Graco Inc 309293K, 244582, 244581 important safety instructions Symbols, Electric Shock Hazard

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Warning Symbol

Caution Symbol

WARNING

CAUTION

This symbol alerts you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions.

This symbol alerts you to the possibility of damage to or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the instruc- tions.

WARNING

Electric Shock Hazard

Improper grounding, setup, or usage of an isolated waterborne system can cause a hazardous condition and result in electric shock or other serious injury.

Ground the equipment, all personnel in or close to the spray area, the object being sprayed, and all conductive objects in the spray area. See Grounding, page 17.

The gun must be connected to a voltage isolation system that will discharge the system volt- age when the gun is not in use.

All components of the isolation system that are charged to high voltage must be contained within an enclosure that prohibits personnel from making contact with the high voltage compo- nents before the system voltage is discharged.

Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding Procedure on page 20 when instructed to discharge the voltage; before cleaning, flushing, or servicing the system; before approach- ing the front of the gun; and before opening the safety enclosure for the isolated fluid supply.

Do not touch the gun nozzle or come within 4 in. (102 mm) of the nozzle during gun operation or for 30 seconds after operation stops, to allow the voltage to discharge through the bleed resistor. Place the gun in the holster (accessory) during this 30 second period. Refer to Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding Procedure, page 20.

Electrically connect a metal part of the fluid supply unit to the bleed resistor.

The gun air supply must be interlocked with the isolation system to shut off the air supply any- time the isolation system enclosure is opened.

Use only the red-colored Graco electrically conductive gun air hose with this gun. Do not use black or grey-colored Graco air hoses.

Install only one continuous Graco waterborne fluid hose between the isolated fluid supply and the spray gun. Do not splice hoses together.

Do not enter a high voltage or hazardous area until all high voltage equipment has been dis- charged.

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Contents Instructions/Parts List Table of Contents List of Models FM ApprovedEN 50059 Compliant Gun Model DescriptionSymbols Electric Shock HazardFire and Explosion Hazard Toxic Fluid HazardEquipment Misuse Hazard Pressurized Equipment HazardHow the Electrostatic Air Spray Gun Works IntroductionSpraying Waterborne Fluids Electrostatically Gun Overview Gun OverviewSystem Requirements Install the System InstallationFire, Explosion, and Electric Shock Hazard Typical Installation PRO Xs Waterborne System Key Ventilate the Spray Booth Connect the Air LineGround the Cabinet Connect the Waterborne Fluid HoseShielded Hose Unshielded HoseWaterborne Hose Dimensions At Graco WB100 Enclosure Unshielded fluid connectionAgitator Kit Agitator KitFluid Regulator Kit Fluid Regulator KitFluid Nozzles Select a Fluid Nozzle and Air CapAir Caps Grounding Check Electrical Grounding Check Gun GroundingRelief Procedure on Operating ChecklistOperation Turn off the main air supply valve B Fill the Fluid Supply Adjust the Spray PatternFire and Explosion Hazard Fully open the fluid adjustment valve Air Regulator Settings Air Hose Length Air Regulator Setting Ft m Psi MPa, barWhen you finish spraying, perform the Shutdown procedure on Low Voltage Adjustment Low Voltage Adjustment Smart Guns OnlyShutdown Maintenance Flush the Spray GunDaily Care and Cleaning Do not immerse the gun in fluidMaintenance Clean the Air Cap and Fluid Nozzle ProcedureGrease Door Latch Threads Equipment NeededElectrical Tests Test Gun ResistanceTest Power Supply Resistance Test Power Supply ResistanceTest Electrode Resistance ElectrodeTest Ground Strip Resistance Test Cylinder ResistanceTroubleshooting Voltage Loss TroubleshootingSpray Gun Waterborne Fluid HoseVisual Check TestsTroubleshooting Spray Pattern Troubleshooting Gun Operation Troubleshooting Lowing the Fluid Voltage Discharge Grounding Procedure Electrical TroubleshootingSee Test Gun Resistance on See Check Electrical Grounding on 18 and Test Gun ResistancePrepare the Gun for Service RepairAir Cap/Nozzle Replacement Electrode Replacement Electrode ReplacementFluid Packing Removal Fluid Packing RemovalPacking Rod Repair Packing RodBarrel Installation Barrel RemovalPower Supply Removal and Replacement Power SupplyTurbine Alternator Removal and Replacement Fan Air Adjustment Valve Repair Fan Air Adjustment ValveFluid Adjustment Valve Repair Air Valve RepairAtomizing Air Restrictor Valve Removal and Replacement ES ON/OFF Valve RepairParts Ref. No Alternator 19a 19b Description Qty Hook 51 Ref 19a TI1487A Ti1601a Description Qty SWITCH, ES HI/LO TI2138a Plate DescriptionQty Tubing and Wiring Chart Code Length Description In. mmDetail of Door Interlock Switch Tubing and Wiring DiagramsDetail of Control Box Air Line Accessories AccessoriesFluid Line Accessories Gun Accessories Miscellaneous AccessoriesPart No Agitator Accessory Kit items 402 407 401 406 403 408 404 406 RefPart No Fluid Regulator Accessory Kit items 506 507 502 505 503Category Technical DataData Graco Information Graco Standard WarrantyToll Free