Ransburg 79581 User Manual

SERVICE MANUAL AH-07-01.9
(Replaces AH-07-01.8) March - 2013
VECTOR AA90 APPLICATORS
Ransburg
MODELS:
79580 Vector Cascade 79581 Vector Classic
IMPORTANT: Before using this equipment,
carefully read SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, starting on page 1, and all instructions in this manual. Keep this Service Manual for future reference.
Service Manual Price: $50.00 (U.S.)
Vector AA90 Applicators
NOTE: This manual has been changed from revision AH-07-01.8 to revision AH-07-01.9. Reasons for this change are noted under “Manual Change Summary” on page 57 of this manual.
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Vector AA90 Applicators - Contents
CONTENTS
PAGE
SAFETY: 1-4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................................1
HAZARDS / SAFEGUARDS ..................................................................................................2-4
ATEX/FM: 5-10
EUROPEAN ATEX DIRECTIVE ............................................................................................5
EUROPEAN ATEX LABELS ..................................................................................................6
FM CONFIGURATION DRAWINGS ......................................................................................7-10
INTRODUCTION: 11-17
THE RANSBURG ELECTROSTATIC VECTOR AA90 PROCESS ........................................11
CASCADE
- SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENTBORNE (CASCADE) ........................................................12
- 80131-41X CONTROL UNIT ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS .....................................12
- AA90 CASCADE SOLVENTBORNE ELECTROSTATIC SPRAY
APPLICATOR FEATURES - AIR ASSIST ........................................................................13
- 80131-13X CASCADE CONTROL UNIT FEATURES .....................................................14
CLASSIC
- SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENTBORNE (CLASSIC) ..........................................................15
- 80130-41X 9060 POWER SUPPLY ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...........................15
- AA90 CLASSIC SOLVENTBORNE ELECTROSTATIC SPRAY APPLICATOR
FEATURES - AIR ASSIST. ...............................................................................................16
- 80130-14X 9060 POWER SUPPLY FEATURES ............................................................17
INSTALLATION: 18-23
SAFE INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................... 18
TYPICAL AA90 CASCADE APPLICATOR INSTALLATION ................................................. 18-19
LOW VOLTAGE CABLE ........................................................................................................ 20
TYPICAL AA90 CLASSIC APPLICATOR INTALLATION ...................................................... 20-21
CLASSIC POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION ....................................................................... 22
HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE ...................................................................................................... 22
FILTERS ............................................................................................................................... 23
LINE HOSE AIR / FLUID ...................................................................................................... 23
OPERATION: 24-32
SAFE OPERATION ...............................................................................................................24
THE RIGHT TECHNIQUE .....................................................................................................24-25
PREPARATION .....................................................................................................................25-26
POWERING UP CONTROL UNIT ......................................................................................... 27
BASIC OPERATION (CASCADE UNITS) .............................................................................27-28
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CONTENTS (Cont.)
OPERATION (CONT.): 24-32
START UP (CLASSIC UNITS) ...............................................................................................29
SETTING AND ADJUSTING OUTPUT VOLTAGE ................................................................29
BASSIC OPERATIONS (CLASSIC UNITS) ..........................................................................29-30
TO REMOVE THE APPLICATOR FROM THE WORK SITE .................................................31
APPLICATOR REPAIR ..........................................................................................................32
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED .....................................................................................................32
MAINTENANCE: 33-45
SUITABLE SOLVENTS FOR CLEANING VECTOR AA90 APPLICATORS ..........................33
ROUTINE SCHEDULE ..........................................................................................................33-34
FLUSHING PROCEDURES ..................................................................................................35
APPLICATOR ASSEMBLY CLEANING PROCEDURE .........................................................35-42
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ..............................................................................................43-45
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION: 46-56
79580 VECTOR AA90 APPLICATOR MODEL IDENTIFICATION ........................................ 46
79581 VECTOR AA90 APPLICATOR MODEL IDENTIFICATION ........................................ 47
VECTOR AA90 CASCADE EXPLODED VIEW /PARTS LIST ............................................... 48-49
VECTOR AA90 CLASSIC EXPLODED VIEW / PARTS LIST ............................................... 50-51
ACCESSORIES .................................................................................................................... 52
7994-XX FLUID LINE ........................................................................................................... 53
79575-00 AA90 NEEDLE SHAFT ......................................................................................... 53
FAN AIR VALVE COMPONENTS / PARTS LIST ..................................................................54
AA90 APPLICATORS RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS ................................................... 55
WARRANTY POLICIES: 56
LIMITED WARRANTY ...........................................................................................................56
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SAFETY
Vector AA90 Applicators - Safety
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Before operating, maintaining or servicing any Ransburg electrostatic coating system, read and understand all of the technical and safety litera­ture for your Ransburg products. This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand. This information relates to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help you recognize this informa­tion, we use the following symbols. Please pay particular attention to these sections.
A WARNING! States information to alert you to a situation that might cause serious injury if instructions are not followed.
A CAUTION! States information that tells how to prevent damage to equipment or how to avoid a situation that might cause minor injury.
A NOTE is information relevant to the proce­dure in progress.
W A R N I N G
!
 The user MUST read and be familiar with the Safety Section in this manual and the Ransburg safety literature therein iden-
tied.
 This hand held device is intended to be used by trained personnel ONLY.
 This manual MUST be read and thor- oughly understood by ALL personnel who operate, clean or maintain this equipment! Special care should be taken to ensure that the WARNINGS and safety requirements for operating and servicing the equipment are followed. The user should be aware of and adhere to ALL local building and re codes and ordinances as well as NFPA-
33 EN 50176 SAFETY STANDARD, or applicable country safety standards pri-
or to installing, operating, and/or servicing this equipment.
While this manual lists standard specications
and service procedures, some minor deviations may be found between this literature and your equipment. Differences in local codes and plant requirements, material delivery requirements, etc., make such variations inevitable. Compare this manual with your system installation drawings and appropriate Ransburg equipment manuals to reconcile such differences.
Careful study and continued use of this manual will provide a better understanding of the equipment
and process, resulting in more efcient operation,
longer trouble-free service and faster, easier trou­bleshooting. If you do not have the manuals and safety literature for your Ransburg system, contact your local Ransburg representative or Ransburg.
W A R N I N G
!
 The hazards shown on the following page may occur during the normal use of this equipment. Please read the hazard chart beginning on page 2.
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AREA
Tells where hazards may occur.
Spray Area
HAZARD
Tells what the hazard is.
Fire Hazard
Improper or inadequate oper­ation and maintenance proce-
dures will cause a re hazard.
Protection against inadvertent arcing that is capable of causing
re or explosion is lost if any
safety interlocks are disabled during operation. Frequent pow­er supply shutdown indicates a problem in the system requiring
correction.
SAFEGUARDS
Tells how to avoid the hazard.
Fire extinguishing equipment must be present in
the spray area and tested periodically.
Spray areas must be kept clean to prevent the accumulation of combustible residues.
Smoking must never be allowed in the spray area.
The high voltage supplied to the atomizer must be turned off prior to cleaning, ushing or main­tenance.
When using solvents for cleaning:
Those used for equipment ushing should
have ash points equal to or higher than
those of the coating material.
• Those solvents used for cleaning must have
a ash point at minimum of 5oC (9oF) greater
than the ambient temperature. It is the end users responsibility to insure this condition is met.
Spray booth ventilation must be kept at the rates required by NFPA-33, OSHA, country, and local codes. In addition, ventilation must be main­tained during cleaning operations using am­mable or combustible solvents.
Electrostatic arcing must be prevented. Safe sparking distance must be maintained between the parts being coated and the applicator. A dis­tance of 1 inch for every 10KV of output voltage is required at all times.
Test only in areas free of combustible material. Testing may require high voltage to be on, but only as instructed.
Non-factory replacement parts or unautho-
rized equipment modications may cause re or
injury.
If used, the key switch bypass is intended for use only during setup operations. Production should never be done with safety interlocks dis­abled.
Never use equipment intended for use in water­borne installations to spray solvent based ma­terials.
The paint process and equipment should be set up and operated in accordance with NFPA­33, NEC, OSHA, local, country, and European Health and Safety Norms.
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Vector AA90 Applicators - Safety
AREA
Tells where hazards may occur.
Toxic Substances
Explosion Hazard / Incompatible Ma­terials
HAZARD
Tells what the hazard is.
Certain material may be harmful if inhaled, or if there is contact with the skin.
Halogenated hydrocarbon sol-
vents, for example: methylene
chloride and 1,1,1, - Trichlo­roethane, are not chemically compatible with the aluminum that might be used in many sys­tem components. The chemical reaction caused by these sol­vents reacting with aluminum can become violent and lead to
an equipment explosion.
SAFEGUARDS
Tells how to avoid the hazard.
Follow the requirements of the Material Safety Data Sheet supplied by coating material manufacturer.
Adequate exhaust must be provided to keep the air free of accumulations of toxic materials.
Use a mask or respirator whenever there is a chance of inhaling sprayed materials. The mask must be compatible with the material being sprayed and its concentration. Equipment must be as pre-
scribed by an industrial hygienist or safety expert,
and be approved.
Spray applicators require that aluminum inlet ttings
be replaced with stainless steel. (See "Accesso­ries" list) Aluminum is widely used in other spray application equipment - such as material pumps, regulators, valves, etc. Check all other equipment items before use and make sure they can also be used safely with these solvents. Read the label or data sheet for the material you intend to spray. If in doubt as to whether or not a coating or clean­ing material is compatible, contact your material supplier. Any other type of solvent may be used with aluminum equipment.
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High voltage equipment is uti­lized. Arcing in areas of am­mable or combustible mat-erials may occur. Personnel are
exposed to high voltage during
operation and maintenance.
Protection against inadvertent
arcing that may cause a re or explosion is lost if safety circuits
are disabled during operation.
An electrical arc can ignite coat-
ing materials and cause a re or explosion.
Turn the power module OFF before working on the equipment.
Test only in areas free of ammable or combus­tible material.
Testing may require high voltage to be on, but only as instructed.
Production should never be done with the safety circuits disabled.
Before turning the high voltage on, make sure no objects are within the sparking distance.
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AREA
Tells where hazards may occur.
Spray Area
HAZARD
Tells what the hazard is.
Electrostatic Arcing Never operate the applicator without properly
SAFEGUARDS
Tells how to avoid the hazard.
grounding the following.
A. Operators Operators must be grounded. Rubber soled insulating shoes should not be worn. Grounding leg or wrist straps may be used.
Operators must maintain contact with the handle of the applicator. If work gloves are used, the palm section must be cut out.
Operators must remove from themselves all metal objects that are not grounded.
NOTE: REFER TO NFPA-33 REGARDING OPERATOR GROUNDING OR SPECIFIC COUN­TRY SAFETY CODE.
B. Parts being sprayed. Resistance between the
part and a grounded conveyor must not exceed
1 megohm.
General Use and Maintenance
Improper operation or mainte­nance may create a hazard.
Personnel must be properly trained in the use of this equip­ment.
C. Every metal and conductive object in the spray
area. This includes the booth, parts hangers,
re extinguishers, conductive ooring, etc.
Grounded conductive ooring must be provided
in the spray area.
Turn off voltage at the power module before ush­ing out, cleaning, or removing any parts from the applicator.
Never install an applicator into a uid system using
an isolated solvent supply.
Do not touch applicator electrode while applicator is energized.
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, re protection, oper­ation maintenance, and housekeeping.
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Vector AA90 Applicators - Atex
EUROPEAN ATEX DIRECTIVE 94/9/EC, ANNEX II, 1.0.6
The following instructions apply to equipment
covered by certicate number Sira 06ATEX5282X:
1. The equipment may be used with ammable
gases and vapors with apparatus groups II and with temperature class T6.
2. The equipment is only certied for use in ambi­ent temperatures in the range +12.8°C to +40°C and should not be used outside this range.
3. Installation shall be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice e.g. EN 60079-14:1997.
4. Inspection and maintenance of this equipment shall be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice e.g. EN 60079-17.
5. Repair of this equipment shall be carried out by suitable trained personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice e.g. EN 60079-19.
6. Putting into service, use, assembling, and
adjustment of the equipment shall be tted by
suitably trained personnel in accordance with the manufacturer's documentation.
Refer to the "Table of Contents" of this service manual.
a. Installation b. Operation c. Maintenance
d. Parts Identication
7. Components to be incorporated into or used as
replacement parts of the equipment shall be tted
by suitably trained personnel in accordance with the manufacturer's documentation.
8. The certication of this equipment relies upon
the following materials used in its construction:
If the equipment is likely to come into contact with aggressive substances, then it is the responsibility of the user to take suitable precautions that prevent it from being adversely affected, thus ensuring that the type of protection provided by the equipment is not compromised.
Aggressive substances: e.g. acidic liquids or gases that may attack metals, or solvents that may affect polymeric materials.
Suitable precautions: e.g. regular checks as part of routine inspections or establishing from the material's data sheets that it is resistant to
specic chemicals.
Refer to "Specications" in the "Introduction"
section:
a. All uid passages contain stainless steel
or
nylon ttings.
b. High voltage cascade is encapsulated with
a solvent resistant epoxy.
9. A recapitulation of the certication marking is detailed in the "Atex" section, on the next page,
label numbers: 79496, 79515, and 79612.
10. The characteristics of the equipment shall be detailed e.g. electrical, pressure, and voltage parameters.
The manufacturer should note that, on being put into service, the equipment must be ac­companied by a translation of the instructions in the language or languages of the country in which the equipment is to be used and by the instructions in the original language.
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Vector AA90 Applicators - Atex
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Vector AA90 79580 and 79581
ATEX Product Marking Denitions
Ex Certicate Number: Sira 06ATEX5282X
Sira =
Notied Body performing EC-type examination
06 = Year of certication
ATEX = Reference to ATEX Directive 5 = Protection Concept Code (code 5 is titled Encapsulation) 282 = Document serial number X = Special conditions for safe use apply
Special conditions for safe use: The Vector 79581 AA90 Classic Series Applicator shall only be used with associated 80130 Series Power Supply. The Vector 79580 AA90 Cascade Series Applicator shall only be used with associated 80131 Series Control Unit.
Product Marking
Label 79515
Label 79612-01
Label 79612-02
II 2 G
Ex = Specic marking of explosive protection
II =
Equipment Group hazardous area charac-teristics
2 = Equipment Category
G = Type of explosive atmosphere (gases, vapors,
or mists)
EEx 0.24mJ The Vector 79581 AA90 Classic Series and 79580 Cascade Series Applicators are suitable for use in automatic spraying installations complying with EN 50176 as they are a Type A class with a discharge energy limit of 0.24mJ.
Label 80082
Label 80108
FM Conguration
These applicators are FM approved when cong­ured to drawing 79952, 79953 shown on pages 9 thru 12.
E N 50 050 COMP L I ANT
Label 80081
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CONFIGURATION DWG. 79952 REV
A
Vector AA90 Applicators - Atex
"C" DESIGNATIONS
"A" DESIGNATIONS
"B" DESIGNATIONS
"D" DESIGNATIONS
"E" DESIGNATIONS
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OPTION "A" DESIGNATIONS
CABLE LENGTH 0 FOR NO CABLE 1 FOR 10 METER CABLE-PART NUMBER: 79338-10 2 FOR 15 METER CABLE-PART NUMBER: 79338-15 3 FOR 20 METER CABLE-PART NUMBER: 79338-10 (2) 4 FOR 25 METER CABLE-PART NUMBER: 79338-10 (1) & 793 38-15 (1) 5 FOR 30 METER CABLE-PART NUMBER: 79338-15 (2)
OPTION "B" DESIGNATIONS
TRIGGER TYPE
2 FOR TWO FINGER TRIGGER-PART NUMBER: 79325-12
OPTION "C" DESIGNATIONS
SPRAY TIP SIZE
1 FOR 0811 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE-PART NUMBER: 79691-0811
2 FOR 0813 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE-PART NUMBER: 79691-0813 3 FOR 1011 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE-PART NUMBER: 79691-1011 4 FOR 1015 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE-PART NUMBER: 79691-1015
APPROVED SPARE TIP LIST
0509 TIP : 79691-0509, 0511 TIP : 79691-0511, 0513 TIP : 79691-0513 1009 TIP : 79691-1009, 1013 TIP : 79691-1013, 1018 TIP : 79691-1018, 1021 TIP : 79691-1021 1311 TIP : 79691-1311, 1313 TIP : 79691-1313, 1315 TIP : 79691-1315, 1318 TIP : 79691-1318 1511 TIP : 79691-1511, 1513 TIP : 79691-1513, 1515 TIP : 79691-1515, 1518 TIP : 79691-1518, 1521 TIP : 79691-1521 1715 TIP : 79691-1715
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OPTION "D" DESIGNATIONS
FLUID HOSE LENGTH
0 FOR NO FLUID HOSE
1 FOR 11m (36FT) FLUID HOSE-PART NUMBER: 7994-36
2 FOR 15m (50FT) FLUID HOSE-PART NUMBER: 7994-50 3 FOR 25m (75FT) FLUID HOSE-PART NUMBER: 7994-75 4 FOR 30m (100FT) FLUID HOSE-PART NUMBER: 7994-100
OPTION "E" DESIGNATIONS
CONTROL UNIT
0 FOR NO CONTROL UNIT 1 FOR DOMESTIC SALES, 110/120 V 2 FOR EUROPE, 240V-50/60 Hz
-PART NUMBER: 80131-411
-PART NUMBER: 80131-412
3 FOR CHINA, 240V-50/60 Hz - PART NUMBER: 80131-413
CONFIGURATION DWG. 79952 REV A
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"C" DESIGNATIONS
"A" DESIGNATIONS
"B" DESIGNATIONS
"E" DESIGNATIONS
"D" DESIGNATIONS
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A
OPTION "A" DESIGNATIONS
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CABLE LENGTH
0 FOR NO CABLE
1 FOR 10 METER CABLE-PART NUMBER: 79519-10
2 FOR 15 METER CABLE-PART NUMBER: 79519-15 3 FOR 20 METER CABLE-PART NUMBER: 79519-20 4 FOR 25 METER CABLE-PART NUMBER: 79519-25 5 FOR 30 METER CABLE-PART NUMBER: 79519-30
OPTION "B" DESIGNATIONS
TRIGGER TYPE
FOR TWO FINGER TRIGGER-PART NUMBER: 79325-12
OPTION "C" DESIGNATIONS
SPRAY TIP SIZE 1 FOR 0811 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE-PART NUMBER: 79691-0811 2 FOR 0813 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE-PART NUMBER: 79691-0813 3 FOR 1011 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE-PART NUMBER: 79691-1011
4 FOR 1015 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE-PART NUMBER: 79691-1015
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APPROVED SPARE TIP LIST
0509 TIP : 79691-0509, 0511 TIP : 79691-0511, 0513 TIP : 79691-0513 1009 TIP : 79691-1009, 1013 TIP : 79691-1013, 1018 TIP : 79691-1018, 1021 TIP : 79691-1021 1311 TIP : 79691-1311, 1313 TIP : 79691-1313, 1315 TIP : 79691-1315, 1318 TIP : 79691-1318 1511 TIP : 79691-1511, 1513 TIP : 79691-1513, 1515 TIP : 79691-1515, 1518 TIP : 79691-1518, 1521 TIP : 79691-1521 1715 TIP : 79691-1715
OPTION "D" DESIGNATIONS
FLUID HOSE LENGTH
0 FOR NO FLUID HOSE 1 FOR 11m (36FT) FLUID HOSE-PART NUMBER: 7994-36 2 FOR 15m (50FT) FLUID HOSE-PART NUMBER: 7994-50 3 FOR 25m (75FT) FLUID HOSE-PART NUMBER: 7994-75 4 FOR 30m (100FT) FLUID HOSE-PART NUMBER: 7994-100
OPTION "E" DESIGNATIONS
CONTROL UNIT
0 FOR NO CONTROL UNIT 1 FOR DOMESTIC SALES, 110/120 V 2 FOR EUROPE, 240V-50/60 Hz 3 FOR CHINA, 240V-50/60 Hz - PART NUMBER: 80130-413
-PART NUMBER: 80130-411
-PART NUMBER: 80130-412
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CONFIGURATION DWG. 79953 REV
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INTRODUCTION
Vector AA90 Applicators - Introduction
THE RANSBURG ELECTROSTATIC VECTOR AA90 PROCESS
This is a combined air/airless method for electro­statically applying coatings to objects. The Vector AA90 system applies a high voltage DC charge to the applicator electrode, creating an electrostatic eld between the electrode and the grounded tar­get. The target is electrically grounded through its support which may be either stationary or moving.
A regulated high pressure uid system delivers coating material to the uid nozzle and is atomized by passing through an orice under pressure.
The atomized spray particles become electrically
charged under the inuence of the electrostatic eld surrounding the nozzle. The air supply to
the applicator aids in shaping the coating material into a desired pattern. The charged particles are attracted to and deposited on the target object. The forces between the charged particles and the
grounded target are sufcient to turn most normal
overspray around and deposit it on the back sur­face of the target. Therefore, a high percentage of the coating is deposited on the target.
the power supply and applicator circuitry cause the high voltage to approach zero while the current
approaches its maximum value.
W A R N I N G
!
> When more than one waterborne
applicator is fed from a common isolat-
ed uid supply, there is a potential for
electrical energy discharge through any other applicators when one applicator is triggered. Depending upon the system capacity, this discharge could be hazard­ous. Install only one spray applicator per
isolated uid supply system.
One of the many features of the Vector AA90 applicator system is that the electrical energy, which is available from the resistive charging electrode, is limited to the optimum level of safety
and efciency. The system is incapable of releas­ing sufcient electrical or thermal energy during
normal operating conditions to cause ignition of
specic hazardous materials in their most easily
ignited concentrations in air . The power supply provides voltage output to the applicator and contains controls for AC on/off, high voltage adjust, "one touch" triple setpoint, and displays kV and µA in real time. As the applicator electrode approaches ground,
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SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENTBORNE
(CASCADE)
Environmental/Physical
Applicator Length: 25.9cm
(10.2-inches)
Weight: 760g (1.67 lbs.) (Cascade)
Hose and Cable Lengths: 10m, 15m, 20m, 25m, and 30m
Atomizer Assembly: 79580-0XXXX (See "Nozzle Selection Guide")
Electrical
Operating Voltage: 85 kV maximum
Current Output: Cascade:
Paint Resistance:* .1 MW to
Part Sprayability: Determine sprayability of
part to be coated using Model No. 76652 Test
Equipment
(See "Paint, HV & SCI Test Equipment" service manual.)
65 microamperes maximum
80131-41X CONTROL UNIT ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical
Input Voltage: 100-240 VAC
Current: 1 A maximum RMS
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Wattage: 40 watts (maximum)
Output Voltage: 20 VDC maximum
Current: 1A DC maximum
Physical
Height: 14.0cm (5.5-inches)
Width: 21.6cm (8.5-inches)
Depth: 19.1cm (7.5-inches)
Weight: 3.4 Kg (7.5 lbs.)
Pneumatic
Supply Air: 6.9 bar (100 psig) maximum
Mechanical
Fluid Pressure: 193 bar (2800 psi)
(maximum)
Fluid Flow Rate: Variable to 1,500 cc/minute (spray tip dependent)
Air Pressure: 6.9 bar
(0-100 psi) (maximum)
Sound Level
Consumption: 83 dB(A) @ 2.1 bar
(30 psig)
Wetted Parts: Nylon, Acetal, Stainless Steel, PTFE, and Carbide
*(Use Model No. 76652, Test Equipment)
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Control Unit Inputs / Outputs
9060
Part #
80131-41X 80131-412 80131-413
Voltage
Designation
110/120 VAC 220/240 VAC EURO 220/240 VAC CHINA
Maximum
Output
-85 kV DC
-85 kV DC
-85 kV DC
Control Unit / Applicator Combinations
9060
Part #
For Use With
79580-0XXXX80131-41X
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Vector AA90 Applicators - Introduction
Figure 1: AA90 Cascade Solventborne Electrostatic Spray Applicator Features - Air Assist
AA90 CASCADE SOLVENTBORNE ELECTROSTATIC SPRAY APPLICATOR FEATURES - AIR ASSIST
No.
1 2 3 4 5
Description
Cap/Electrode Barrel, HP Replaceable Hook Fan Air Adjust 2-Finger Trigger
No.
6 7 8 9
10
Trigger Lock Assembly Fluid Hose Connection Air Inlet Connection Low Voltage Cable Connection kV Setpoint Switch/Microamp Display
Description
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Figure 2: 80131-13X Cascade Control Unit Features
80131-41X 9060 CASCADE CONTROL UNIT FEATURES
Description
Interlock Connector AC Line Connector Fuses Ground Lug Standard I/O Connector Low Voltage Cable Connector
14
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Description
Setpoint Adjust Buttons kV Setpoint Adjust Button kV Meter HV On Indicator µA Meter Local/Remote Mode Indicator
No.
7 8
9 10 11 12
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SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENTBORNE
(CLASSIC)
Environmental/Physical
Applicator Length: 2.59cm
(10.2-inches)
Weight: 687.5g (1.52 lbs.) (Classic)
Hose and Cable Lengths: 10m, 15m, 20m, 25m, and 30m
Atomizer Assembly: 79581-0XXXX (See "Nozzle Selection Guide")
Electrical
Operating Voltage: 85 kV maximum
Current Output: Classic: 90 microamperes maximum
80130-41X 9060 POWER SUPPLY ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical
Input Voltage: 100-240 VAC
Current: 1 A maximum RMS
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Wattage: 40 watts (maximum)
Output Voltage: 20-85 kV DC
Current: 90 microamps (maximum)
Physical
Height: 16.5cm (6.5-inches)
Width: 37.8cm (14.9-inches)
Paint Resistance:* .1 MW to
Part Sprayability: Determine sprayability of
part to be coated using Model No. 76652 Test Equipment
(See "Paint, HV and SCI Test Equipment" service manaul.)
Mechanical
Fluid Pressure: 193 bar (2800 psi)
(maximum)
Fluid Flow Rate: Variable to 1,500 cc/minute (spray tip dependent)
Air Pressure: 6.9 bar
(0-100 psi) (maximum)
Sound Level
Consumption: 83.2 dB(A) @ 2.1 bar
(30 psig)
Depth: 30.7cm (12.1-inches)
Weight: 10.2 Kg (22.5 lbs.)
Pneumatic
Weight: 6.9 bar
(100 psig) (maximum)
Control Unit Inputs / Outputs
9060
Part #
80130-411 80130-412 80130-413
Voltage
Designation
110/120 VAC 220/240 VAC EURO 220/240 VAC CHINA
Maximum
Output
-85 kV DC
-85 kV DC
-85 kV DC
Control Unit / Applicator Combinations
Wetted Parts: Nylon, Acetal, Stainless
Steel, PTFE, and Carbide
AH-07-01.9
*(Use Model No. 76652, Test Equipment)
9060
Part #
For Use With
79581-0XXXX80130-414
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