HP GRACO OR PRO TI1681A manual Grounding, Fire, Explosion, and Electric Shock Hazard

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Grounding

WARNING

Fire, Explosion, and Electric Shock Hazard

When operating the electrostatic gun, any ungrounded objects in the spray area (peo- ple, containers, tools, etc.) can become electrically charged. Improper grounding can result in static sparking, which can cause a fire, explosion, or electric shock. Follow the grounding instructions below.

The following are minimum grounding requirements for a basic electrostatic waterborne system. Your system may include other equipment or objects which must be grounded. Check your local electrical code for detailed grounding instructions. Your system must be connected to a true earth ground.

Electrostatic Air Spray Gun: ground the gun by con- necting the red-colored Graco Grounded Air Hose and connecting the air hose ground wire to a true earth ground. See Check Electrical Grounding, page 18.

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Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose: the hose is grounded through the conductive layer. Install the hose as instructed on page 11.

All persons entering the spray area: shoes must have conductive soles, such as leather, or personal grounding straps must be worn. Do not wear shoes with non-conductive soles such as rubber or plastic. If gloves are necessary, wear the conductive gloves that are supplied with the gun. If non-Graco gloves are worn, cut off fingers or palm area of glove to ensure your hand contacts the grounded gun han- dle.

Installation

Voltage Isolation System: electrically connect to a true earth ground, as instructed in the voltage isola- tion system manual.

Object being sprayed: keep the workpiece hangers clean and grounded at all times. Resistance must not exceed 1 megohm.

The floor of the spray area: must be electrically con- ductive and grounded. Do not cover the floor with cardboard or any non-conductive material which would interrupt grounding continuity.

All solvent pails: use only grounded metal pails, which are conductive. Do not use plastic containers. Do not place the pail on a non-conductive surface such as paper or cardboard. Do not store more than the quantity needed for one shift.

All electrically conductive objects or devices in the spray area: including fluid containers, tools, and wash cans, must be properly grounded.

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Contents Instructions/Parts List Table of Contents FM Approved List of ModelsEN 50059 Compliant Gun Model DescriptionElectric Shock Hazard SymbolsToxic Fluid Hazard Fire and Explosion HazardPressurized Equipment Hazard Equipment Misuse HazardSpraying Waterborne Fluids Electrostatically IntroductionHow the Electrostatic Air Spray Gun Works Gun Overview Gun OverviewInstall the System InstallationSystem Requirements Fire, Explosion, and Electric Shock HazardTypical Installation PRO Xs Waterborne System Key Connect the Air Line Ventilate the Spray BoothGround the Cabinet Connect the Waterborne Fluid HoseUnshielded Hose Shielded HoseUnshielded fluid connection Waterborne Hose Dimensions At Graco WB100 EnclosureAgitator Kit Agitator KitFluid Regulator Kit Fluid Regulator KitAir Caps Select a Fluid Nozzle and Air CapFluid Nozzles Grounding Check Gun Grounding Check Electrical GroundingOperation Operating ChecklistTurn off the main air supply valve B Fire and Explosion Hazard Adjust the Spray PatternFill the Fluid Supply Fully open the fluid adjustment valve Air Hose Length Air Regulator Setting Ft m Psi MPa, bar Air Regulator SettingsWhen you finish spraying, perform the Shutdown procedure on Shutdown Low Voltage Adjustment Smart Guns OnlyLow Voltage Adjustment Flush the Spray Gun MaintenanceDo not immerse the gun in fluid Daily Care and CleaningMaintenance Procedure Clean the Air Cap and Fluid NozzleGrease Door Latch Threads Equipment NeededTest Gun Resistance Electrical TestsTest Power Supply Resistance Test Power Supply ResistanceElectrode Test Electrode ResistanceTest Cylinder Resistance Test Ground Strip ResistanceVoltage Loss Troubleshooting TroubleshootingSpray Gun Waterborne Fluid HoseTests Visual CheckTroubleshooting Spray Pattern Troubleshooting Gun Operation Troubleshooting See Test Gun Resistance on Electrical TroubleshootingLowing the Fluid Voltage Discharge Grounding Procedure 18 and Test Gun Resistance See Check Electrical Grounding onRepair Prepare the Gun for ServiceAir Cap/Nozzle Replacement Electrode Replacement Electrode ReplacementFluid Packing Removal Fluid Packing RemovalPacking Rod Packing Rod RepairBarrel Removal Barrel InstallationPower Supply Power Supply Removal and ReplacementTurbine Alternator Removal and Replacement Fan Air Adjustment Valve Fan Air Adjustment Valve RepairAir Valve Repair Fluid Adjustment Valve RepairES ON/OFF Valve Repair Atomizing Air Restrictor Valve Removal and ReplacementParts TI1481a Description Qty Description Qty 51 Ref 19a TI1488A Description Qty SWITCH, ES HI/LO 271 253 276 228 262 NUT Bulkhead Connector 1/4 Code Length Description In. mm Tubing and Wiring ChartDetail of Control Box Tubing and Wiring DiagramsDetail of Door Interlock Switch Fluid Line Accessories AccessoriesAir Line Accessories Miscellaneous Accessories Gun Accessories402 407 401 406 403 408 404 406 Ref Part No Agitator Accessory Kit items506 507 502 505 503 Part No Fluid Regulator Accessory Kit itemsData Technical DataCategory Toll Free Graco Standard WarrantyGraco Information