Pressure Relief Procedure; Fluid Voltage Discharge And Grounding; Procedure; Startup - Graco WB100 Instructions-Parts List Manual

Isolation system and spray gun
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Operation
Fill the
the Fluid
Fluid Supply
Supply
Fill
Fill
the
Fluid
Supply
1. Follow the
Fluid Voltage Discharge and
Grounding Procedure, page
2. Follow the
Pressure Relief Procedure, page
3. Open the isolated enclosure door.
4. Remove the pail cover from the pail, holding a rag
over the suction tube strainer to prevent any fluid
from dripping into the isolated enclosure. Place
the cover and suction tube outside the enclosure.
5. Remove the supply pail from the enclosure.
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
Be sure to wipe up all fluid spills in the isolated
enclosure. Fluid can create a conductive path
and cause the system to short out.
6. Clean up any fluid spills in the enclosure, using
a soft cloth and a non-flammable, compatible
solvent.
7. Fill the supply pail with fluid and return it to the
enclosure. Clean up any spills.
8. Reinstall the pail cover, holding a rag over the
suction tube strainer to prevent fluid spills while
you place the pump suction tube in the pail.
9. Close the isolated enclosure door and fasten
securely with the T-handle locking screw.
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39.
39.

Startup

Startup
Startup
Follow all steps under
Gun Setup Procedure, page
Before operating the system, check the following list
daily to ensure safe, efficient operation.
All operators are properly trained to safely
operate an electrostatic waterborne air spray
system as instructed in this manual.
All operators are trained in the
Pressure Relief Procedure, page
The electrostatics are turned off and system
voltage is discharged according to the

Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding

Procedure, page
ters the isolation enclosure, before cleaning,
and before performing any maintenance or
repair.
The warning sign provided with the gun is
mounted in the spray area where it can be
easily seen and read by all operators.
The system is thoroughly grounded and
the operator and all persons entering the
spray area are properly grounded. See
Grounding, page
The Graco waterborne fluid hose is in good
condition with no cuts or abrasions of the
PTFE layer. Replace hose if damaged.
The condition of the gun's electrical
components has been checked as instructed
in
Electrical Tests, page
Ventilation fans are operating properly.
Workpiece hangers are clean and grounded.
All debris (including flammable fluids and
rags) is removed from the spray area.
All flammable fluids in the spray booth are in
approved, grounded containers.
All conductive objects in the spray area are
electrically grounded and the floor of the
spray area is electrically conductive and
grounded.
Fluids used must meet the following
flammability requirements:
• FM,
FM, FMc
FM,
FMc Approved:
FMc
Approved:
Approved:
Material does not sustain burning in
accordance with the Standard Test Method
for Sustained Burning of Liquid Mixtures,
ASTM D4206.
• CE
CE- - - EN
CE
EN 50059
EN
50059 Compliant:
50059
Materials which cannot be ignited, in any
mixture with air, by an energy source of
less than 500mJ.
39.
39, before any person en-
22.
47.
Compliant:
Compliant:
3A2496H
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