
NO. 2 PROCESS HANDGUN
TRIGGER SIGNAL
The No. 2 Process Handgun uses a flow switch (13742-
02) to provide the trigger signal. The listed flow switch
is mounted inside the 9060 Controller chassis via the Air
Flow Switch Connector on the side panel. When the No.
2 Process Handgun trigger is pressed and flow starts, the
flow switch is activated and triggers the high voltage.
For reference, when replacing a flow switch, perform the
following:
1. Turn the 9060 Controller off, disconnect it from its
AC source, and remove the fuses.
2. Open the controller cabinet door.
3. If the flow switch is being used, connect the ground
(green) lead from the flow switch to the ground screw
on the base plate shown in Figure 8. The trigger signal
(blue) lead should be connected to the trigger signal
input on the JB-5 plug header that is connected to the
PC board.
4. Verify that J5, shown in Figure 9, has the shunt cov-
ering pins 1 and 2.
5. Secure the cabinet door, replace the fuses, and recon-
nect the AC source.
Figure 8: Ground Screw on Base Plate
Ground Screw
Figure 9: PC Mainboard Jumper J5 Location
Pin 1
WA R N I N G
!
ALWAYS
double check that the Controller is
un-
plugged from its AC outlet
before working with any
internal wiring.
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