Installation
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Installation
Install the System
Warning Signs
Mount warning signs in the spray area where they can
easily be seen and read by all operators. An English
Warning Sign is provided with the gun.
Ventilate the Spray Booth
Electrically interlock the gun turbine air supply (B) with
the ventilators to prevent gun operation without ventilat-
ing fans operating. Check and follow all local, state, and
national codes regarding air exhaust velocity require-
ments.
NOTE:
High velocity air exhaust will decrease the oper-
ating efficiency of the electrostatic system. Air exhaust
velocity of 100 ft/min (31 linear meters/minute) should
be sufficient.
Install the Air Line Accessories
See F
IGURE
3.
1. Install a bleed-type master air valve (L) on the main
air line (W) to shut off all air to the gun.
2. Install an air line filter/water separator on the gun air
line to ensure a dry, clean air supply to the gun. Dirt
and moisture can ruin the appearance of your fin-
ished workpiece and can cause the gun to malfunc-
tion.
3. Install a bleed-type air pressure regulator (M) on
each of the air supply lines (B, C, D, E) to control air
pressure to the gun.
4. Install a solenoid valve (K) on the cylinder air line
(E) to actuate the gun. The solenoid valve must
have a quick exhaust port.
5. Install a solenoid valve (K) to actuate the turbine.
Install Fluid Line Accessories
1. Install a fluid filter and drain valve at the pump out-
let. Filtering the fluid will help remove coarse parti-
cles and sediment that could clog the spray tip. The
fluid drain valve is required in your system to assist
in relieving fluid pressure in the displacement pump,
hose, and gun. Triggering the gun to relieve pres-
sure may not be sufficient. Install a drain valve close
to the pump's fluid outlet.
NOTE:
The gun includes an inline fluid filter for addi-
tional filtration.
2. Install a fluid regulator on the fluid line to control
fluid pressure to the gun.
Installing and servicing this equipment requires
access to parts which may cause electric shock or
other serious injury if work is not performed properly.
• Do not install or service this equipment unless you
are trained and qualified.
• Be sure your installation complies with local, state,
and national codes for the installation of electrical
apparatus in a Class I, Div. I, hazardous location
or a Group II, Zone I explosive atmosphere
location.
• Comply with all applicable local, state, and
national fire, electrical, and other safety
regulations.
Provide fresh air ventilation to reduce the risk of fire or
explosion caused by the buildup of flammable or toxic
vapors when spraying, flushing, or cleaning the gun.
Do not operate the gun unless ventilation fans are
operating.
Trapped air can cause the gun to spray unexpectedly,
which can result in serious injury, including splashing
fluid in the eyes or on the skin. The solenoid valves (K)
must have a quick exhaust port so trapped air will be
relieved between the valve and gun when the
solenoids are shut off.