Electrical Connection Cables; Cleaning And Flushing - WAGNER PEA-C4-HiCoat Translation Of The Original Operating Manual

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VERSION 05/2019

4.2.5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION CABLES

Risk caused by improperly laid cables!
Risk of injury and damage to the device.
Properly lay connection cables and check them regularly.
Immediately replace damaged connection cables.
Ensure that no work is ever performed with a damaged connection cable.
Do not lay connection cables on routes used by product handling vehicles and not
through doors/gates.
Do not route connection cables near aisles or walkways in order to avoid tripping.

4.2.6 CLEANING AND FLUSHING

Danger due to cleaning and flushing!
Explosion hazard and damage to the device.
Before starting cleaning or any other manual work, the high voltage in the spray
area must be shut down and locked to prevent it from being switched back on.
Lock the compressed air supply and decompress the device.
Secure the device against being switched back on without authorization.
Use only electrically conducting and grounded tanks for cleaning fluids.
Preference should be given to non-ignitable cleaning fluids.
If ignitable cleaning fluids are used, all parts carrying high voltage must be discharged
to a discharge energy of less than 0.24 mJ, once the high voltage has been switched
off, before they can be reached. Most ignitable solvents have an ignition energy of
around 0.24 mJ or 60 nC.
The cleaning agent's flash point must be at least 15 K above the ambient temperature.
Note the details provided by the powder lacquer manufacturer.
Only mobile industrial vacuum cleaners of design 1 (see EN 60335-2) may be used
for getting rid of dust build-up.
Take measures for workplace safety (see Chapter 4.1.2).
ORDER NUMBER DOC390829
PEA-C4-HiCoat
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