Installation, Equipment, Air control – Ransburg Turbodisk Applicator Assembly A11376 User Manual
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Turbodisk Applicator - Installation
INSTALLATION
EQUIPMENT
This system should be installed by, or under the
supervision of an Ransburg representative. Should the
need arise to replace any component assembly within
the system, contact your Ransburg representative.
This manual concerns normal operation, maintenance,
and service of the specified applicator assemblies. The
air and fluid connections vary with different models
and installations. This manual deals primarily with
those at, or within the assembly.
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AIR CONTROL
(Refer to Figure 1)
Air control of the applicator is from a standard Rans-
burg air logic panel, which includes two filters (one 40
micron filter located at the air logic station and one
5 micron filter located at the inlet of the in-line air
heater panel). Clean, dry factory air must be provided
to the inlet filter of the air logic station via a minimum
1/4-inch ID pipe and to the inlet filter of the heater
panel via a minimum 3/4-inch ID pipe.
MOUNTING
(Refer to Figure 16)
The Turbodisk assembly is mounted on the recipro-
cator using four (4) 5/16-18 screws provided on the
ram flange. Loosening two (2) 1/4-20 screws on the
same ram flange will allow the assembly to rotate.
Position the Turbodisk assembly so that the strain
relief boot is positioned toward the incoming fluid
and air lines and retighten.
Remove lower fairing. Thread all the required air, high
voltage, fiber optic, and fluid service lines through the
strain relief boot. The strain relief boot may have to
be cut larger in order to feed all the lines through.
Reinstall lower fairing. Install conical disk and torque
to 50-70 lbs•in (5.65-7.91 Nm).
INTERLOCKS
Flow of coating material should be locked out unless
all of the following conditions are met:
1. Booth exhaust is turned on.
2. The turbine is spinning.
3. High voltage is on or in the bypass mode.
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The Air Heater Assembly must be located
outside of any hazardous areas as defined by
the NFPA-33,
W A R N I N G
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AA-07-02.1