LN-9259-07.1
Test Stations - Operation
16
Fiber Optic Transceiver Test
1. While the turbine is spinning observe the “Fiber
Optic Transceiver Voltage” display. The voltage
must be greater than .75mV.
2. If the voltage is out of range, there are several
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During any part of the turbine tests
where the applicator bell is rotating, DO
NOT come near or in contact with the
spinning bell. Because of the bell rota-
tional speed, injury can easily occur.
Locate the bell in a posiiton where mini-
mal exposure to anyone passing by may
come in contact with the spinning bell.
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NEVER use any fluid other than
distilled or de-ionized water to test the
applicator performance. Using any
other material will cause a risk of fire or
severe personal injury.
W A R N I N G
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HIGH VOLTAGE TEST
In-Direct Charge Test
(70kV Maximum)
1. Install the high voltage cable to the high voltage
ring and cascade as prescribed in the applica-
tor service manual. Ensure all components are
properly grounded.
2. Install the ground cable into the HV/GND port
of the mounting manifold.
3. Turn on the main power to the MicroPak.
possible causes. The most likely are:
a. Transmitter inside the bell is bad or is
positioned incorrectly. (Refer to the
RMA-
303
service
manual
for instructions to cor-
rect
the problem.)
b. Transmitter (75911) or cable (SMC-424-
XX) is not properly connected or may be
broken.
3. On the atomizer speed select card, toggle the
“Enable 1” switch “Off” or “Down”.
4. Stop the spinning turbine shaft by pressing
the manual brake button on the front panel of the
test station. Do not allow the turbine to spin in
the reverse direction or it may damage the unit.
N O T E
> If these are bad, the applicator most
likely will not rotate because the atomizer
card will shut the air to the turbine off.
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DO NOT use your hand or any object
to stop bell cup rotation.
W A R N I N G
!
> DO NOT hold manual brake button in
below 5k rpm.
C A U T I O N
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N O T E
> Ensure all personnel near the field are
grounded.
Display should be reading 00 on the kV and µA
display.
4. Turn on the “kV Enable” switch. kV should be
reading what has been set by adjusting the dial.
5. Using the High Voltage Test Probe (76634-00)
check the actual voltage from the high voltage ring