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| Troubleshooting |
Electrical Troubleshooting |
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Poor wrap. | ES On/Off switch is OFF (O). | Turn ON (I). |
| Gun air pressure too low (ES | Check air pressure to gun; |
| indicator is amber). | minimum 45 psi (0.32 MPa, 3.2 |
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| bar) needed at gun for full voltage. |
| Atomizing air pressure too high. | Decrease. |
| Fluid pressure too high. | Decrease, or replace worn tip. |
| Incorrect distance from gun to part. | Should be |
| Poorly grounded parts. | Resistance must be 1 megohm or |
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| less. Clean workpiece hangers. |
| Faulty gun resistance. | See |
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| Test Gun Resistance, page 32. |
| Low fluid resistivity. | See |
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| Check Fluid Resistivity, page 26. |
| Fluid leaks from the fluid needle | See Fluid Needle Replacement, |
| packings and causes a short. | page 44. |
| Faulty alternator. | See Alternator Removal and |
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| Replacement, page 46. |
ES or Hz indicator is not lit. | ES On/Off switch is OFF (O). | Turn ON (I). |
| No power. | Check power supply, alternator, |
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| and alternator ribbon cable. See |
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| Power Supply Removal and |
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| Replacement, page 45 and |
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| Alternator Removal and |
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| Replacement, page 46. |
Operator gets mild shock. | Operator not grounded or is near | See Grounding, page 21. |
| ungrounded object. |
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| Gun not grounded. | See Check Gun Electrical |
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| Grounding, page 25, and |
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| Test Gun Resistance, page 32. |
Operator gets shock from | Workpiece not grounded. | Resistance must be 1 megohm or |
workpiece. |
| less. Clean workpiece hangers. |
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