Graco 222700, 3500WB, 308584 User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS-PARTS LIST
308584
This manual contains important warnings and information. READ AND KEEP FOR REFERENCE.
INSTRUCTIONS
Model PRO 3500wb Electrostatic Air Spray Gun
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Pressure
Part No. 222700, Series C
For use when electrostatically spraying con­ductive, waterborne fluids that meet at least one of the following conditions for non-flamma­bility:
1. The fluid has a flash point above 140F (60C) and a maximum organic solvent concentration of 20%, by weight, per ASTM Standard D93.
Rev. H
2. The fluid does not sustain burning when tested per ASTM Standard D4206 Sus­tained Burn Test.
U.S. PATENT NO. 4,290,091; 4,219,865; 4,497,447; 4,462,061; 4,660,774 ; D313,064; 4,978,075 Patented 1986, 1987 Canada Brevete 1986, 1987 U.K. PATENT NO. 2,147,158; 2,142,559B; 2,140,327B French Patent No. 89 16305 Other U.S. and Foreign Patents Pending
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GRACO INC. P.O. BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440–1441
COPYRIGHT 1995, GRACO INC.
Graco Inc. is registered to I.S. EN ISO 9001
Table of Contents
Symbols 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warnings 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Spraying Waterborne Fluids Electrostatically 6. . . .
Operating the Electrostatics 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing the System 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warning Signs 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ventilate the Spray Booth 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Install the Air Line Accessories 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connect the Air Line 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connect the Exhaust Tube 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Install the Fluid LIne Accessories 11. . . . . . . . . . . .
Filter the Fluid 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connect the Fluid Hose 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ground the System 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Check the Electrical Grounding 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operation 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fluid Voltage Discharge and
Grounding Procedure 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pressure Relief Procedure 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operating Checklist 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Selecting a Fluid Nozzle and Air Cap 17. . . . . . . . .
Operating the Spray Gun 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Daily Care and Cleaning 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clean the Air Cap and Fluid Nozzle 21. . . . . . . . . .
Flush the Spray Gun 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Voltage Loss Troubleshooting 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical Troubleshooting 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Spray Pattern Troubleshooting 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Poor Electrostatic Wrap Troubleshooting 26. . . . . .
Gun Operation Troubleshooting 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Service 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tools Included with the Gun 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prepare the Gun for Service 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Air Cap/Nozzle/Resistor Stud Replacement 30. . .
Electrode Needle Replacement 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fluid Packing Rod Removal and Repair 33. . . . . . .
Fan Air Adjustment Valve Repair 35. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fluid Adjustment Assembly Repair 35. . . . . . . . . . .
Air Trigger Valve Repair 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Atomizing Air Valve Repair 37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ES ON-OFF Valve Repair 38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Barrel Removal 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Supply Replacement 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Turbine Alternator Replacement 41. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Barrel Installation 41. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose Repair 42. . . . . . . . .
PRO 3500sc Gun Conversion 43. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Spray Gun Parts 46. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accessories 48. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Technical Data 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The Graco Warranty and Disclaimers 52. . . . . . . . . . . .
Graco Phone Number 52. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Symbols
Warning Symbol
WARNING
This symbol alerts you to the possibility of serious injury or death if you do not follow the instructions.
Caution Symbol
Electrical Tests 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Test Gun Resistance 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Test Power Supply Resistance 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Test Resistor Stud Resistance 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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CAUTION
This symbol alerts you to the possibility of damage to or destruction of equipment if you do not follow the corresponding instructions.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Improper grounding or an improper setup can cause a hazardous condition and result in an electric shock or other serious injury.
Ground the equipment, personnel in or close to the spray area, the object being sprayed, and all
other electrically conductive objects in the spray area. See Ground the System on page 14.
The gun must be connected to a voltage isolation system that will discharge the system voltage
when the gun is not in use.
Components of the isolation system which are charged with high voltage must be inaccessible to
personnel to avoid electric shock. These components must be contained in an enclosure or a safety fence that prohibits personnel from making contact with them before the system voltage is discharged.
The areas of the waterborne fluid hose that are accessible to the personnel must be covered by
the conductive hose layer. The area on the hose that is not covered by the conductive hose layer must be inside the voltage isolation system enclosure. Refer to Fig. 6, page 13.
Only use the red-colored Graco electrically conductive gun air hose with this gun. Do not use the
black or grey-colored Graco air hoses.
Install only one continuous Graco waterborne fluid hose between the isolated fluid supply and the
spray gun. Do not splice hoses together.
Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding Procedure on page 16 when instructed to
discharge the voltage; before cleaning, flushing, or servicing the system; before approaching the front of the gun; and before opening the safety fence or the enclosure for the isolated fluid supply.
Do not enter a high voltage or hazardous area until all high voltage equipment has been
discharged.
Do not come within 4 in. (101.6 mm) of the front of the gun until the Fluid Voltage Discharge and
Grounding Procedure on page 16 has been completed.
Do not connect more than one gun to the same fluid isolation system. Regulations applying to this
type of equipment prohibit the use of multiple hand-held guns.
If there is any static sparking while using the equipment, stop spraying immediately. Identify and
correct the problem.
Follow the warnings and instructions in the voltage isolation system manual.
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WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Improper grounding, poor air ventilation, open flames, or sparks can cause a hazardous condition and result in a fire or explosion.
Electrostatic equipment must be used only by trained, qualified personnel who understand the
requirements stated in this instruction manual.
Ground the equipment, personnel in or close to the spray area, the object being sprayed, and all
other electrically conductive objects in the spray area. See Ground the System on page 14.
Test the gun electrical resistance daily as instructed on page 28.Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the buildup of toxic vapors. See Ventilate the Spray Booth
on page 9.
Only use this equipment to spray non-flammable, waterborne fluids, as defined on the front cover
of this manual.
Only flush, purge, or clean the electrostatic, waterborne spray system with non-flammable fluids,
as defined on the front cover of this manual.
Do not flush the system with the gun electrostatics turned on.Use only non-sparking tools to clean residue from the booth and hangers.Extinguish all open flames or pilot lights in the spray area.Keep the spray area free of debris, including solvent, rags, and gasoline.Do not store any flammable fluids in the spray area.Do not turn on or off any light switch in the spray area while operating or if fumes are present.Do not smoke in the spray area.Do not operate a gasoline engine in the spray area.
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
Spray from the gun, hose leaks, or ruptured components can splash fluid in the eyes or on the skin and cause a serious injury.
Do not point the spray gun at anyone or any part of the body.Do not stop or deflect fluid leaks with your hand, body, glove, or rag.Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 16 whenever you: are instructed to relieve the
pressure; stop spraying; clean, check, or servicing the equipment; and install or clean the fluid nozzles.
Tighten all the fluid connections before operating the equipment.Check the hoses, tubes and couplings daily. Replace worn, damaged, or loose parts immediately.
Permanently coupled hoses cannot be repaired; replace the entire hose.
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Warnings are continued on the next page.
WARNING
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD
INSTRUCTIONS
Equipment misuse can cause the equipment to rupture, malfunction, or start unexpectedly and result in a serious injury.
This equipment is for professional use only.Read all the instruction manuals, tags, and labels before operating the equipment.Use the equipment only for its intended purpose. If you are uncertain about usage, call your Graco
distributor.
Do not alter or modify this equipment. Use only genuine Graco parts and accessories.Check the equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately.Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the lowest rated system component. This equip-
ment has a 100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) maximum working air and fluid pressure.
Use fluids that are compatible with the equipment wetted parts. See the Technical Data section of
all the equipment manuals. Read the fluid manufacturer’s warnings.
Route the hoses away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces. Do not
expose Graco hoses to temperatures above 180F (82C) or below –40F (–40C).
Do not use the hoses to pull equipment.Wear hearing protection when operating this equipment.Comply with all applicable local, state, and national fire, electrical, and other safety regulations.
TOXIC FLUID HAZARD
Hazardous fluids or toxic fumes can cause a serious injury or death if splashed in the eyes or on the skin, swallowed, or inhaled.
Know the specific hazards of the fluid you are using. Read the fluid manufacturer’s warnings.Store hazardous fluid in an approved container. Dispose of the hazardous fluid according to all
local, state, and national guidelines.
Wear appropriate protective clothing, gloves, eyewear, and respirator.
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Introduction
Spraying Waterborne Fluids Electrostatically
The PRO 3500wb spray gun is a 60 kV electrostatic spray gun that is designed to spray conductive, water­borne, non-flammable fluids. When spraying water­borne fluids electrostatically, the gun must be con­nected to a voltage isolation system, which isolates the fluid supply from ground and allows voltage to be maintained at the tip of the gun.
A safe, well designed isolation system should have the following features:
All components of the isolation system that are
charged to high voltage must be contained within a fence or enclosure that prohibits personnel from making contact with the high voltage components.
A means for automatically discharging the system
voltage if anyone opens the fence or enclosure.
A bleed resistor to drain off the system voltage
when the spray gun is not in use.
The system should not have any severe arcing
occurring when the isolation mechanism opens and closes. Severe arcing will shorten the life of the system components.
When connected to a voltage isolation system, all of the fluid in the spray gun, fluid hose, and isolated fluid supply are charged to high voltage, which means that the system has more electrical energy than a solvent­based system. Therefore, only non-flammable fluids (defined on the front cover of this manual) can be sprayed with the system or be used to clean, flush. or purge the system.
Precautions must be taken when using electrostatic waterborne equipment to avoid potential shock haz­ards. When the spray gun charges the isolated fluid to high voltage, it is similar to charging a capacitor or battery. The system will store some of the energy while spraying and retain some of that energy after the spray gun is shut off. It is not safe to touch the front end of the gun until the stored energy is discharged. The amount of time it takes to discharge the energy de­pends on the system design. Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding Procedure, page 16, before approaching the front of the gun.
Do not intentionally ground out the system by arcing the electrode to ground when you are done spraying. Sudden arcs or shocks to the gun and system puts extra stress on the components and will shorten the life of the gun and fluid hose. When hanging up the gun, avoid arcing the gun to a grounded gun hanger. An optional plastic gun holster is available, which can be used to hang up the gun without causing arcs.
Operating the Electrostatics
Refer to Fig. 1, page 7
To operate the electrostatics, air pressure is supplied through a Graco electrically conductive air hose to the gun air inlet (F). When the gun is triggered, air enters the gun and is directed to the inlet of the turbine/alter­nator (T). The air spins the turbine, which then pro­vides electrical power to the power supply. The fluid is charged by the spray gun electrode (B). The charged fluid is attracted to the nearest grounded object, wrap­ping around and evenly coating all surfaces.
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Introduction
KEY-Fig. 1
A Air Cap B Electrode C Retaining Nut D Gun Barrel E Gun Handle F Air Inlet G Fluid Inlet H Trigger
J Fluid Adjustment Knob K Exhaust Tube L Hook M ES Indicator Light N ES ON-OFF Lever P Fan Air Adjustment Valve R Atomizing Air Valve S Power Supply T Turbine/Alternator
L
M
D
E
BAC
J
* 1 is ON 0 is OFF
P*N R
05151A
F
K
H
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G
S
T
Fig. 1
05404
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Introduction
Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose (purchased separately)
A Graco waterborne fluid hose must be used between the voltage isolation system fluid outlet and the spray gun fluid inlet. This fluid hose consists of three layers (see Fig. 2):
Inner Hose Layer (EE): is a PTFE tube.
Conductive Hose Layer (DD): covers the PTFE
tube.
Outer Hose Jacket (FF): is a protective polyethyl-
ene hose cover.
If a hose failure occurs, where the high voltage arcs through the inner hose layer (EE), the voltage will be discharged to ground through the conductive hose layer (DD). When properly installed, the conductive hose layer is grounded through its connection to the grounded safety fence or enclosure (CC). All areas of the fluid hose that are accessible to personnel must be covered by the outer hose jacket (FF) to avoid electric shock.
KEY-Fig. 2
DD Conductive Hose Layer EE Inner Hose Layer FF Outer Hose Jacket CC Grounded Enclosure
The portion of the inner hose layer (EE–PTFE tube) that is not
covered by the conductive hose layer (DD), must be inside the safety fence or enclosure (CC).
The areas of the waterbase fluid hose that are accessible to
personnel during normal operation must be covered by the outer hose jacket (FF).
DDEE
FF
CC
H2O PRO Voltage Block connection shown
Fig. 2
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Installation
Installing the System
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Installing and servicing this equipment requires access to parts which could cause an electric shock or other serious
injury if the work is not performed properly. Do not install or service this equipment unless
you are trained and qualified.
Comply with all local, state, and national codes
for the installation of electrical apparatus in a Class I, Group D, Hazardous Location.
Comply with all applicable local, state, and
national fire, electrical, and other safety regula­tions.
Fig. 3, page 10, shows a typical Model PRO 3500wb waterborne system. The particular type and size sys­tem for your operation must be custom designed for your needs. For assistance in designing a system, contact your Graco representative.
Accessories are available from your Graco representa­tive. Refer to the Product Data Sheet for the gun, Form No. 305681.
Basic Guidelines
When spraying waterborne fluids electrostatically: The gun must be connected to a voltage isolation
system, which isolates the fluid supply from ground and allows voltage to be maintained at the tip of the gun.
All components of the isolation system that are
charged to high voltage must be contained within a fence or enclosure that prohibits personnel from making contact with the high voltage components.
The system should not have any severe arcing
occurring when the isolation mechanism opens and closes. Severe arcing will shorten the life of the system components.
Warning Signs
Mount the warning sign, part no. 186118, in the spray area where it can easily be seen and read by all opera­tors. Additional warning signs are available at no charge.
Ventilate the Spray Booth
WARNING
TOXIC FLUID HAZARD
Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the buildup of toxic vapors. Do not operate the gun unless the ventilating fans are on.
Check and follow all local, state, and national codes regarding air exhaust velocity requirements. High velocity air exhaust will decrease the operating effi­ciency of the electrostatic system. The minimum allowable air exhaust velocity is 60 linear feet/minute (18.3 linear meters/minute).
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KEY-Fig. 3
A Air Regulator B Spray Gun Air Shut-off Valve C Gun Fluid Regulator D Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose E Gun Fluid Inlet F PRO 3500wb Spray Gun G Gun Air Inlet H Graco Red Electrically Conductive Gun Air Hose
Installation
K Air Supply Hose L Fluid Supply Hose M Gun Air Hose Ground Wire N True Earth Ground P Fluid Hose Port R H2O PRO Batch System Voltage Block Enclosure S Main Ground Wire T Ground Lug
PRO 3500wb Gun shown with the Graco H2O PRO Batch System
Consult your isolation system manual for other configurations.
T
S
N
K
L
M
N
R
H
B
F
G
A
E D
Fig. 3
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C
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Installation
Install the Air Line Accessories
1. Install an air line filter and an air and water separa­tor on the main air supply line to ensure a dry, clean air supply to the gun. Dirt and moisture can ruin the appearance of your finished workpiece and can cause the gun to malfunction.
2. Install a bleed-type air regulator (A) on the pump and gun air supply lines to control air pressure to the pump and gun. Refer to Fig. 3, page 10.
3. Install a bleed-type air shutoff valve on the main air line, the pump air line (to shut off air to the pump), and the gun air line (B) (to shut off air to the gun).
WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
Trapped air can cause the pump to cycle or the gun to spray unexpectedly, which could result in a serious injury, including splashing in the eyes or on the skin. The bleed-type air shutoff valve is re­quired on the main air supply line so trapped air will be relieved between this valve and the pump after the air regulator is closed.
Connect the red-colored Graco Electrically Conductive Air Hose (H) to the gun air inlet and connect the hose ground wire (M) to a true earth ground (N). Refer to Fig. 3, page 10. Check the electrical grounding of the gun as instructed on page 15. See page 48 to order the air hose.
NOTE: The hose and the gun have special left-hand threads to prevent connecting another type of air hose to the gun air inlet.
Connect the Exhaust Tube
Press the exhaust tube (provided) onto the barbed adapter on the bottom of the gun handle. Secure the tube with the clamp provided. Refer to page 46.
Install the Fluid LIne Accessories
1. Before connecting the fluid line, blow it out with air and flush it with water.
2. A fluid regulator (C) is needed in the fluid line to control fluid pressure to the gun. Refer to Fig. 3, page 10.
NOTE: The H2O PRO voltage block comes with a fluid regulator already installed.
Connect the Air Line
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
To reduce the risk of an electric shock or other serious injury, you must use the
red-colored Graco Electrically Conduc­tive Air Hose for the gun air supply hose, and you must connect the hose ground wire to a true earth ground. Do not use the black or grey-colored Graco air hoses.
3. Install a fluid filter and drain valve at the pump outlet.
WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
To reduce the risk of serious injury, including splashing in the eyes or on the skin, install a fluid drain valve close to the pumps fluid outlet. The fluid drain valve is required in your system to assist in relieving fluid pressure in the displacement pump, hose and gun; triggering the gun to relieve pressure may not be sufficient.
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Installation
Filter the Fluid
Filter the fluid to remove coarse particles and sediment which could clog the fluid nozzle. The filter must be installed at the grounded fluid inlet to the voltage isolation system.
Connect the Fluid Hose
CAUTION
Be careful not to cut into the inner hose layer (K) when stripping the hose. Nicks or cuts in the tube will cause premature hose failure.
2. Inspect the condition of the o-rings (G) on the hose barbed-fitting. Replace the o-rings if they are worn or damaged.
NOTE:
A Graco waterborne fluid hose must be used
between the voltage isolation system fluid outlet and the spray gun fluid inlet. See page 48 to order the Graco waterborne fluid hoses and the hose replacement parts.
Before connecting the fluid supply line to the gun,
blow it out with air, and flush it with water to remove contaminants. Flush the gun before using it.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
To reduce the risk of an electric shock, install only one continuous Graco water-
borne fluid hose between the isolated fluid supply and the spray gun. Do not splice hoses together.
1. For the fluid hose to seal properly and be held securely, the hose must be stripped and as­sembled to the dimensions shown in Fig. 4. Refer also to Fig. 29, page 42. A new Graco waterborne fluid hose comes fully assembled to the proper dimensions.
3. Unscrew the hose ferrule housing (79) from the gun fluid inlet fitting, and slide the nut onto the barbed-end of the hose. Refer to Fig. 5.
4. Apply a light coat of dielectric grease (supplied with the gun) to the o-rings (G) and to the entire length of the inner hose layer (K). See Fig. 4.
KEY- Fig. 4
G O-Rings H Outer Hose Jacket J Conductive Hose Layer K Inner Hose Layer
Apply a light coat of dielectric grease to the o-rings (G) and the
entire length of the inner hose layer (K)
4.075 + 0.10 in. (103.5 + 2.5 mm)Minimum of 4.375 + 0.10 in. (111.1 + 2.5 mm)
G
Spray Gun
HJK
Fig. 4
Hose End
05342
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Continued on the next page
Installation
Connect the Fluid Hose (continued)
5. Insert the hose (Y) into the hose ferrule housing (79). See Fig. 5.
6. Push the hose firmly through the fluid inlet tube (75) until the o-rings on the hose barbed fitting are seated and the hose bottoms out.
7. Tighten the hose ferrule (77) firmly with a wrench to about 50 in-lb (5.6 Nm). Pull back on the hose to make sure it is secure. If not, disconnect the hose and inspect it for damage. Check the hose connection periodically for signs that the hose is loosening.
CAUTION
If the hose comes loose from the fitting, fluid leakage will occur. Make sure the hose ferrule (77) is tight and that nothing will pull or catch on the hose during operation.
8. Connect the other end of the hose to the isolated fluid supply as instructed in the voltage isolation system manual. See Fig. 6.
KEY- Fig. 5
Y Graco W aterborne Fluid Hose 75 Fluid Inlet Tube 77 Hose Ferrule 79 Hose Ferrule Housing
Torque to 50 in-lb (5.6 Nm)
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
To reduce the risk of an electric shock, the areas of the waterborne fluid hose
that are accessible to personnel during normal operation must be covered by the outer hose jacket (H). See Fig. 6.
CAUTION
The Graco warranty is void if the spray gun is con­nected to a non-Graco voltage isolation system or if the gun is operated above 60 kV.
KEY- Fig. 6
H Outer Hose Jacket K Inner Hose Layer R Voltage Isolation System Enclosure
The areas of the waterborne fluid hose that are accessible to
personnel during normal operation must be covered by the outer hose jacket (H).
The portion of the inner hose layer (K) that is not covered by
the outer hose jacket (H) must be inside the voltage isolation system enclosure (R).
The conductive hose layer (J) must be grounded through its
connection to the isolation systems grounded safety fence or enclosure (R).
R
KH
Fig. 5
75 79 77
Y
05405B
Fig. 6
DETAIL
J
R
H2O PRO Voltage Block connection shown
HK
05149B
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Installation
Ground the System
WARNING
FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
When operating the electrostatic device, any ungrounded objects in the spray area (such as people, containers, tools, etc.) can become electrically charged. Improper grounding can result in static sparking, which can cause a fire, explo­sion, or electric shock. Follow the grounding instructions below.
The following grounding instructions are minimum re­quirements for a basic electrostatic, waterborne system. Your system may include other equipment or objects which must be grounded. Check your local electrical code for detailed grounding instructions. Your system must be connected to a true earth ground.
1. Fluid Supply: Ground the fluid supply by connect­ing a ground wire and clamp between the fluid supply and a true earth ground. See your fluid supply instruction manual for grounding instruc­tions.
2. PRO 3500wb Electrostatic Air Spray Gun: Install the red-colored Graco electrically conduc­tive air hose between the gun and air supply line and connect the air hose ground wire to a true earth ground. Check the electrical grounding of the gun as instructed on page 15.
3. Graco Waterborne Fluid Hose: The conductive layer of the hose must be properly grounded by correct installation as instructed on pages 12 to 13.
4. Voltage Isolation System: Ground the system according to the manufacturers instructions.
5. All persons entering the spray area: Their shoes must have conductive soles, such as leather, or personal grounding straps must be worn. Rubber or plastic soles are not conductive. The operator must not wear gloves which insulate the hand from the spray gun. The gloves must be conductive or modified as shown on page 17.
6. Object being sprayed: Keep the workpiece hangers clean and grounded at all times. Contact points must be sharp points or knife edges.
7. The floor of the spray area: The floor must be electrically conductive and grounded. Do not cover the floor with cardboard or any non-conductive material which would interrupt grounding continu­ity.
8. All electrically conductive objects or devices in the spray area: They must be properly grounded.
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Installation
Check the Electrical Grounding
1. Have a qualified electrician check the electrical grounding continuity of the spray gun and air hose.
2. Make sure the red Graco electrically conductive air hose (EE) is connected to the gun and the hose ground wire is connected to a true earth ground. See Fig. 7.
3. The air and fluid supplies to the fluid hose must be turned off and the fluid hose must not have any fluid in it when checking the continuity.
4. Turn the gun ES ON-OFF lever (DD) to OFF.
5. Measure the resistance between the gun handle (AA) and a true earth ground (BB) with an ohmme­ter (CC). Resistance should not exceed 100 ohms.
6. If the resistance is greater than 100 ohms, check the tightness of the ground connections, and be sure the air hose ground wire is connected to a true earth ground. If the resistance is still too high, replace the air hose.
KEY- Fig. 7
AA Gun Handle BB True Earth Ground CC Ohmmeter DD ES ON-OFF Lever EE Graco Electrically Conductive Air Hose
DD
AA
CC
Fig. 7
EE
BB
05150B
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Operation
Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding Procedure
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
The high voltage fluid supply is charged with high voltage until the voltage is dis-
charged. Contact with the charged com­ponents of the isolation system or spray gun elec­trode will cause an electric shock. To avoid an elec­tric shock, follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding Procedure:
when instructed to discharge the voltage,before cleaning, flushing, or servicing the sys-
tem equipment,
before approaching the front of the gun,and before opening the safety fence or the
enclosure for the isolated fluid supply.
NOTE: An accessory grounding rod, part no. 210084, is available to discharge any voltage remaining on a system component. Contact your Graco representative to order it.
1. Turn off the gun electrostatics by turning the gun ES ON-OFF lever to the OFF position.
Pressure Relief Procedure
WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
The system pressure must be manually relieved to prevent the system from starting or spraying acci­dentally. To reduce the risk of an injury from acci­dental spray from the gun, splashing fluid, or moving parts, follow the Pressure Relief Proce- dure whenever you:
are instructed to relieve the pressure,stop spraying,check or service any of the system equipment,or install or clean the fluid nozzle.
1. Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding Procedure, at left.
2. Relieve fluid pressure in the fluid supply and voltage isolation system as instructed in their instruction manuals.
2. Discharge the voltage at the voltage isolation system by following the procedure specified in the voltage isolation system instruction manual.
3. Touch the electrode of the gun with a grounded rod to make sure that the voltage has been dis­charged. If an arc is seen, verify that the electros­tatics are turned off or see Troubleshooting, page 24, or the voltage isolation system manual for other possible problems. Resolve the problem before proceeding.
3. Turn off the fluid supply to the gun.
4. Shut off the air supply to the spray gun. The shut-off device must bleed the air out of the sys­tem.
5. Trigger the gun into a grounded metal waste container to relieve fluid pressure.
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