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AirTronic - Safety

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A R E A

A R E A

A R E A

A R E A

A R E A

Tells where hazards

may occur.

HAZARD

HAZARD

HAZARD

HAZARD

HAZARD

Tells what the hazard is.

SAFEGUARDS

SAFEGUARDS

SAFEGUARDS

SAFEGUARDS

SAFEGUARDS

Tells how to avoid the hazard.

Spray Area

Spray Area

Spray Area

Spray Area

Spray Area

Improper operation or maintenance
may create a hazard.

Personnel must be properly trained
in the use of this equipment.

Personnel must be given training in accordance with
the requirements of NFPA-33, Chapter 16, 1995
edition.

Instructions and safety precautions must be read and
understood prior to using this equipment.

Comply with appropriate local, state, and national
codes governing ventilation, fire protection, operation
maintenance, and housekeeping. OSHA references
are Sections 1910.94 and 1910.107. Also refer to
NFPA-33, 1995 edition and your insurance company
requirements.

General Use and

General Use and

General Use and

General Use and

General Use and
Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

Fire Hazard

Improper or inadequate opera-
tioning and maintenance proce-
dures will cause a fire hazard.

Protection against inadvertent arc-
ing that is capable of causing fire or
explosion is lost if any safety inter-
locks are disabled during opera-
tion. Frequent power supply shut-
down indicates a problem in the
system requiring correction.

Fire extinguishing equipment must be present in the
spray area and tested periodically.

Spray areas must be kept clean to prevent the
accumulation of combustible residues.

Smoking must never be allowed in the spray area.

The high voltage supplied to the atomizer must be
turned off prior to cleaning, flushing or maintenance.

When using solvents for cleaning:

Those used for equipment flushing should have flash
points equal to or higher than those of the coating
material.

Those used for general cleaning must have flash
points above 100

°

F (37.8

°

C).

Spray booth ventilation must be kept at the rates
required by NFPA 33, 1995 Edition, OSHA and local
codes. In addition, ventilation must be maintained
during cleaning operations using flammable or com-
bustible solvents.

Electrostatic arcing must be prevented.

Test only in areas free of combustible material.

Testing may require high voltage to be on, but only as
instructed.

Non-factory replacement parts or unauthorized equip-
ment modifications may cause fire or injury.

If used, the key switch by-pass is intended for use
only during set-up operations. Production should
never be done with safety interlocks disabled.

Never use equipment intended for use in waterborne
installations to spray solvent based materials.

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