Graco Inc 222700 Poor Electrostatic Wrap Troubleshooting, Gun Operation Troubleshooting, Problem

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Poor Electrostatic Wrap Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Poor Electrostatic Wrap Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Solution

 

 

 

The system is holding voltage but

The distance between the gun and

Adjust the spraying distance to 8 to

there is poor electrostatic wrap on

workpiece is incorrect.

12 inches (203 to 305 mm).

the part being sprayed

 

 

The parts are poorly grounded.

Clean the workpiece hangers; check

 

 

 

for proper grounding on the conveyor

 

 

or track.

 

 

 

 

Booth exhaust velocity is too high.

Reduce the exhaust velocity within

 

 

the code limits.

 

 

 

 

The atomizing air pressure is too

Reduce the atomizing air pressure.

 

high.

 

 

 

 

 

The fluid pressure is too high.

Reduce the fluid pressure.

 

 

 

 

The fluid viscosity is not right for

Check with the supplier for proper

 

electrostatic spray.

fluid viscosity for electrostatic spray.

 

 

 

Gun Operation Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Solution

Fluid leakage from the fluid pack-

The fluid rod packings or fluid rod are

Replace the packings or rod; see

ing area

worn.

page 33.

 

The packing nut is loose

Tighten the packing nut; see page 33.

 

 

 

Air leakage from the front of the

The air valve is not seating properly.

Clean and service the air valve; see

gun

 

page 36.

 

 

 

 

The air valve o-ring is sticking.

Lubricate the o-ring; see page 36.

 

 

 

Fluid leakage from the front of the

The fluid rod is worn or damaged.

Replace the fluid rod; see page 33.

gun

 

 

The fluid seat is worn.

Replace the fluid nozzle and/or elec-

 

 

 

trode needle; see pages 30 to 32.

 

 

 

The fluid packing is too tight.

Lubricate and adjust the packing nut; see page 33.

The resistor stud is loose.

Tighten the resistor stud; see page 30.

 

The fluid nozzle is loose.

Tighten the fluid nozzle; see page 30.

 

 

 

 

The resistor stud o-ring is damaged.

Replace the o-ring; see page 30.

 

 

 

“Orange Peel” finish

The air pressure is insufficient for

Increase the air cap air pressure by

 

good atomization.

opening the atomizing air valve more

 

 

or increasing the gun air inlet pres-

 

 

sure; use the least air pressure need-

 

 

ed for good results.

 

 

 

 

The fluid is poorly mixed or filtered.

Remix or refilter the fluid.

 

 

 

 

An improper thinner is being used.

Use the proper thinner.

 

 

 

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Contents 100 psi 0.7 MPa, 7 bar Maximum Working Pressure INSTRUCTIONS-PARTS LIST308584 Part No. 222700, Series CWarning Symbol Table of ContentsSymbols Caution SymbolELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Warnings are continued on the next page FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDPRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD TOXIC FLUID HAZARDOperating the Electrostatics IntroductionSpraying Waterborne Fluids Electrostatically Refer to Fig. 1, pageB A C D Conductive Hose Layer DD covers the PTFE tube Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose purchased separatelyD Inner Hose Layer EE is a PTFE tube H2O PRO Voltage Block connection shownVentilate the Spray Booth InstallationInstalling the System Warning SignsT S N K L Consult your isolation system manual for other configurationsPRO 3500wb Gun shown with the Graco H2O PRO Batch System M G F NH R B A E D P CConnect the Air Line Install the Air Line AccessoriesInstall the Fluid LIne Accessories Connect the Exhaust TubeContinued on the next page Filter the FluidConnect the Fluid Hose connection shown Connect the Fluid Hose continuedH2O PRO Voltage Block Ground the System FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARDCheck the Electrical Grounding Operation Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding ProcedurePressure Relief Procedure Operating Checklist Selecting a Fluid Nozzle and Air CapCOMPONENT RUPTURE HAZARD Operating the Spray GunFIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD Atomizing Air Valve Adjustment Fine Adjustments of the Spray GunShutdown MaintenanceDaily Care and Cleaning Flush the Spray Gun Clean the Air Cap and Fluid NozzleProcedure Equipment neededSpray Gun TroubleshootingVoltage Loss Troubleshooting Waterborne Fluid HoseVoltage Loss Troubleshooting continued TestsSolution Electrical TroubleshootingProblem CauseSpray Pattern Troubleshooting Poor Electrostatic Wrap Troubleshooting Gun Operation TroubleshootingGun Operation Troubleshooting continued Electrical Tests Test Gun ResistanceTest Power Supply Resistance Test Resistor Stud ResistanceAir Cap/Nozzle/Resistor Stud Replacement ServicePrepare the Gun for Service Tools Included with the GunAir Cap/Nozzle/Resistor Stud Replacement continued InstallationElectrode Needle Replacement Fluid Packing Rod Removal and Repair Preventative MaintenanceIf installing the complete fluid rod assembly, go to step 11, page WhereFluid Packing Rod Removal and Repair continued If installing the complete valve, go to step Fan Air Adjustment Valve RepairFluid Adjustment Assembly Repair DETAIL Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-rings 41 Fluid Adjustment Assembly Repair continuedAir Trigger Valve Repair Atomizing Air Valve Repair 05363B ES ON-OFF Valve RepairMOVING PARTS HAZARD Barrel Removal  Do not expose the gasket 18a to solvents Power Supply Replacement Apply a very light coat of lubricant to the o-rings 37a 05158B Turbine Alternator ReplacementBarrel Installation Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose Repair Measurements, inches mmPRO 3500sc Gun Conversion PRO 3500SC Gun DisassemblyNOTE Keep all the following parts for reassembly Installing the Fluid Needle Assembly 10. Tighten the nut 78* onto the ferrule housing Spray Gun Parts See Detail AY Replacement Warning signs are available at no cost EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARDPart No. 222700, Series C Model PRO 3500wb Spray Gun DescriptionWaterborne Fluid Hose Assembly AccessoriesUse Only Genuine Graco Parts and Accessories 100 psi 0.7 MPa, 7 bar Maximum Working PressureSnap Ring Pliers For use in the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Ground- ing ProcedureManual Change Summary Gun High Voltage Probe & MeterPage Data Technical DataCategory WARRANTY The Graco Warranty and DisclaimersGraco Phone Number EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED BY GRACO WARRANTY