Operation, Start-up, Basic operations – Ransburg 9060 LV Cascade Controller 80131-XXX User Manual

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9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller - Operation

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CP-13-07.2

OPERATION

START-UP

After all installation procedures are completed,
operation of the applicator may begin. When
the ON-OFF switch is turned on, the kV display
will show the applicator configuration the 9060
Controller is configured for and the µA
(microamp) display will show the current
software revision level as shown in Figure 15.
These items are displayed for approximately 10
seconds.

The controller comes preconfigured for its
corresponding handgun from the factory. The
following table lists the applicator types shown
on the display as per the current revision of this
manual and is a reference to verify that the
gun configuration jumpers are in their correct
positions if unexpected behavior is observed.

DO NOT adjust the gun configuration

jumpers, if they are incorrect contact your
Ransburg representative.

USE ONLY the gun type configuration

for the specific applicator being used. Us-
ing the wrong configuration may allow for
operation outside the recommended pa-
rameters and values for the applicator
and can result in damage or un-safe op-
eration
.

!

W A R N I N G

After the initial start-up delay, the unit will be
configured for the applicator based on the gun
type jumper settings and is ready for standard
operation.

BASIC OPERATIONS

The basic operations are general operations
that are available

Triggering

High voltage is actuated by the presence of an
active trigger signal. This is normally accom-
plished by pulling the trigger of the handgun to
start the flow of air through the applicator.
When the applicator is triggered, an air flow
switch is activated, and the trigger signal is
issued to the 9060 unit.

The kV setpoint is displayed on the kV display,
the actual current draw on the µA display, and
the high voltage light illuminates. Under the µA
display is a bar graph meter that illuminates
according to the actual current draw shown in
Figure 16. The green and yellow regions of the
bar graphs meter indicate output current is in
the optimum range for maximum transfer

Figure 15: Controller Start-Up Display

Gun Type Number

On-Off Switch

Software Rev. Level

Type Unit (Gun)

Jumpers

65

80131-21X (79501)

10,12

85

80131-31X (79500)

10

85

80131-41X (79580)

None

85

80131-51X (79523)

10

START-UP DISPLAY

During start-up, the gun trigger input

should NOT be active. An active trigger
signal will cause a non-resettable boot fault
(bF) and prevent the unit from being oper-
ated. This is designed to prevent unintend-
ed firing of the high-voltage immediately
after start-up. Please refer to the “Fault
Section” of this manual for more infor-
mation.

N O T E

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