Grounding The Device; Product Hoses - WAGNER Cobra 40-10/2K Translation Of The Original Operating Manual

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VERSION 07/2014
OPERATING MANUAL
4.2.2

GROUNDING THE DEVICE

In order to avoid electrostatic charging of the device, the device must be grounded.
Friction, fl owing liquids and air or electrostatic coating processes create charges. Flames or
sparks can form during discharge.
Ensure that the device is grounded for every spraying operation.
Ground the work pieces to be coated.
Ensure that all persons inside the working area are grounded, e.g., that they are wearing
static dissipative shoes.
Wear static dissipative gloves when spraying. The grounding takes place via the spray
gun handle.
4.2.3

PRODUCT HOSES

Ensure that the hose material is chemically resistant to the sprayed products and the
used fl ushing agents.
Ensure that the product hose is suitable for the pressure generated.
Ensure that the following information can be seen on the high-pressure hose:
- Manufacturer
- Permissible operating pressure
- Date of manufacture
Material of the inner hose (e.g. PA or FEP)
Make sure that the hoses are laid only in suitable places. Hoses should not be laid in the
following places under any circumstances:
- in high-traffic areas,
- on sharp edges,
- on moving parts or
- on hot surfaces.
Ensure that the hoses are never run over by vehicles (e.g., fork lifts), or that the hoses are
never put under pressure from the outside in any other way.
Ensure that the hoses are never kinked. Observe maximum bending radii.
Make sure that the hoses are never used to pull or move the equipment.
The electrical resistance of the product hose, measured at both valves, must be less
than 1 megohm.
Suction hoses may not be subjected to pressure.
Several liquids have a high expansion coeffi cient. In some cases their volume can rise with
consequent damage to pipes, fi ttings, etc. and cause fl uid leakage.
When the pump sucks liquid from a closed tank, ensure that air or a suitable gas can
enter the tank. Thus a negative pressure is avoided. The vacuum could implode the tank
(squeeze) and can cause it to break. The tank would leak and the liquid would fl ow out.
The pressure created by the pump is a multiplication of the inlet air pressure.
ORDER NUMBER DOC2349980
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