Grounding - Graco Pro Xp 3A2494D Instructions Manual

Electrostatic air spray gun
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Grounding

Grounding
Grounding
When operating the electrostatic gun, any
ungrounded objects in the spray area (people,
containers, tools, etc.) can become electrically
charged. Improper grounding can result in static
sparking, which can cause a fire, explosion, or
electric shock. Ground all equipment, personnel,
object being sprayed, and conductive objects
in or close to the spray area. Resistance must
not exceed 1 megohm. Follow the grounding
instructions below.
The following are minimum grounding requirements
for a basic electrostatic system (see Figs. 12–15).
Your system may include other equipment or objects
which must be grounded. Check your local electrical
code for detailed grounding instructions. Your system
must be connected to a true earth ground.
Pump/fluid source:
ground the pump/fluid source
by connecting its ground wire to a true earth
ground.
Electrostatic Air Spray Gun:
by connecting the Graco Grounded Air Hose
(AH) to the gun, and connecting the air hose
ground wire to a true earth ground. See
Check Gun Electrical Grounding, page
3A2494D
ground the gun
25.
Object being sprayed:
clean and grounded at all times.
All electrically conductive objects or devices in the
spray area:
must be properly grounded.
Fluid and waste containers:
waste containers in the spray area. Do not use pail
liners unless they are conductive and grounded.
When flushing the spray gun, the container used
to catch the excess fluid must be electrically
conductive and grounded.
Air compressors:
ground the equipment according
to the manufacturer's recommendations.
All air and fluid lines
Use only grounded hoses with a maximum of 100
feet (30.5 m) combined hose length to ensure
grounding continuity.
Gun Setup
keep the workpiece hangers
ground all fluid and
must be properly grounded.
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