Graco Inc 220240 Fuse See Fig, Rectifier See Fig, ON/OFF Switch See, Power Supply Cord See Fig

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REPAIR

WARNING

These repair procedures should be performed only by qualified repair personnel with an electrical back ground, using the proper tools. Failure to do the pro- cedures correctly can result in electric shock, or oth- er serious injury and damage to the pump.

WARNING

Always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 8 before attempting any repair.

NOTE: For all electrical repair, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warning on page 8, and then remove the base plate (42), screws (33) and bumpers (43). Reinstall these parts, making sure all wires are tucked in neatly, before checking or operat- ing the system.

Fuse (See Fig 10)

1.Remove the old fuse (67) and install a new one. Use only a 3AG, 1 amp fuse.

Rectifier (See Fig 11)

1.Disconnect the four leads from the rectifier.

2.Remove the rectifier (39).

3.Install a new rectifier so the positive terminal (+) is closest to the fuse holder (65).

4.Connect the blue lead to an unmarked terminal, and the pressure switch lead to the other unmarked ter- minal. Connect the black motor lead to the negative

(±) terminal, and the red motor lead to the positive (+) terminal.

ON/OFF Switch (See Fig 10 & 11)

1.Disconnect the two leads from the ON/OFF switch terminals. See Fig 11.

2.Remove the boot (36). Pull the switch (34) out of the base. See Fig 10.

3.Install the new switch, aligning the tab in the base with the slot in the switch. See Fig 10. Install the boot.

4.Connect a pressure switch lead to the power-out ter- minal, and a jumper wire lead to the power-in termi- nal of the new ON/OFF switch.

WARNING

To maintain grounding continuity in your system, and reduce the risk of electric shock, be sure the green ground wire from the power supply cord is properly connected to the grounding screw (83) as instructed in Step 4, above. Also be sure the screw (25) is tightly screwed into the base. See Fig 10 and 11.

Power Supply Cord (See Fig 11)

1.Disconnect the power supply cord leads from the ter- minal strip (71) by loosening the three screws on the cord side of the strip. See Fig 11.

2.Loosen the screw in the side of the strain relief bush- ing (38) and pull out the cord.

3.Strip approximately 6 mm (1/4 in.) of insulation off each end of the new cord. Install the new cord and connect the leads to the terminal strip as shown in Fig 11, being sure that each color lead is across from a like-colored lead.

4.Install an appropriate, three-pin plug on the other end of the power supply cord.

 

31

 

 

 

 

72

 

 

 

36

 

 

71

33b

71

 

 

YELLOW/GREEN

70

 

34

70

BROWN

 

70

SCREW

 

BLUE

 

 

 

 

82

38

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

26

 

 

 

 

41

 

 

 

34

26

 

 

 

83

 

 

 

39

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

33

28

 

 

 

65

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

68

25

JUMPER

 

 

67

 

WIRE

 

PRESSURE

 

42

65

 

 

39

SWITCH (2)

 

43

BLACK

LEADS

 

28

25

 

RED

 

 

 

41

 

33

MOTOR LEADS

 

 

 

83

 

 

 

Fig 10

 

Fig 11

 

 

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Contents 50 Hz, 220/240 Volts, 0.5 Amp Bar 250 psi Maximum Working PressureTable of Contents TermsPT2000 Pressure Roller System Description Setup Startup OperationFlushing Latex Paint Only MaintenanceFlushing Oil±based Paint Only Installing and Removing a Roller Cover See Fig Cleaning the Roller Diffuser See FigTroubleshooting Guide Pressure Relief ProcedureRepair Fuse See Fig ON/OFF Switch SeePower Supply Cord See Fig Rectifier See FigOutlet Valve See Fig Pressure Switch See , 12Inlet Valve See Fig 12 307±760 Diaphragm See FigPriming Valve & Tube See Fig Suction Tube See FigConnecting Rod and Bearing See Fig Motor See FigModel 220±240, Series E Parts DrawingModel 221±076, Series E See Detail a 14 307±760Pressure Roller System Parts ListWiring Schematic Model 220±240, Series E Complete SystemRoller Valve Repair KIT 218±960 Ref No Roller Frame16 307±760 Dispensing Accessories Pump Housing PartsDetail a Accessories Service Information Assembly Part Name Changed StatusTechnical Data Graco Warranty and Disclaimers