Shaping air, Brake air, Turbine air – Ransburg Aerobell Copes 75850 User Manual
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Aerobell Copes - Installation
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SHAPING AIR
Use 3/8" O.D. x 1/16" wall tubing. Connect shaping air
source to the fitting marked “SHP” on the manifold.
(See Figure 6.)
BRAKE AIR
Use 3/8" O.D. x 1/16" wall tubing. Connect brake
air source to the fitting marked “BRK” on the mani-
fold. See Figure 6.
TURBINE AIR
Using 1/2" O.D. x 1/16" wall tubing. Connect tur-
bine air source to the fitting marked “DRV” on the
manifold. See Figure 6.
FLUID INLET
Use 1/4" O.D. x 1/16" wall tubing. Connect fluid
source to the fitting marked “FLD” on the manifold.
See Figure 6.
HIGH VOLTAGE
Use SSW-1064 high voltage cable and 6287-00,
(Qty-2) high voltage tacks, pressed into each end
of cable. Connect high voltage cable to the port
marked “HV” on the manifold. (See Figure 6.)
GROUND
Use SSW-1064, high voltage cable, and 6287-
00, (Qty-1) high voltage tack, pressed into one
end of cable. Strip opposite end and connect to
earth ground. Connect ground source to the port
marked “GND” on the manifold. (See Figure 6.)
AEROBELL COPES SYSTEM
INTERLOCKS
The following system interlocks are required to
prevent equipment damage:
1.
System interlock that would shut OFF all
applicator pneumatic controls if bearing air
is disabled. Bearing air should remain ON
at all times and should be shut OFF only by
turning OFF the main air to the pneumatic
control cabinet.
The exhaust from the bearing air is positive
pressure acting as a seal air that may aid in
keeping contaminates from entering the
turbine assembly. Bearing air should only be
disabled for applicator off-line (out-of-booth)
maintenance and only after the "coast down"
time of three minutes.
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If the brake air feature is not used, the
fitting supplied from the factory must be re-
placed using a plastic (non-conductive)
1/4 NPT pipe plug SSP-1425 or equivalent.
The plug is used to keep contamination out
of the unit and prevent air leakage.
NOTE
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If the coating material being used is
heated, check the max. rated temperature
for the fluid tubing to be used. Polyethylene
tubing (9704-03) is rated for a max. of 80
°F
(27
°C). Nylon tubing (7113-11) is rated for
200
°F (95°C) max.
NOTE
LN-9230-00.1
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When the turbine air is turned OFF, the tur-
bine will continue to operate or "coast down"
for about two minutes. Provisions should be
made to assure that the operator waits at least
three minutes, after shutting OFF the turbine
air, before shutting OFF the main air supply.
C A U T I O N
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