Connect The Hoses - Graco HydroShield WMBL00 Instructions - Parts Manual

Air spray batch waterborne waterborne isolation systems
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feet (30.5 m) combined hose length to ensure
grounding continuity.
Floor of the spray area:
electrically conductive 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
containers, which are conductive. Do not use
plastic containers. Use only non-flammable
solvents. Do not store more than the quantity
needed for one shift.
• All persons entering the spray area must wear
shoes having conductive soles such as leather,
or wear personal grounding straps. Do not
wear shoes with non-conductive soles such as
rubber or plastic. If gloves are necessary, wear
the conductive gloves supplied with the gun. If
non-Graco gloves are worn, cut off fingers or palm
area of gloves to ensure your hand contacts the
grounded gun handle. Conductive gloves and
footwear must not exceed 100 megohm per EN
ISO 20344, EN 1149–5.
3A7312D
The floor must be
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To reduce the risk of electric shock, install only
one continuous Graco waterborne hose between
the isolation cabinet and the gun. Do not splice
hoses together.
Always use a Graco waterborne fluid hose between
the fluid outlet on the isolation cabinet and the gun
fluid inlet.
When setting up the isolation system for the first time,
connect the hoses in the following order:
1. Fluid hose from the gun to the isolation cabinet.
See
Connect the Fluid Hose from the Gun to the
Cabinet, page
18.
2. Air hose from the gun to the isolation cabinet.
See
Connect the Air Hose from Gun to the
Cabinet, page
20.
3. Air hose from the air supply to the isolation
cabinet. See
Connect the Air Supply Hose to the
Cabinet, page
21.
4. Fluid hose from the fluid supply to the isolation
cabinet. See
Connect the Fluid Supply Hose to
the Cabinet, page
21.
Note
• If the air hose or the fluid hose must pass
through the wall of a booth to the isolation
cabinet, make sure that the hole through
the booth wall does not have sharp edges
that could damage the hoses.
• The holes in the wall must be large enough
to allow the hose fittings to pass through.
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