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1. Number Description Kilovolt Display Micro Amp Display High Voltage On Indicator Unit OFF OFF Switch 5 __ Set Point Adjust Buttons 6 Fautindcatr SSS 8 Extemal Wiring Grommet 9 Fue TT Figure 2 80120 Cascade Control Unit Features CP 13 01 2 12 9060 Power Supply Kit Introduction 13 Q Number Description 1 Low Voltage Cable Connector Figure 3 80104 Cascade Control Unit Features Ransburg CP 13 01 2 Ransburg 9060 Power Supply Kit Introduction EUROPEAN ATEX DIRECTIVE 94 9 EC ANNEX Il 1 0 6 The following instructions apply to equip ment covered by certificate number Sira 11ATEX5240X 1 The equipment may be used with flam mable gases and vapors with apparatus groups II and with temperature class 2 The equipment is only certified for use in ambient temperatures in the range 12 8 C to 40 C and should not be used outside this range 3 Installation shall be carried out by suita bly trained personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice e g EN 60079 14 1997 4 Inspection and maintenance of this equipment shall be carried out by suita bly trained personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice e g EN 60079 17 5 Repair of this equipment shall be carried out by suitable trained personnel in ac cordance with
2. 9 SPECIFICATIONS css tte ted dy utc lalate 10 CASCADE CONTROL UNIT FEATURES 53 ttes beni et oti nd fr tid de e Unda 11 13 EUROPEAN ATEX DIRECTIVE 94 9 EC ANNEX 1 0 6 14 15 INSTALLATION 16 20 TYPICAL INSTALLATION 80143 OO uaa 17 HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE A10560 XXD sees eene rennen tete tene teet e tea 18 LOW VOLTAGE CABLE 7939870 us aesunsadutvactdteG a dins uei baqiu ta msdidu qd ea de ud 18 HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE TO CASCADE 19 OPERATION 21 MAINTENANCE 22 SPARE PARTS 23 WARRANTY POLICIES 24 LIMITED WARRANTY scu E ud Up 24 CP 13 01 2 9060 Power Supply Kit Safety SAFETY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before operating maintaining or servicing any Ransburg electrostatic coating system read and understand all of the technical and safety literature for your Ransburg products This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand This infor mation relates to USER SAFETY and PRE VENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS To help you recognize this information we use the fol lowing symbols Please pay particular attention to these sections A WARNING states information to alert you to a situation that might cause serious inju ry if instructions are not followed A CAUTION states information
3. ards may occur Spray Area CP 13 01 2 9060 Power Supply Kit Safety HAZARD SAFEGUARDS Tells what the hazard is Tells how to avoid the hazard Explosion Hazard Incompatible Materials Halogenated hydrocarbon sol Aluminum is widely used in other spray application vents for example methylene equipment such as material pumps regulators chloride and 1 1 1 triggering valves etc Halogenated hydrocarbon Trichloroethane are not chemi solvents must never be used with aluminum equip cally compatible with the alumi ment during spraying flushing or cleaning Read num that might be used in many the label or data sheet for the material you intend system components The to spray If in doubt as to whether or not a coating chemical reaction caused by or cleaning material is compatible contact your these solvents reacting with alu coating supplier Any other type of solvent may be minum can become violent and used with aluminum equipment lead to an equipment explosion 9060 Power Supply Kit Introduction Ransburg NOTES 7 CP 13 01 2 Ransburg INTRODUCTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Ransburg Spray Process The Ransburg Spray Process is an air atom ized method for applying coatings to objects electrostatically This system applies a high voltage DC charge to the applicator nozzle electrode creating an electrostatic field between the atomizer and the target object The target is electrically
4. 3 01 2 Ransburg 9060 Power Supply Kit Warranty Policies WARRANTY POLICIES LIMITED WARRANTY Ransburg will replace or repair without charge any part and or equipment that falls within the specified time see below because of faulty workmanship or material provided that the equipment has been used and maintained in accordance with Ransburg s written safety and operating instructions and has been used under normal operating conditions Normal wear items are excluded THE USE OF OTHER THAN RANSBURG APPROVED PARTS VOID ALL WARRAN TIES SPARE PARTS One hundred and eighty 180 days from date of purchase except for rebuilt parts any part number ending in R for which the warranty period is ninety 90 days EQUIPMENT When purchased as a complete unit i e guns power supplies control units etc is one 1 year from date of purchase WRAPPING THE APPLICATOR ASSO CIATED VALVES AND TUBING AND SUPPORTING HARDWARE IN PLASTIC SHRINK WRAP OR ANY OTHER NON APPROVED COVERING WILL VOID THIS WARRANTY CP 13 01 2 RANSBURG S ONLY OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS TO RE PLACE PARTS THAT HAVE FAILED BECAUSE OF FAULTY WORKMANSHIP OR MATER IALS THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WAR RANTIES NOR WARRAN TIES OF EITHER MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE RANS BURG ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR INJURY DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL OR PRODUC TION OR INCOME WHICH RESULT FROM
5. 50 176 or NFPA 33 9060 Power Supply Kit Introduction Ransburg The 9060 Power Supply Kit is available for au tomatic applicators as follows Note CE Atex approval with this power source is only for the AEMD 600 9060 Power Supply Kit Part Structure 80143 ABC Atex approved when used with AEMD600 Esta Quick A Unit Power Type 1 For 110 120 V Input Power Domestic 10 Rack 2 For 220 240 V Input Power European 10 Rack 3 For 220 240 V Input Power Chinese 10 Rack 4 For 110 120 V Input Power Domestic Box Style 5 For 220 240 V Input Power European Box Style 6 For 220 240 V Input Power Chinese Box Style B High Voltage Cable Length 1 For 4 5 m 15 ft 2 For 7 5 m 25 ft 3 For 15 m 50 ft 4 For 22 5m 75 ft C Low Voltage Cable Length 1 10 m LV Cable 2 15 m LV Cable 80146 ABC non approved when used with A12455 XX Evolver SE A Unit Power Type 1 For 110 120 V Input Power Domestic 10 Rack 2 For 220 240 V Input Power European 10 Rack 3 For 220 240 V Input Power Chinese 10 Rack 4 For 110 120 V Input Power Domestic Box Style 5 For 220 240 V Input Power European Box Style 6 For 220 240 V Input Power Chinese Box Style B High Voltage Cable Length 1 For 4 5 m 15 ft 2 For 7 5 m 25 ft 3 For 15 m 50 ft 4 For 22 5m 75 ft C Low Voltage Cable Length 1 10 m LV Cable 2 15 m LV Cable 9 CP 13 01 2 Ransburg 9060 Power Supply Kit Introduction SPECIFICATION
6. CP 34012 Ransburg June 2014 9060 Power Supply Kit for 80104 External Cascade S ue ug dae d MODEL 80143 XXX for use with Esta Quick Applicator AEMD600 Atex Approved MODEL 80146 XXX for use with Evolver SE Non Approved IMPORTANT Before using this equipment carefully read SAFETY PRECAUTIONS starting on page 1 and all instructions in this manual Keep this Service Manual for future reference Service Manual Price 50 00 U S Ransburg CP 13 01 2 Ransburg 9060 Power Supply Kit Contents CONTENTS PAGE SAFETY 1 6 SAFETY PRECAU IONS caste a tapes tape 1 HAZARDS SAFEQUARDS ads conte ue Rad eser is Gade nods 2 6 INTRODUCTION 8 15 GENERAL DESCRIP WON sissies inte teat aM ela ea rd rent 8 RANSBURG SPRAY PROCESS cscssssssssssesesssssessssesssscsssnesssesscnesesscsessesesseseeneseeseseesens 8 9060 CASCADE LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL UNIT KIT 8 9060 CASCADE LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL UNIT KIT 80143 AND 80146 8 9060 LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL UNIT KIT PART
7. FETY STANDARD LATEST EDITION prior to installing operating and or servic ing this equipment The hazards shown on the following pages may occur during the normal use of this equipment Please read the haz ard chart beginning on page 2 CP 13 01 2 Ransburg AREA Tells where haz ards may occur Spray Area CP 13 01 2 HAZARD Tells what the hazard is Fire Hazard Improper or inadequate opera tion and maintenance proce dures will cause a fire hazard Protection against inadvertent arcing that is capable of causing fire or explosion is lost if any safety interlocks are disabled during operation Frequent Pow er Supply or Controller shut down indicates a problem in the system requiring correction 9060 Power Supply Kit Safety SAFEGUARDS Tells how to avoid the hazard Fire extinguishing equipment must be present in the spray area and tested periodically Spray areas must be kept clean to prevent the ac cumulation 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 mainte nance When using solvents for cleaning e Those used for equipment flushing should have flash points equal to or higher than those of the coating material Those solvents used for cleaning must have a flash point at minimum of 5 C 9 F greater than the ambient temperature It is the end users resp
8. OLDINGS INC TOLEDO OH WARNING FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN AN ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE CAPABLE OF STARTING A FIRE THE ARTICLE BEING COATED MUST BE GROUNDED ALL OTHER ELECTRICALLY OBJECTS WITHIN SPRAY BOOTH WITH THE SPR APPLICATOR MUST BE GROUNDED THIS CONTROL UNIT POWER MU WITH SPRAY BOOTH VENTILATORS AS TO PREVENT OPERATION OF THE POWER SUPPLY UNLESS VENTILATING FANS ARE IN OPERATION SERVICE WARNING ENCLOSURE PROTECTS AGAINST SHOCK AND INJURY SERVICE TRAINING REQUIRED KEER POWER SUPPLY OUTSIDE THE HAZARDOUS Do Nor ATTEMPT ae OR REPAIR BEFORE READING SERVICE MANUAL FOR ELECTROSTATIC PAINT FINISHING APPLICATIONS CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY FOR ELECTROSTATIC PAINT FINISHING APPLICATIONS SERAL NUMBER INCLUDES DATE OF MANUFACTURE PART No SERIAL No 100 240 VAC 1 A MAX FREQUENCY 50 60 Hz 1 PHASES wi MAX QUTPUT VOLTAMPS 120 VA MAX A VOLTAGE 95 NON g MAX OUTPUT HUMIDITY UNITY CONDENSING oe D 40 C TEMPERATURE prtesure 100 PS MAX Z LABEL REMOVAL VOIDS WARRANTY Label 80108 Label 80075 EN 50 050 COMPLIANT Label 80081 CP 13 01 2 Ransburg 9060 Power Supply Kit Installation INSTALLATION The 9060 Controller MUST be located outside of the hazardous area The User MUST read and be familiar with the Saf
9. S Physical 80143 Kit 10 Rack Electrical Requirements 9060 P N 80120 31X Input Height 132mm 5 2 inches Voltage 90 264 VAC Width 429mm 16 9 inches Current 0 4 0 2 Amps AC 483mm ear to ear 19 inches Frequency 50 60 Hertz Depth 308mm 12 1 inches Wattage 40 watts Max Weight 6 8 kg 15 1 Ibs Output Voltage 0 10 VRMS Physical 80143 Kit 19 Box Current 1 5 Amps RMS max 9060 P N 80100 31X Pneumatic 9 ly Air 6 9 Bar Max 100 PSI Height 16 5 cm 6 5 inches Width 37 8 cm 14 9 inches Cascade Umax 90kv Maxi Depth 30 7 cm 12 1 inches Max 120 mA Max Weight 10 2 kg 22 5 Ibs ax Physical Cascade 80104 Height 400mm 15 7 inches Width 102mm Square 4 0 inches Weight 4 1 kg 9 1 Ibs CP 13 01 2 10 9060 Power Supply Kit Introduction 11 TANT IMPOR THA GROUND Er pu 1 RlovotDispay 6 Fautidcato 8 ExemalWiigOGrommet Figure 1 80100 Cascade Control Unit Features Ransburg CP 13 01 2 Ransburg 9060 Power Supply Kit Introduction
10. USE OR MISUSE OF THE EQUIPMENT BY PURCHASER OR OTHERS EXCLUSIONS If in Ransburg s opinion the warranty item in question or other items damaged by this part was improperly installed operated or maintained Ransburg will assume no responsibility for repair or replacement of the item or items The purchaser therefore will assume all responsibility for any cost of repair or replacement and service related costs if applicable 24 Ransburg Manufacturing 1910 North Wayne Street Angola Indiana 46703 9100 Telephone 260 665 8800 Fax 260 665 8516 Technical Service Assistance 320 Philips Ave Toledo Ohio 43612 1493 Telephone toll free 800 233 3366 Fax 419 470 2233 Technical Support Representative will direct you to the appropriate telephone number for or dering Spare Parts 2014 Ransburg All rights reserved Litho in U S A Models and specifications subject to change without notice 06 14
11. ety section of this manual This manual MUST be read and thor oughly understood by ALL personnel who operate clean or maintain this equipment Special care should be taken to ensure that the warnings and requirements of operating and servicing safely are followed The user should be aware of and adhere to ALL local building and fire codes and ordinances as well as NFPA 33 OSHA and all related country safety codes prior to installing op erating and or servicing this equipment Refer to CP 13 05 or CP 13 02 Included with Your Kit for Control Unit Installation Instructions CP 13 01 2 16 9060 Power Supply Kit Installation Ransburg 17 10 VERSION 80120 X1X 19 VERSION 80100 X1X 9060 Low Voltage Unit 2 AEMD 600 Unit Atex Approved WITH MACHINE ADAPTER AEMD 4500 6 A10560 XXD High Voltage Cable 80104 01 External Cascade 79338 XX Low Voltage Cable 6 Booth Wall Cascade Ground Connection L x Cascade Separate True Earth Ground 9 Control Unit Separate True Earth Ground Figure 4 Typical Installation 80143 XXX CP 13 01 2 Ransburg 9060 Power Supply Kit Installation Cascade Ground Connection Cascade End Applicator End Figure 5 High Voltage Cable A10560 XXD Connection Cascade End cL HW Connection Control Unit End CABLE BOOT Figure 6 Low Voltage Cable 79338 XX CP 13 01 2 18 9060 Power Supply Kit Int
12. grounded through its support that may be either stationary or moving A regulated pressure fluid system delivers coating material to the atomizer the atomizer air is applied that atomizes the coating material forming a spray mist that under the influence of the electrostatic field becomes electrically charged The charged particles are attracted to and deposited on the target object The forces between the charged particles and the grounded target are sufficient to turn most normal overspray around and deposit it on the side and back surfaces of the target Therefore a high percentage of the spray is deposited on the target 9060 Power Supply The 9060 Cascade Control Unit converts standard AC line voltage to a high frequency low voltage signal ranging from 0 to 10 Vrms This signal is supplied to an external cascade through a low voltage cable The external cascade converts the low voltage signal into a high voltage This high voltage is transmitted through the cable to the applicator At the applicator an electrode in the applicator creates a DC high voltage field the spray goes through and picks up the electrostatic charge When the material is directed to a grounded target more material is attracted to the target yielding higher painting efficiency The voltage current characteristic is designed to optimize the charging process under varying load conditions and to limit the CP 13 01 2 9060 Power Supply Kit I
13. ith the ventilation system and conveyor in accordance with NFPA 33 EN 50176 Have fire extinguishing equipment readily available and tested periodically Personnel must be given training in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 33 EN 60079 0 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 opera tion maintenance and housekeeping Reference OSHA NFPA 33 EN Norms and your insurance company requirements CP 13 01 2 Ransburg AREA Tells where haz ards may occur Spray Area High Voltage Equip ment CP 13 01 2 HAZARD Tells what the hazard is Electrical Discharge There is a high voltage device that can induce an electrical charge on ungrounded objects which is capable of igniting coat ing materials Inadequate grounding will cause a spark hazard A spark can ignite many coating materials and cause a fire or explosion 9060 Power Supply Kit Safety SAFEGUARDS Tells how to avoid the hazard Parts being sprayed and operators in the spray area must be properly grounded Parts being sprayed must be supported on convey ors or hangers that are properly grounded The resistance between the part and earth ground must not exceed 1 meg ohm Refer to NFPA 33 Operators must be grounded Rubber soled insu lating shoes should not be worn Grounding
14. losion is lost if any safety interlocks are disabled during operation Frequent Power Supply or Con troller shutdown indicates a problem in the system requiring correction Improper operation or mainte nance may create a hazard Personnel must be properly trained in the use of this equip ment Ransburg SAFEGUARDS Tells how to avoid the hazard Electrostatic arcing must be prevented Safe sparking distance must be maintained between the parts being coated and the applicator A distance of 1 inch for every 10KV of output voltage is re quired at all times Unless specifically approved for use in hazardous locations all electrical equipment must be located outside Class or Division 1 or 2 hazardous areas in accordance with NFPA 33 Test only in areas free of flammable or combus tible materials The current overload sensitivity if equipped MUST be set as described in the corresponding section of the equipment manual Protection against inadvertent arcing that is capable of causing fire or explosion is lost if the current over load sensitivity is not properly set Frequent power supply shutdown indicates a problem in the system which requires correction Always turn the control panel power off prior to flushing cleaning or working on spray system equipment Before turning high voltage on make sure no ob jects are within the safe sparking distance Ensure that the control panel is interlocked w
15. ntroduction operating current to a safe maximum value In addition to supplying low voltage output to the applicator the 9060 Cascade control unit also provides controls for AC power ON OFF infinite high voltage adjustment a high voltage meter a current meter an AC power ON indicator a high voltage ON indicator a cable fault indicator and a current overload indicator and reset switch Additionally output terminals are provided for remote overload reset analog current output and high voltage control Interlock connections for a conveyor and exhaust fan are also provided A combination triple setpoint analog input control board is also supplied with 9060 Cascade control units powering automatic spray applicators 9060 Power Supply Kit 80143 and 80146 The 9060 Power Supply Kit 80143 XXX and 80146 XXX are designed to be used with either the Esta Quick Applicator AEMD 600 or the Evolver SE product A12455 XXXX Both use an oil filled cascade NOTE gt The only combination of units that carry any approval is the AEMD600 used with the 80143 XXX units as described in this manual Any other combination of applicator and 9060 unit does not have any agency approval as sociated with it When using equipment that is not approved the user needs to be aware of the code requirements needed to operate safely If there is any question regarding safe installation requirements when using this product refer to European Norms EN
16. onsibility to insure this condition is met Spray booth ventilation must be kept at the rates required by NFPA 33 OSHA country and local codes n addition ventilation must be main tained during cleaning operations using flammable or combustible solvents Electrostatic arcing must be prevented Safe sparking distance must be maintained between the parts being coated and the applicator A distance of 1 inch for every 10KV of output voltage is re quired at all times 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 equipment modifications may cause fire or injury If used the key switch bypass is intended for use only during setup operations Production should never be done with safety interlocks disabled Never use equipment intended for use in water borne installations to spray solvent based materi als The paint process and equipment should be set up and operated in accordance with NFPA 33 NEC OSHA local country and European Health and Safety Norms 9060 Power Supply Kit Safety AREA Tells where haz ards may occur Spray Area General Use and Maintenance HAZARD Tells what the hazard is Explosion Hazard Improper or inadequate opera tion and maintenance proce dures will cause a fire hazard Protection against inadvertent arcing that is capable of causing fire or exp
17. roduction Ransburg HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE TO CASCADE CONNECTION Strain Relief Insert the grounded cable end of the high voltage cable and the associated connector parts into the external cascade in the order shown Before tightening the cable strain relief assure the cable is fully inserted and seated into the bottom of the high voltage tube 19 CP 13 01 2 Ransburg 9060 Power Supply Kit Introduction CP 13 01 2 20 9060 Power Supply Kit Operation Ransburg OPERATION The user MUST read and be familiar with the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS and SAFETY SECTIONS of this manual and the Ransburg safety literature therein identified BEFORE OPERATING the 9060 Cascade control unit Refer to CP 13 02 or CP 13 05 Included in Your kit for Operation Instructions and Procedures 21 CP 13 01 2 Ransburg 9060 Power Supply Kit Operation MAINTENANCE Consult CP 13 02 or CP 13 05 Included in Your kit for Maintenance and Trouble Shooting Information CP 13 01 2 22 9060 Power Supply Kit Warranty Policies 23 Spare Parts Refer to CP 13 02 or CP 13 05 Included in Your kit for Spare parts available 80104 01 EXTERNAL CASCADE COMPONENTS 80074 00 COUPLER CABLE 1 em 1 wor caste se s ASSEMBLY EXTERNAL iom e 793500 SUB SSEMBLY CASCADE Not included with the 80104 01 Assembly must be ordered separately Ransburg CP 1
18. 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 applica tor 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 required 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 flushing cleaning or working on spray system equipment Unless specifically approved for use in hazardous locations all electrical equipment must be located outside Class or Division 1 or 2 hazardous areas in accordance with NFPA 33 9060 Power Supply Kit Safety AREA Tells where haz ards may occur Electrical Equipment e Toxic Substanc es HAZARD Tells what the hazard is Electrical Discharge High voltage equipment is uti lized in the process Arcing in the vicinity of flammable or combustible materials may oc cur Personnel are exposed to high voltage during operation and maintenance Protection against inadvertent arcing that may cause a fire or explosion is lost if safety circuits are disabled during operation Frequen
19. t power supply shut down indicates a problem in the system which requires correc tion An electrical arc can ignite coat ing materials and cause a fire or explosion Chemical Hazard Certain materials may be harm ful if inhaled or if there is con tact with the skin Ransburg SAFEGUARDS Tells how to avoid the hazard Unless specifically approved for use in hazardous locations the power supply control cabinet and all other electrical equipment must be located outside Class or Il Division 1 and 2 hazardous areas in accordance with NFPA 33 and EN 50176 Turn the power supply OFF before working on the equipment Test only in areas free of flammable or combus tible material Testing may require high voltage to be on but only as instructed Production should never be done with the safety circuits disabled Before turning the high voltage on make sure no objects are within the sparking distance Follow the requirements of the Material Safety Data Sheet supplied by coating material manufac turer Adequate exhaust must be provided to keep the air free of accumulations of toxic materials Use a mask or respirator whenever there is a chance of inhaling sprayed materials The mask must be compatible with the material being sprayed and its concentration Equipment must be as prescribed by an industrial hygienist or safety expert and be NIOSH approved CP 13 01 2 Ransburg AREA Tells where haz
20. that tells how to prevent damage to equipment or how to avoid a situation that might cause minor injury A NOTE is information relevant to the pro cedure in progress While this manual lists standard specifications and service procedures some minor devia tions may be found between this literature and your equipment Differences in local codes and plant requirements material delivery require ments etc make such variations inevitable Compare this manual with your system instal lation drawings and appropriate Ransburg equipment manuals to reconcile such differ ences Careful study and continued use of this manual will provide a better understanding of the equipment and process resulting in more effi cient operation longer trouble free service and faster easier troubleshooting If you do not have the manuals and safety literature for your Ransburg system contact your local Ransburg representative or Ransburg Ransburg The user MUST read and be familiar with the Safety Section in this manual and the Ransburg safety literature therein identified This manual MUST be read and thor oughly understood by ALL personnel who operate clean or maintain this equipment Special care should be taken to ensure that the WARNINGS and safety requirements for operating and servicing the equipment are followed The user should be aware of and adhere to ALL local building and fire codes and ordinances as well as NFPA 33 SA
21. the applicable code of practice e g EN 60079 19 6 Putting into service use assembling and adjustment of the equipment shall be fitted by suitably trained personnel in accordance with the manufacturer s doc umentation Refer to the Table of Contents of this ser vice manual a Installation b Operation c Maintenance d Parts Identification 7 Components to be incorporated into or used as replacement parts of the equip ment shall be fitted by suitably trained personnel in accordance with the manu facturer s documentation CP 13 01 2 8 The certification of this equipment relies upon the following materials used in its construction If the equipment is likely to come into contact with aggressive substances then it is the responsibility of the user to take suitable precautions that prevent it from being adversely affected thus ensuring that the type of protection provided by the equipment is not compromised Aggressive substances e g acidic liquids or gases that may attack metals or solvents that may affect polymeric materials Suitable precautions e g regular checks as part of routine inspections or establishing from the material s data sheets that it is re sistant to specific chemicals Refer to Specifications in the Introduction section a Allfluid passages contain stainless steel or nylon fittings b High voltage cascade is encapsulated with a solvent resistant epoxy 9 A recapi
22. tulation of the certification mark ing is detailed in the Atex section on the next page drawing numbers 80108 and 80075 10 The characteristics of the equipment shall be detailed e g electrical pressure and voltage parameters The manufacturer should note that on being put into service the equipment must be ac companied by a translation of the instructions in the language or languages of the country in which the equipment is to be used and by the instructions in the original language 14 9060 Power Supply Kit Installation 15 9060 Cascade Low Voltage Control Unit Kit ATEX Product 80143 XXX Marking Definitions Ex Certificate Number Sira 11ATEX5240X Sira Notified Body performing EC type examination 11 Year of certification ATEX Reference to ATEX Directive 5 Protection Concept Code code 5 is titled Encapsulation 240 Document serial number X Special conditions for safe use apply Product Marking 9 Ex Specific marking of explosive pro tection ll Equipment Group hazardous area characteristics 2 Equipment Category G Type of explosive atmosphere gases vapors or mists ll 2 G EEx 0 24mJ The 80143 XXX 9060 Cas cade Control Unit Kit is suitable for use in electrostatic spraying installations com plying with EN 50 176 as they are a Type A class with a discharge energy limit of 0 24mJ Ransburg n NM oo wp Ransburg BRAND OF FINISHING BRANDS H
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