HP GRACO OR PRO TI1681A manual Visual Check, Tests

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Visual Check

First, check the system for any visible faults or errors to help isolate whether the spray gun, fluid hose or voltage isolation system has failed. A voltage probe and meter, part no. 236003, is helpful for diagnosing voltage prob- lems and is required for some of the troubleshooting tests that follow.

1.Check that all of the air and fluid tubes and hoses are properly connected.

2.Check that the voltage isolation system valves and controls are properly set for operation.

3.Check that the interior of the isolated enclosure is clean.

4.Check that the spray gun and voltage isolation sys- tem have sufficient air pressure.

5.Check that the gun ES ON/OFF valve is in the ON position and that the gun ES indicator light is on. If the ES indicator light is not on, remove the spray gun for service and complete the electrical tests on pages 30- 32.

6.Check that the voltage isolation system's enclosure door is closed and that any safety interlocks are engaged and working properly.

7.Make sure the voltage isolation system is in the “iso- late” mode, where it is isolating the fluid voltage from ground.

8.To eliminate air gaps in the fluid column, spray enough fluid to purge the air out between the volt- age isolation system and the spray gun. An air gap in the fluid hose can break the electrical continuity between the spray gun and the isolated fluid supply and cause a low voltage reading on a voltage meter connected to the isolated fluid supply.

9.Check the spray gun cover and barrel for accumu- lated overspray. Excessive overspray can create a conductive path back to the grounded gun handle.

Install a new gun cover and clean the exterior of the gun.

Troubleshooting

10. Inspect the entire system for any visible fluid leak- age and repair any fluid leaks that are found. Pay special attention to the following areas:

Packing area of the spray gun

Fluid hose: check for leakage or any bulges in the outer cover, which may indicate an internal leak

Internal voltage isolation system components

Tests

If you still have no voltage, separate the spray gun and hose from the voltage isolation system and check whether the gun and hose alone will hold voltage with the following test.

1.Flush the system with water and leave the lines filled with water.

2.Discharge the system voltage (page 20).

3.Relieve the pressure (page 20).

4.Disconnect the fluid hose from the voltage isolation system.

Avoid allowing any water to leak out of the fluid hose as that could cause a significant air gap in the fluid column up to the gun electrode, which can break the conductiv- ity path and conceal a potential failure area.

5.Position the end of the hose as far as possible away from any grounded surface. The end of the hose must be at least 1 ft. (0.3 m) from any ground. Make sure that no one is within 3 ft. (0.9 m) of the end of the hose.

6.Turn the ES ON/OFF valve to ON and trigger the gun just enough to turn on the air to the gun but not the fluid. Measure the voltage at the gun electrode with a voltage probe and meter.

7.Discharge the system voltage by waiting 30 sec- onds and then touching the gun electrode with a grounded rod.

8.If the meter reading is 45 to 55 kV, the gun and fluid hose are okay, and the problem is in the voltage iso- lation system.

If the reading is below 45 kV, the problem is in the gun or fluid hose.

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Contents Instructions/Parts List Table of Contents Gun Model Description List of ModelsFM Approved EN 50059 CompliantElectric 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 OverviewFire, Explosion, and Electric Shock Hazard InstallationInstall the System System RequirementsTypical Installation PRO Xs Waterborne System Key Connect the Waterborne Fluid Hose Ventilate the Spray BoothConnect the Air Line Ground the CabinetUnshielded 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 Equipment Needed Clean the Air Cap and Fluid NozzleProcedure Grease Door Latch ThreadsTest Gun Resistance Electrical TestsTest Power Supply Resistance Test Power Supply ResistanceElectrode Test Electrode ResistanceTest Cylinder Resistance Test Ground Strip ResistanceWaterborne Fluid Hose TroubleshootingVoltage Loss Troubleshooting Spray GunTests 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