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Installation

Installation

Installation

Installation

General

General

General Information

Information

Information

• The

Typical Installation

is only a guide for installing

system components and accessories. It is not
an actual system design. Contact your Graco
distributor for assistance in designing a system to
suit your particular needs.

• Always use Genuine Graco Parts and Accessories,

available from your Graco distributor. If you supply
your own accessories, be sure they are adequately
sized and pressure-rated for your system.

• Reference numbers and letters in parentheses

refer to the reference numbers in the figures and in
the parts lists.

Grounding

Grounding

Grounding

The equipment must be grounded to reduce the
risk of static sparking. Static sparking can cause
fumes to ignite or explode. Grounding provides an
escape wire for the electric current.

Ground the suppressor and the rest of your system.

Ground the suppressor and all other spray equipment
used or located in the spray area. The following are
minimum requirements for grounding a basic spray
system. Your system may include other equipment or
objects which must also be grounded. Always check
your local electrical code for detailed grounding
instructions. Be sure your system is connected to a
true earth ground.

• Pump:

Pump:

Pump: Use a ground wire and clamp as described
in your separate pump instruction manual.

• Air

Air

Air compressors

compressors

compressors and

and

and hydraulic

hydraulic

hydraulic power

power

power supplies:

supplies:

supplies:

Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.

• Air

Air

Air and

and

and fluid

fluid

fluid lines:

lines:

lines: Use only grounded hoses

with a maximum of 150 m (500 ft) combined
hose length to ensure grounding continuity. See

Hose Grounding Continuity, page 6

.

• Surge

Surge

Surge suppressor:

suppressor:

suppressor: Use a ground wire and clamp.

Loosen the grounding screw (19). Insert one end
of a 12 ga (1.5 mm

2

) minimum ground wire (M)

behind the grounding screw and tighten the screw
securely. Connect the clamp end of the ground
wire to a true earth ground. For a ground wire and
clamp, order Part No. 222011.

• Spray

Spray

Spray gun:

gun:

gun: Obtain grounding through a connection

to a properly grounded fluid hose and pump.

• Object

Object

Object being

being

being sprayed:

sprayed:

sprayed: Follow your local code.

• Fluid

Fluid

Fluid supply

supply

supply container:

container:

container: Follow your local code.

• All

All

All fluid

fluid

fluid pails

pails

pails used

used

used when

when

when flushing:

flushing:

flushing: Follow your

local code. Use only conductive metal pails
placed on a grounded surface. Do not place the
pail on a nonconductive surface, such as paper
or cardboard, which interrupts the grounding
continuity.

• To maintain grounding continuity when flushing or

relieving pressure, always hold a metal part of the
gun firmly to the side of a grounded metal pail,
then trigger the gun.

Figure 1 Ground the Suppressor

Hose

Hose

Hose Grounding

Grounding

Grounding Continuity

Continuity

Continuity

Proper hose grounding continuity is essential to
maintaining a grounded spray system. Check the
electrical resistance of your air and fluid hoses at
least once a week. If your hose does not have a
tag on it which specifies the maximum electrical
resistance, contact the hose supplier or manufacturer
for the maximum resistance limits. Use a resistance
meter in the appropriate range for your hose to
check the resistance. If the resistance exceeds the
recommended limits, replace the hose immediately.

Flushing

Flushing

Flushing Safety

Safety

Safety

Before flushing, be sure the entire system
and flushing pails are properly grounded. See

Grounding, page 6

.

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Summary of Contents for 17W739

Page 1: ...eration with with with compressed compressed compressed air air air For For For professional professional professional use use use only only only Important Important Important Safety Safety Safety Ins...

Page 2: ...essor 10 Relieve Air Pressure in the Suppressor 10 Troubleshooting 11 Repair Service 12 Install the Diaphragm Repair Kit 12 Parts 14 Dimensions and Mounting Hole Layout 16 Technical Specifications 17...

Page 3: ...See Grounding Grounding Grounding instructions Never spray or flush solvent at high pressure Keep the work area free of debris including solvent rags and gasoline Do not plug or unplug power cords or...

Page 4: ...d parts immediately with genuine manufacturer s replacement parts only Do not alter or modify equipment Alterations or modifications may void agency approvals and create safety hazards Make sure all e...

Page 5: ...d may be exhausted into the air Store hazardous fluid in approved containers and dispose of it according to applicable guidelines PERSONAL PERSONAL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE PROTECTIVE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT...

Page 6: ...ty See Hose Grounding Continuity page 6 Surge Surge Surge suppressor suppressor suppressor Use a ground wire and clamp Loosen the grounding screw 19 Insert one end of a 12 ga 1 5 mm2 minimum ground wi...

Page 7: ...r your your Graco Graco Graco distributor distributor distributor for for for assistance assistance assistance in in in designing designing designing a a a system system system to to to suit suit suit...

Page 8: ...ccessories Accessories Proper line sizing is an important part of the system Contact your Graco distributor if you need assistance To obtain proper flow through the system use the proper size plumbing...

Page 9: ...Valves Valves Valves 1 Both the breather valve 33b and the valve fitting 33c are preassembled On the muffler side assemble the breather valve 33b to the mounting bracket 33a with the jam nut 33d Torqu...

Page 10: ...ve the drain valve open until you are ready to return to operation 6 Close the bleed type air valve that is connected to the inlet of the surge suppressor 7 To relieve the air pressure in the surge su...

Page 11: ...Graco parts Other materials may not stand up to the pressures developed in the suppressor or to the fluid being pumped A ruptured diaphragm will disable the surge suppressor Problem Problem Problem C...

Page 12: ...rom the piston housing 6 Be careful that you do not damage the machined flange surfaces or components attached to either housing c Use a 10 mm socket driver to loosen the piston assembly P Unscrew and...

Page 13: ...e housing 6 and insert the piston assembly P with the shaft 8 passing through the shaft bearings 4 4 Apply blue thread locker to the threads of the shaft 8 5 Insert the backer plate 17 and washer 3 ov...

Page 14: ...arts Parts 1 Apply thread sealant 6 Torque 50 55 ft lb 2 Apply blue thread locker 7 Torque 100 110 ft lb 3 Apply grease 8 Torque 75 85 ft lb 4 Torque 8 10 ft lb 9 Torque 15 20 ft lb 5 Torque 28 33 ft...

Page 15: ...ppressor 1 14 109114 SCREW cap 10 15 VALVE pilot 2 16 O RING 1 Ref Ref Ref Part Part Part Description Description Description Qty Qty Qty 17 16X307 PLATE backer 350 cc 1 19 116343 SCREW ground 1 22 SC...

Page 16: ...Dimensions and Mounting Hole Layout Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions and and and Mounting Mounting Mounting Hole Hole Hole Layout Layout Layout 16 3A6103A...

Page 17: ...pressure 350 psi 24 bar 2 4 MPa Maximum air charge pressure 100 psi 7 bar 0 7 MPa Maximum flow rate 20 GPM 75 7 LPM Maximum operating temperature 120 F 50 C Wetted parts 304 stainless steel PTFE Maxim...

Page 18: ...WARRANTY WARRANTY WARRANTY AND AND AND DISCLAIMS DISCLAIMS DISCLAIMS ALL ALL ALL IMPLIED IMPLIED IMPLIED WARRANTIES WARRANTIES WARRANTIES OF OF OF MERCHANTABILITY MERCHANTABILITY MERCHANTABILITY AND...

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