Lockouts, Measuring “high voltage on” time, Front panel lockout – Ransburg 9060 HV P.S. Air Motor 80102-31X User Manual
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9060 for No. 2 Process Handgun - Operation
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Figure 11: µA Bar Graph Meter Display
Measuring “High Voltage On”
Time
The 9060 High Voltage Controller records the
amount of time the high voltage is triggered on
up to 99,999 hours. This value is display on the
kV and µA displays of the unit. There are two
registers that retain this information, one that
may be reset, the other that is permanently
retained in memory. The number of hours the
unit’s high voltage has been on may be dis-
played by depressing at the same time the
preset 1 and reset buttons (See Figure 12).
The display will show hours of use for 3 se-
conds. This is the resettable register.
To reset this register, press the reset button
while the hours are displayed.
To view the non-resettable register, press the
preset 2 and reset buttons at the same time.
This display will show the hours for 3 seconds.
Figure 12: Display “High Voltage On” Time
board (see Figure 13). These lockouts may be
used individually or in combination as required.
If the jumpers are disconnected, the original
functions are re-enabled. After changing any
jumpers, the AC power must cycled for the new
setting to take affect.
Front Panel Lockout
This feature locks out any changes to the kV
setting from the front panel of the Controller.
1.
Set the kV to the desired value using the
front panel buttons. This must be set prior
to installing the jumper.
2.
Turn AC power off and access the interior of
the Controller.
3.
Place the jumper across the two (2) pins at
location 16 on the main PC board (See
Figure 14).
4.
Close the Controller and turn AC power
back on. Pressing the front panel +, -, or
setpoint buttons will now have no affect on
the kV setting.
Figure 13: Lockout Jumper Location
Some lockouts are sealed using sealant
to prevent them from being modified for
safety reasons. These lockouts should
ONLY
be modified by Ransburg Authorized
Representatives.
N O T E
LOCKOUTS
There are lockouts that may be done at the PC
transfer efficiency. If high output, check mainte-
nance of applicator and external equipment of
the power supply.