Operations Manual
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CAUTION
Whenever flammable or combustible liquids are transferred from one container
to another, or from one container to the equipment, both containers or container
and equipment shall be effectively bonded and grounded to dissipate static
electricity. For further information, see National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA) 77, titled “Recommended Practice on Static Electrical”. Refer especially
to section 7-7 titled “Spray Application of Flammable and Combustible
Materials”.
Introduction
This manual provides information for the operation, maintenance, and simple repair of the MVP
Patriot Pro Innovator 2. The following procedures are included:
Step-by-step assembly and disassembly
Installation, start-up, and shut-down instructions
Step-by-step operation instructions
Please read this manual carefully and retain for future reference. Follow the steps
in the order given, otherwise you may damage the equipment or injure yourself.
Component Assemblies
MVP’s Patriot Pro Innovator 2 consists of multiple components. Each component has its own
detailed manual and drawings. For complete repair and maintenance instructions, refer to the
appropriate manuals.
AUTO PRO GUN REPAIR MANUAL – PRTM-DG-3000-A (
INJECTION GUN
)
1:1 CLASSIC PRO GUN REPAIR MANUAL – PRTM-RG-1000-A (
RECIRCULATION
GUN
)
PATRIOT POWERHEAD MANUAL
PATRIOT 1-1/4 FLUID SECTION MANUAL
PATRIOT METERING PUMP MANUAL
INNOVATOR II MANUAL (
CONTROL BOX)
Note
See the Innovator II Control Box Manual for a detailed list of part number and
instructions for operating the Innovator II Control Box.
Air Requirements
1. The system requires a supply of air (30 cfm) and at least 100 psi (7 bar).
2. The unit requires a ½ inch (12 - 13 mm) inside diameter air hose minimum (use caution
when using quick disconnects; they may restrict air flow).
3. Preferably the air will be clean, dry, and oil free.
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