Installation
3A6917A
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Installation
Power Supply
See your driver manual for instructions for power supply
requirements.
Connect Power Supply
See your Driver manual for instructions to connect the
power supply.
Grounding
Sprayer:
System is grounded through the power cord.
Fluid hoses:
Use only electrically conductive hoses
with a maximum of 210 ft. (64 m) combined hose length
to ensure grounding continuity. Check electrical
resistance of hoses. If total resistance to ground
exceeds 25 mega ohms, replace hose immediately.
Spray gun:
Ground through connection to a properly
grounded fluid hose and pump.
Fluid supply container:
Follow local code.
Object being sprayed:
Follow local code.
Solvent pails used when flushing:
Follow local code.
Use only conductive metal pails, placed on a grounded
surface. Do not place the pail on a non-conductive
surface, such as paper or cardboard, which interrupts
grounding continuity.
To maintain grounding continuity when flushing or
relieving pressure:
Hold the metal part of the spray
gun/dispense valve firmly to the side of a grounded
metal pail, then trigger the gun/valve.
Tools required
•
Grounding wires and clamps for pails (Graco part
244524 - not supplied)
•
Two 5 gallon (19 liter) metal pails (Graco part
101108 - not supplied)
1.
Connect the ground wire (Y) to a ground stud on the
back of the motor.
2.
Ground the object being sprayed, fluid supply
container, and all other equipment in the work area.
Follow your local code. Use only electrically
conductive air and fluid hoses.
3.
Ground all solvent pails. Use only metal pails, which
are conductive, placed on a grounded surface. Do
not place pail on a non-conductive surface, such as
paper or cardboard, which interrupts grounding
continuity.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, and fire and
explosion, all electrical wiring must be done by a
qualified electrician and comply with all local codes
and regulations.
The equipment must be grounded to reduce the risk
of static sparking and electric shock. Electric or static
sparking can cause fumes to ignite or explode.
Improper grounding can cause electric shock.
Grounding provides an escape wire for the electric
current.
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