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Internal Fluid Path Purge Cleaning

Cleaning the incoming paint line (from paint sup-

ply source such as color manifold through the

fluid manifold and bell assembly): Turn off the

high voltage and turn on the color stack trigger

valve for solvent supply. With the bell spinning,

flush cleaning solvent through the incoming paint

line and through the manifold passages, and out

through the dump valve. Use restricted bell wash

solvent to clean the fluid tube and bell cup. The

spinning bell will atomize the solvent and clean

out the bell cup. If desired, open the dump valve

to flush through the dump line for a faster and

contained system flush.

External Atomizer Surface Cleaning

• Verify that the high voltage is turned off.

• All external surfaces may be cleaned using

a mild solvent and lint free rags to hand wipe

the RMA-303 Turbine drive air must be off,

but leave bearing air on. The inner and outer

shaping air should have approximately 70

slpm air flow through each to prevent the sol-

vent from entering these passages.

• Always final wipe all parts with a non-polar

solvent and wipe dry (high flash Naphtha,

etc.).

• Do not spray the RMA-303 unit with a sol-

vent applicator used for cleaning. The clean

ing fluid under pressure may aid conductive

materials to work into hard to clean areas or

may allow fluids to be forced into the turbine

assembly.

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For best operating performance, all

surfaces of the applicator must be dry.

C A U T I O N

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W A R N I N G

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To reduce the risk of fire or explosion,

OSHA and NFPA-33 require that solvents

used for exterior cleaning, including bell

cleaning and soaking, be nonflammable

(flash points higher than 100

o

F/37.8

o

C).

Since electrostatic equipment is involved,

these solvents should also be non-polar. Ex-

amples of non-flammable, non-polar solvents

for cleaning are: Amyl acetate, methyl amyl

acetate, high flash naphtha, and mineral

spirits.

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Do not use conductive solvents such as

MEK to clean the external surfaces of the

RMA-303 without a second cleaning with a

non-polar solvent.

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When using a rag to hand wipe the RMA-

303, the turbine air should be off, but leave

both the shaping air and bearing air turned

on. Insure that rotation has come to a com-

plete stop.

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W A R N I N G

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NEVER wrap the applicator in plastic to

keep it clean. A surface charge may build up

on the plastic surface and discharge to the

nearest grounded object. Efficiency of the

applicator will also be reduced and damage

or failure of the applicator components may

occur.

WRAPPING THE APPLICATOR IN

PLASTIC WILL VOID WARRANTY.

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The maximum flow rate of 700 cc/min.

must not be exceeded during a flush rou-

tine. Use of an in-line fluid restricter is

recommended. (Example: P/N RIL-6-AJ

or similar)

C A U T I O N

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• Do not reuse an atomizer bell cup that

shows any sign of damage such as nicks,

heavy scratches, dents, or excessive wear.

• For best operating conditions, the atomizer

surfaces must be dry.

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