Protective And Monitoring Equipment; Safety-Relevant Information About Discharges; Setting Up Stationary Electrostatic Systems - WAGNER GA 5000EAC Operating Manual

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Operating manual GA 5000EAC Electrostatic Automatic Spray Gun (AirCoat)
4   Basic Safety Instructions
4 Switch off the energy and compressed air supply.
4 Disconnect the control unit from the mains.
4 Observe the operating and service manual for all work.
4.2.8   Protective and monitoring equipment
Danger due to removal of protective and monitoring equipment!
Danger to life and equipment damage.
4 Protective and monitoring equipment must not be removed, modified or rendered
unusable.
4 Regularly check for perfect functioning.
4 If defects are detected on protective and monitoring equipment, the system must not
be operated until these defects are remedied.
4.2.9   Safety-Relevant Information about Discharges
The plastic parts of the spray gun are charged electrostatically by the high-voltage field. In
case of contact with plastic parts, harmless discharges (brush discharges) may occur. They
are completely non-hazardous for human health.
When keeping a distance of 4 to 10 mm; 0.15 to 0.4 inch between the spray gun and the
object to be sprayed, the corona discharge at the end of the electrode is visible in the dark.
4.2.10   Setting up Stationary Electrostatic Systems
The spray gun is a component of a stationary coating system. When setting up stationary
coating systems, comply strictly with EN 50176. One of the requirements is that activation of
the high voltage is only possible by using a key. But it must be possible to switch off the high
voltage without a key.
Order number 2360922 | Edition 09/2022
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