parts.

1. Verify high voltage at bell cup edge. Normally,

a high voltage setting of 70-100kV is appropri-

ate for most applications.

2. Verify that parts being coated are properly

grounded (the electrical resistance between the

part and ground must not exceed 1 megohm.

3. For optimum transfer efficiency and spray pattern

control, the bell rotational speed should be

set at the minimum required to achieve proper

atomization of the coating material.

4. Shaping air should be set at the minimum volume

required to gently direct the spray pattern toward

the part being coated. Excessive shaping air will

cause some atomized particles to "blow-by" the

part or bounce back onto the atomizer.

5. The recommended target distance is between

6 and 12-inches (152.4-304.8mm).

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