Area hazard safeguards – Ransburg Evolver SE Robotic Atomizer A12455-XXXXXXXX User Manual
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AA-09-01.1 : Evolver SE
AREA
HAZARD
SAFEGUARDS
Spray Area / High Volt-
age Equipment
Electrical Discharge
There is a high voltage device that can in-
duce an electrical charge on ungrounded 
objects which is capable of igniting coating 
materials. 
Inadequate grounding will cause a spark 
hazard. A spark can ignite many coating 
materials and cause a fire or explosion. 
Follow These Guidelines
Parts being sprayed must be supported on conveyors 
or hangers and be grounded. The resistance between 
the part and ground must not exceed 1 mega ohm. 
All electrically conductive objects in the spray area, with 
the exception of those objects required by the process 
to be at high voltage, must be grounded. 
Any person working in the spray area must be ground-
ed. 
Unless specifically approved for use in hazardous loca-
tions, the power supply and other electrical control 
equipment must NOT be used in Class I, Division 1 or 2 
locations. 
Electrical Discharge
High voltage equipment is utilized. Arcing 
in areas of flammable or combustible mate-
rials may occur. Personnel are exposed to 
high voltage during operation and mainte-
nance. 
Protection against inadvertent arcing that 
may cause a fire or explosion is lost if safety 
circuits are disabled during operation. 
Frequent power supply shutdown indicates 
a problem in the system which requires 
correction. 
An electrical arc can ignite coating materials 
and cause a fire or explosion. 
Electrical Equipment
Follow These Guidelines
All electrical equipment must be located outside Class I 
or II, Division 1 or 2 hazardous areas. Refer to NFPA 
33, 2009 Edition. 
Turn the power supply OFF before working on the 
equipment. 
Test only in areas free of flammable or combustible 
material. 
Testing may require high voltage to be on, but only as 
instructed. 
Production should never be done with the safety cir-
cuits disabled. 
Before turning the high voltage on, make sure no ob-
jects are within the sparking distance. 
