Troubleshooting guide, Rma-303 direct charge - maintenance – Ransburg RMA Direct A12867 User Manual

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RMA-303 Direct Charge - Maintenance

LN-9266-11.3

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

General Problem

Possible Causes

Corrective Action

Bad Spray Pattern 1. Bell cup damaged

1. Replace bell cup.

2. Low voltage

2. See "Low or No High Voltage" below.

3. Paint lodged in shaping

3. Disassemble and clean

air ring

(see "Maintenance" section).

Low or No High

1. High current draw

1. a. Paint resistivity to be .1 M

W

to h

.

Voltage

b. Replace coiled fluid line.

2. Solvent valve is actuated

2. Remove solvent valve air pilot signal (high

voltage must be interlocked with the solvent

valve air pilot signal to prevent solvent flow

while high voltage is energized).

3. Loss of low voltage cable

3. a. Remove atomizer and inspect low voltage

connection between robot
and

connections on both plates. Verify

bell plates

alignment marks between connectors and

plates and verify that connector face is

flush with plate. Verify that set screws are

secure, but not too tight, as this will pre-

vent the spring-loaded pins on the robot

plate from extending and making contact.

b. Faulty low voltage cable.

4. Improperly mounted air

4. Verify correct orientation of air turbine so

turbine

that high voltage spring makes contact with

metal pad on turbine assembly.

5. Improper limiting current and 5. To readjust settings, refer to "MicroPak"

voltage settings

operating manual.

high voltage parts

6. Atomizer grounding out

6. a. Clean atomizer externally with non-polar

(usually indicated by high

solvent.

current draw or by MicroPak b. Check the atomizer externally with non-

over-current fault light)

polar solvent.

c. Check for fluid leaks at quick disconnect

mounting (between bell plate and robot

plate).

d. Check for internal arcing (usually

indicated by internal sparking sounds).

e. Make sure cascade low voltage connection

is properly shielded.

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