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Ransburg, Rma-303 indirect charge - safety – Ransburg RMA Indirect A11600 User Manual

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AREA

Tells where hazards

may occur.

HAZARD

Tells what the hazard is.

SAFEGUARDS

Tells how to avoid the hazard.

Spray Area /

High Voltage

Equipment

Electrical Discharge

There is a high voltage device

that can induce 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.

Parts being sprayed and operators in the spray

area must be properly grounded.

Parts being sprayed must be supported on con-

veyors or hangers that are properly ground-

ed. The resistance between the part and earth

ground must not exceed 1 meg ohm. (Refer to

NFPA-33.)

Operators must be grounded. Rubber soled in-

sulating shoes should not be worn. Grounding

straps on wrists or legs may be used to assure

adequate ground contact.

Operators must not be wearing or carrying any

ungrounded metal objects.

When using an electrostatic handgun, operators

must assure contact with the handle of the ap-

plicator via conductive gloves or gloves with the

palm section cut out.

NOTE: REFER TO NFPA-33 OR SPECIFIC

COUNTRY SAFETY CODES REGARDING

PROPER OPERATOR GROUNDING.

All electrically conductive objects in the spray

area, with the exception of those objects re-

quired by the process to be at high voltage, must

be grounded. Grounded conductive flooring

must be provided in the spray area.

Always turn off the power supply prior to flush-

ing, cleaning, or working on spray system equip-

ment.

Unless specifically approved for use in hazard-

ous locations, all electrical equipment must be

located

outside Class I or II, Division 1 or 2 haz-

ardous areas, in accordance with NFPA-33.

RMA-303 Indirect Charge - Safety

Ransburg

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