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EN
AREA
Tells where hazards
may occur.
Spray Area
General Use and
Maintenance
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HAZARD
Tells what the hazard is.
Explosion Hazard
Improper or inadequate operation
and maintenance procedures will
cause a
fire hazard.
Protection against inadvertent
arcing that is capable of causing
fire or explosion is lost if any
safety interlocks are disabled
during operation.
Frequent Power Supply or
Controller shutdown indicates a
problem in the system requiring
correction.
Improper operation or
maintenance may create
a hazard.
Personnel must be properly
trained in the use of this
equipment.
SAFEGUARDS
Tells how to avoid the hazard.
Electrostatic arcing must be prevented. Safe sparking
distance must be maintained between the parts being
coated and the applicator. A distance of 1 inch (25mm) for
every 10KV of output voltage is required at all times.
Unless specifically approved for use in hazardous locations,
all electrical equipment must be located outside or applicable
county code hazardous areas, in accordance with NFPA 33.
Test only in areas free of flammable or combustible materials.
The current overload sensitivity (if equipped) MUST be
set as described in the corresponding section of the
equipment manual. Protection against inadvertent arcing
that is capable of causing fire or explosion is lost if the
current overload sensitivity is not properly set. Frequent
power supply shutdown indicates a problem in the system
which requires correction.
Always turn the control panel power off prior to flushing,
cleaning, or working on spray system equipment.
Before turning high voltage on, make sure no objects are
within the safe sparking distance.
Ensure that the control panel is interlocked with the
ventilation system and conveyor in accordance with NFPA-
33, EN 16985.
Have fire extinguishing equipment readily available and
tested periodically.
Personnel must be given training in accordance with the
requirements of NFPA 33.
Instructions and safety precautions must be read and
understood prior to using this equipment.
Comply with appropriate local, state, and national codes
governing ventilation, fire protection, operation mainte-
nance, and housekeeping. Reference OSHA, NFPA 33,
EN Norms and your insurance company requirements.
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AH-06-02-R17 (06/2022)

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