Verifying Ground Continuity
Verifying Ground Continuity
Verifying Ground Continuity
Verify ground continuity between:
•True earth ground and the control assembly ground terminal
•The orbital dispenser and the robot
3.Fluid and air hoses: use only electrically conductive material and air hoses.
4.Dispense gun: obtain grounding through the con- nection of the hose, or cable.
5.Air compressor: follow the manufacturer’s recom- mendations.
6.Object being sprayed: according to local code.
Adjusting the Orbital Dispenser 7. Fluid supply container: according to local code.
The PrecisionSwirl orbital dispenser is calibrated at the factory. No adjustment is required during initial setup.
Before applying power, read the reference information provided about controls and indicators to become famil- iar with the equipment.
Inspecting the Orbital Dispenser
Inspect the orbital dispenser cables, material, and air hoses daily for leakage and other visible damage.
Grounding the System
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
To reduce the risk of a fire, explosion, and serious injury, proper electrical grounding of every part of your system is essential. Read the warning section, FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD, on page 5 and follow the grounding instructions below.
The following grounding instructions are minimum requirements for a basic dispensing system. Your sys- tem may include other equipment or objects which must be grounded. Check your local electrical code for detailed grounding instructions for your area and type of equipment. Your system must be connected to a true earth ground.
1.Pump: connect a ground wire and clamp to a true earth ground as shown in separate pump manual.
2.Orbital Dispenser: obtain grounding through the motor cable assembly.
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