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Troubleshooting
Solenoid Box Troubleshooting
The troubleshooting chart below will help you locate
and solve a problem with the fluid panel solenoid box.
WARNING
FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD
Troubleshooting and servicing this
equipment requires access to parts that
may cause electric shock or other seri-
ous injury if the work is not performed
properly. All wiring and electrical trouble-
shooting must be done by a qualified
electrician.
Relieve air pressure to the solenoid box and turn
off the main power source before checking or
servicing the solenoid box.
CAUTION
To avoid contaminating, losing, or damaging parts,
remove the equipment from the worksite for service
or repair. The service or repair area must be clean.
Electrical Failure
If there is an electrical failure, push the solenoid manu-
al button (K) on the Solvent C Purge valve while
triggering the gun to flush the system. See Fig. 10.3.
Catalyst (B)
Resin (A)
Reducer (C)
Solvent A Purge
Solvent C Purge
Solvent B Purge
TI0164
K
Fig. 10.3
PROBLEM
CHECK
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Catalyst, Resin,
Reducer, and/or Solvent
Purge Valve(s) are not
turning on or off
correctly.
Visually inspect air and electrical
lines for kinks, abrasions, severed
lines, or loose connections. The
corresponding solenoid LED
should come on when the solenoid
is actuated (refer to Fig. 10.3).
Air or electrical lines
damaged or connections
are loose.
Correct the air or electrical line
problem.
Check the voltage level to the
solenoid. Pull the solenoid
connector and check the voltage
between the pins. If the voltage is
24 Vdc, the solenoid is damaged.
If there is no voltage, check the
cable connections.
Damaged solenoid or
cable is damaged or not
properly connected.
Replace the solenoid or correct the
electrical line problem.
Visually inspect air regulator
gauges for proper pressure
setting.
Air regulator pressure
set too high or too low.
Adjust the air regulator. 60 psi (410
kPa, 4.1 bar) is the minimum
setting, 80 psi (550 kPa, 5.5 bar) is
commonly used. Do not exceed
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar).
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