Cleaning Device PWA 1000i Page 9
4. Approved Cleaning Agents
Only use solvents / cleaning media that meet the following specifications:
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Highly flammable liquids, hazard symbol „F“ / R 11 flashpoint < 21°C such as lacquer solvents,
but excluding all "extremely flammable" fluids with a flash point under 21°C.
GHS/CLP H 225 flashpoint < 23°C, boiling point > 35°C.
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Flammable liquids, hazard symbol - / R 10, flashpoint 21 – 55°C.
GHS/CLP H 226 flashpoint 23 – 60°C.
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Non-flammable, aqueous cleaning agents (neutral or slightly alkaline pH) such as distilled
water for water-soluble varnishes and paints.
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The machine ud-800 are classified as machine category 2, group II,
machine type explosion group II B and can be used in zone 1.
See also machine rating plate:
II 2 G c II B T6
Acids are not permitted. Paint strippers or other additives (e.g. brake cleaners etc.)
may must not be used in the washing unit.
Safety data sheets relevant to the products supplied should always be available on the
premises. These will contain the information about the cleaning agents that you are
using.
Never alternate the use of solvents and cleaning fluids (for water-based paints) in the
same machine as this will damage it and void the warranty. Follow the manufacturer’s
instructions at all times. Alternating the two types of cleaning agents can cause gas
build up and explosions!
When changing from solvents to cleaning fluids for water-based paints (or vice-versa)
the paint gun washer must be completely cleaned of paint, water and fluid residues.
Recommendation to reduce solvent consumption:
If the unit shall be connected to a continuously running exhaust when using solvent,
we recommend the pneumatic exhaust damper to reduce solvent consumption.
See catalog no.: 10000348 / ATEX version.