Installation
3–3
Typical Installation
WARNING
FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD
Installing and servicing this equipment
requires access to parts which could
cause an electric shock or other serious
injury if the work is not performed prop-
erly.
Do not install or service this equip-
ment or perform any of the following
installation and adjustment proce-
dures unless you are trained and
qualified.
Comply with all applicable local, state, and
national fire, electrical, and other safety regula-
tions.
WARNING
FLAMMABLE OR TOXIC
VAPOR HAZARD
Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the
buildup of flammable or toxic vapors. Do
not operate the spray gun unless ventila-
tion fans are operating. Follow all nation-
al, state, and local codes regarding air
exhaust velocity requirements.
NOTE:
Reference numbers and letters in parentheses in
this manual’s text refer to the numbers and letters
in the illustrations.
Be sure all accessories are adequately sized and
pressure-rated to meet the system’s requirements.
The Typical Installations shown in Figs. 3.1 and 3.2
are only a guideline for selecting and installing
system components and accessories, and are not
an actual system design. Contact your Graco
distributor for assistance.
KEY for Figs. 3.1 and 3.2
NOTE:
The typical installation drawings (Figs. 3.1 and 3.2) show all possible system options. Your system may not include all these options.
A
Alarm
B
Controller
C
Solenoid Bank for color change, 8 or
16 valves
D
Solenoid Bank for catalyst or reducer
change, 8 valves
E
Air Regulators
F
Transducer
G
Solenoid Box for gun flush box,
1 & 2 guns
H Gun Flush Box
J
Flow Control
K
Fluid Regulator, air operated
L
Atomizing Air Shutoff Valve, air piloted
M
Color/Resin Change Valves
N
Fluid Panel
P
Solenoid Box for fluid panel
Q
Operator Station
R
Operator Station with color change
S
Flow Control Station
T
User Interface (also available as a
remote interface, see page 3–10)
U
Catalyst Change Valve
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