Cleaning And Maintenance; Handling Powder Paints - WAGNER PEA-C4-HiCoat Translation Of The Original Operating Manual

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VERSION 05/2012
OPERATING MANUAL
4.2.4

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

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 supply of compressed air and decompress the system.
Secure the device against being switched back on without authorization.
Use only electrically conducting and grounded containers for cleaning fl uids.
Preference should be given to non-fl ammable cleaning fl uids.
Flammable cleaning fl uids may only be used if, once the high-voltage has been
switched off and all parts carrying high-voltage are discharged to a discharge energy
of less than 0.24 mJ before they can be reached.
Most fl ammable solvents have a fi ring power of around 24 mJ or 60 nC.
The cleaning agent's fl ash point must be at least 15 K above the ambient temperature.
Only mobile industrial vacuum cleaners of design 1 (see EN 60335-2) may be used to
remove dust deposits.
4.2.5

HANDLING POWDER PAINTS

Take note of the processing regulations laid down by the manufacturer of the powder
paint being used, when preparing or processing the powder.
Take note of the manufacturer's advice and the relevant environmental protection
regulations when disposing of powder paints.
Take the prescribed safety measures, in particular wear of safety glasses and safety
clothing and use protective hand cream if required.
Use a mask or breathing apparatus if necessary.
To ensure suffi cient protection of health and the environment, only operate the device
in a powder booth or at a spray wall with activated ventilation (exhaust air).
ORDER NUMBER DOC 390829
PEA-C4-HiCoat
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