Configuring Your System
1. Select a Base Model
Choose a PD2K base model that meets your
application's requirements. See
Base models include components A through F
shown in the Typical Installation Drawing. Base unit
components are described in the following table.
Component
Fluid Pumps (A, B)
Solvent Valve (C)
Booth Control (D)
Electrical Control Box (E)
Advanced Display Module (F)
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Description
The base models include two fluid pumps, one for resin and one for
catalyst. Install in the non-hazardous area.
Dispenses solvent to the gun during purge.
The booth control enables the user to monitor and control the system.
Install the booth control in the hazardous location, near the painter.
The electrical control box includes a barrier board, intrinsically safe
isolation board, 24 Vdc and 48 Vdc power supplies, Enhanced Fluid
Control Module, and Pump Control Modules. It accepts 90–250 Vac line
power and converts that power to acceptable low voltage signals used
by other system components. Install the electrical control box in the
non-hazardous area.
The Advanced Display Module (ADM) enables the user to setup, monitor,
and control the system. Install the ADM in the non-hazardous area.
Configuring Your System
If using a mix-at-wall configuration, see Figure 10,
page 14.
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