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W A R N I N G

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W A R N I N G

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SAFETY

SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS

Before operating, maintaining or servicing any  

Ransburg electrostatic coating system, read and 

understand all of the technical and safety liter-

ature for your Ransburg products. This manual 

contains information that is important for you to 

know and understand. This information relates to 

USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT 

PROBLEMS. To help you recognize this informa-

tion, we use the following symbols. Please pay 

particular attention to these sections.

A WARNING! states information to alert you 

to a situation that might cause serious injury 

if instructions are not followed.

A CAUTION! states information that tells how 

to prevent damage to equipment or how to 

avoid a situation that might cause minor injury.

A NOTE is information relevant to the proce-

dure in progress.

While  this  manual  lists  standard  specifications 

and service procedures, some minor deviations 

may be found between this literature and your 

equipment. Differences in local codes and plant 

requirements, material delivery requirements, 

etc., make such variations inevitable. Compare 

this manual with your system installation draw-

ings and appropriate Ransburg equipment man-

uals to reconcile such differences.

Careful study and continued use of this manual will 

provide a better understanding of the equipment 

and process, resulting in more efficient operation, 

longer trouble-free service and faster, easier 

troubleshooting. If you do not have the manuals 

and safety literature for your  Ransburg system, 

contact your local  Ransburg representative or  

Ransburg.

 

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The hazards shown on the following pag-

es may occur during the normal use of this 

equipment. Please read the hazard chart be-

ginning on page 2. 

 

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The user 

MUST

 read and be familiar with 

the Safety Section in this manual and the 

Ransburg safety literature therein identified. 

 

†

This manual 

MUST

 be read and thor-

oughly understood by 

ALL

 personnel who 

operate, clean or maintain this equipment! 

Special care should be taken to ensure that 

the 

WARNINGS

 and safety requirements for 

operating and servicing the equipment are 

followed. The user should be aware of and 

adhere  to ALL  local  building  and  fire  codes 

and ordinances as well as 

NFPA-33 SAFE-

TY STANDARD, LATEST EDITION

, prior 

to installing, operating, and/or servicing this 

equipment. 

Paint, High Voltage & SCI Test Equipment - Safety

TE-98-01.7

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Summary of Contents for 76652-01

Page 1: ...MODEL 76652 01 HIGH VOLTAGE PROBE 76652 02 SPRAYABILITY SCI METER 76652 03 PAINT RESISTIVITY METER 76652 04 DELUXE KIT A11759 00 HIGH VOLTAGE PROBE ADAPTER IMPORTANT Before using this equipment carefu...

Page 2: ...manual has been changed from revision TE 98 01 6 to revision TE 98 01 7 Reasons for this change are noted under Manual Change Summary on page 23 of this manual Paint High Voltage SCI Test Equipment T...

Page 3: ...RAYABILITY SCI AND RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT KIT 8 12 PAINT RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT KIT 13 14 HIGH VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT KIT 14 16 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 17 WARRANTY 18 WARRANTY POLICY 18 PAINT AND SOLVENT SPE...

Page 4: ...inevitable Compare this manual with your system installation draw ings and appropriate Ransburg equipment man uals to reconcile such differences Carefulstudyandcontinueduseofthismanualwill provide a b...

Page 5: ...mum of 5 C 9 F greater than the ambient temperature It is the end users responsibility to insure this condition is met Spray booth ventilation must be kept at the rates required by NFPA 33 OSHA countr...

Page 6: ...ammable or combus tible materials The current overload sensitivity if equipped MUST be set as described in the correspond ing section of the equipment manual Protec tion against inadvertent arcing tha...

Page 7: ...nding straps on wrists or legs may be used to assure adequate ground contact Operators must not be wearing or carrying any ungrounded metal objects When using an electrostatic handgun operators must a...

Page 8: ...n hazard ous locations the power supply control cabinet and all other electrical equipment must be locat ed outside Class I or II Division 1 and 2 hazard ous areas in accordance with NFPA 33 and EN 50...

Page 9: ...76652 03 Kit for measuring paint resistivity Includes 76634 00 Multi Function Meter and 7922 00 Paint Probe Assembly 76652 04 Deluxe Kit Performs all functions listed above Includes 76634 00 Multi Fu...

Page 10: ...tion Meter Kit Parts 20913 00 CONTACT ROD 3587 03 COMPRESSION NUT 76634 00 MULTI FUNCTION TESTER 76667 HIGH VOLTAGE PROBE ASSEMBLY 7922 00 PAINT PROBE ASSEMBLY 76664 00 TEST LEAD ASSEMBLY Test Equipme...

Page 11: ...he two 2 probes on the meter to the stripped bare ends of a single 12 long wire see Figure 2 If desired the continuity of the wire may be verified by using a Volt Ohm meter If the meter reads zero the...

Page 12: ...10 Suitable 760 MW or 7 GW 105 Suitable 1020 MW or 1 0 GW 100 Suitable 1 1 GW 98 Test Sample Part 1 3 GW 95 Test Sample Part 1 5 GW 90 Test Sample Part 2 0 GW to Infinity 85 or less Requires Surface P...

Page 13: ...dial to the MW scale Read the resistance If the resistance is greater than 1 0 MW the part is notadequatelygrounded referenceNFPA 77 NFPA 33 3 For resistance checks set the meter to MW scale see Figu...

Page 14: ...he meter Ensure the meter reads zero If it does not read zero consult the factory for repair of the meter 2 Place appropriate test resistor in the high voltage cable socket of the power supply See app...

Page 15: ...metallic ends of the two 2 probes together If the me ter reads zero the meter is in calibration If it does not read zero verify the continuity of the probe assembly and re perform the check If the met...

Page 16: ...tal particles therefore their presence may go unrecog nized by the meter When such formulations are placed in electrostatic ap plicators and high voltage applied the metal particles may become aligned...

Page 17: ...easingdistance to ground such as adding coiled fluid tubes C A U T I O N HIGH VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT KIT High Voltage Measurement The Ransburg High Voltage Measurement Kit using the multi function meter...

Page 18: ...0 OSHA prior to operating this equipment 1 Set the meter dial to the kV scale see Figure 7 Plug the high voltage probe into the side of the meter Figure 7 Measuring High Voltage On Electrostatic AIr S...

Page 19: ...n 18 Read the voltage displayed on the meter 30 seconds or less 19 Turn the power supply off 20 Disengage the probe cable from the power supply 21 Restoretheapplicatorconnectiontothepower supply and r...

Page 20: ...ticker noting the next date when calibration expires Removal of this seal will void calibration of the unit A certificate of calibration will also be shipped with each calibrated unit NOTE GENERAL MAI...

Page 21: ...RE IN PLASTIC SHRINK WRAP OR ANY OTHER NON APPROVEDCOVERING WILLVOIDTHIS WARRANTY FLUID HANDLING One 1 year from date of purchase i e Totalizer CCV Valves etc AIR BEARING ROTATORS Fifteen thousand 15...

Page 22: ...er part number on the Front Cover 2 Corrected A11759 00 High Voltage Probe Adapter part number in the Multi Function Electrostatic Meter section 3 Updated to new format products and pictures 4 Deleted...

Page 23: ...pare Parts Manufacturing 1910 North Wayne Street Angola Indiana 46703 9100 Telephone 260 665 8800 Fax 260 665 8516 Technical Service Assistance 320 Phillips Ave Toledo Ohio 43612 1493 Telephone toll f...

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