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3.1 INTRODUCTION

 

The Spraying Systems Co. ES2500 is an Electrostatic System that utilizes a low flow rate and negatively charged fluid to produce 
electrostatic spraying. The system

s purpose is to deliver a controlled spray with a very high transfer efficiency. System applica-

tions include spraying various oils and other coating or lubricating fluids onto neutrally charged and grounded metallic targets. 

 

In electrostatic spraying, a negative charge is introduced into a fluid in the nozzle body using direct contact charging. When this 
charge is applied, it causes the fluid to also acquire a negative charge. This causes the fluid molecules to repel each other, follow-
ing the principle that like charged molecules will repel and opposite charged molecules will attract. This applied negative charge 
also causes the fluid to be over the Rayleigh limit, which means it will form into droplets as it exits the nozzle orifice. 

 

After leaving the nozzle orifice, the newly formed droplets continue to repel each other—causing the already small droplets to 
split evenly into even smaller droplets. This process will continue until the repulsive force between fluid molecules is no longer 
strong enough to break the surface tension and split the droplet again. 

 

The tiny and uniformly sized droplets retain their negative charges, and will be attracted to any neutral, grounded target nearby 
with an attractive force stronger than gravity. Electrostatic forces pull the fluid droplets towards this target, thinly and evenly 
coating the target surface. The average final drop diameter produced by the Electrostatic Manifold is less than 10 microns. 

 

3.2 PRODUCT FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

The ES2500 Electrostatic Spray System consists of three main component groups: 

 

• 

System Control Panel 

 

• 

Fluid Delivery Cart 

 

• 

Electrostatic Manifold 

 

This manual contains general specifications and information for the ES2500 Electrostatic Manifold System. This includes product 
overviews, installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting information. 

 

SYSTEM USAGE

 

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The ES2500 is designed to run continuously and provide electrostatic fluid application with high transfer efficiency 

 

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Intended uses include spraying a lubrication oil or a release agent onto a specific metallic target .

 

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The ES2500 system control panel features a 

10” 

touchscreen HMI 

 

Operators can control fluid flow rate and applied voltage 

 

System software has been customized for electrostatic spraying, including specific faults and alarms 

 

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The system features two strainer valve assemblies, which allows one strainer to be accessible for cleaning 

during 

system 

operation. This limits system downtime for maintenance and allows for continuous system use. 

 

3.3 ENCODER KIT (OPTIONAL)

 

This system can be programmed to use an encoder and control the system with units of distance instead of timing. 
Speed/Encoder settings require a connected line speed encoder. There are two encoders that Spraying Systems Co. 
offers, but the customer can also supply their own. 

 

ENCODER SELECTION

 

The hollow shaft encoder will mount in the conveyor, while the wheel and pivot 
stye encoder requires the wheel to rest on the conveyor surfaces to measure the 
line speed. 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION 3

 

SYSTEM OVERVIEW

 

M12 (f) x 4 pole M12 (f) cable 5m 

(Included in both kits)

 

Summary of Contents for AutoJet ES2500

Page 1: ...AutoJet ES2500 Electrostatic Manifold System OWNER S MANUAL MI102012 000 spray com...

Page 2: ...9 4 4 Operating Home Screen 9 4 5 Recipe Setup 10 4 6 System Configuration 10 4 7 CH1 Configuration 11 4 8 Motor Driver Information 12 4 9 Alarm Settings 12 4 10 Monitor IO Settings 14 4 11 Help Sett...

Page 3: ...damage the system CAUTION Product process or environment can be damaged or be in danger if the instructions are not followed correctly ATTENTION Supplementary information for the user that draws atten...

Page 4: ...e can penetrate skin and cause severe injury ATTENTION Always remember to carefully read the chemical manufacturer s labels follow SDS and all directions WARNING OF SHOCK HAZARD To reduce the risk of...

Page 5: ...et surface The average final drop diameter produced by the Electrostatic Manifold is less than 10 microns 3 2 PRODUCT FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The ES2500 Electrostatic Spray System consists of thre...

Page 6: ...tio D1 D2 WHEEL AND PIVOT MOUNTED ENCODER Calculating the calibration constant K Factor pulses ft K PPR Wheel CIR ft SPECIFICATIONS Resolution PPR 1024 Output 5 26V push pull Input 5 26V Bore 5 8 holl...

Page 7: ...uration settings PANEL POWER REQUIREMENTS Voltage 120VAC 3Ph Frequency 60Hz Current 20A max ELECTROSTATIC PANEL FEATURES 10 HMI Touch Screen display Customizable spray parameters Washdown rated Three...

Page 8: ...when the motor is off and will be green while the motor is running Purge Clean This button brings up the system Purge Clean settings See the Purge Clean section for more information ES2500 Menu Whenev...

Page 9: ...ilized when cleaning and flushing the system This is because the clean function does not activate the HV connection This allows water to flush the system Operators can set the flow rate for the clean...

Page 10: ...individual recipe allows you to Create a name Enter the flowrate setpoint in gallons per hour GPH or based on mL per Sq Ft line speed Enter the Electrostatic voltage setpoint in kV Set the pump primin...

Page 11: ...CH1 HV AMPERAGE FEEDBACK SETUP This screen allows the operator to set an amperage alarm if the amperage exceeds this amount the system will fault CH1 LEVEL SENSOR SETUP Relying on the input data from...

Page 12: ...eful when troubleshooting the motor 4 9 ALARM SETTINGS The ES2500 system notifies operators of active and ongoing alarms at the top of the HMI screen and via stack light illu mination The Active Alarm...

Page 13: ...tack Light serves as an easy visual indication for the current system status of the ES2500 The Stack Light fea tures three possible notification lights green amber and red The green and red lights can...

Page 14: ...en below This screen provides live readings of both the analog and digital aspects of the PLC This screen can pro vide useful information when troubleshooting system components PLUGIN RELAY OUTPUT Thi...

Page 15: ...ETTING Selecting Help from the navigation menu will bring up a screen that displays system information access the HMI OS Screen Map and change password profiles SCREEN MAP The Screen Map displays all...

Page 16: ...ions 5 4 LEVEL SENSOR The level sensor sends a signal when the tank gets low to let the control panel know when to shut off the system to prevent the pump from running dry and becoming damaged The lev...

Page 17: ...e tank will decrease Once the fluid reaches 250 mm from the bottom of the probe 63 full 100 250 10 380 63 Auto Refill will turn on As the fluid level rises and reaches 390 mm from the bottom of the pr...

Page 18: ...the operator to be able to view the Electrostatic Manifold while at the control panel This will allow for easier adjustments and fine tuning of the electrostatic spray as the operator will be able to...

Page 19: ...erfere with the electrostatic fields and skew the spray or potentially trip the AccuJet Electrostatic Controller All fluid must be run through a filter capable of removing 90 micron particulates HIGH...

Page 20: ...rods on the electrostatic field The ground rods themselves can also be moved in ward to increase the effect ELECTROSTATIC VOLTAGE The ES2500 Manifold is rated to work with a voltage from 0 30 000V Thi...

Page 21: ...connections are properly connected and secure 2 Ensure that the manifold is plumbed and positioned properly above the target 3 Verify that the manifold grounding wires are properly connected Ensure th...

Page 22: ...DISASSEMBLY WARNING High Voltage Make sure that power has been disconnected to high voltage line before any attempt at disassembly STEP 1 The Manifold nozzles can be removed from the end mounts so the...

Page 23: ...de should fall out Take note of how the electrode fits inside the bushing STEP 4 Remove the electrode and its gasket Then the through hole bushing should fall out STEP 5 Remove screws from underside o...

Page 24: ...24 6 8 Electrostatic Manifold Diagram...

Page 25: ...control panel Check HV cable connection between the system control panel and the manifold Verify trigger signal Check manifold for clogging 3 Air in liquid line poor pump performance Check for leaks C...

Page 26: ...er pump adjustment Adjustment pump flow by changing the setting in the recipe Damaged or leaking lubricant lines Inspect identify and replace lines Clogged or leaking pump Clean or replace pump Clogge...

Page 27: ...RM Problems with motor wiring Motor torque speed out of range Review and replace cables if dam aged Check operating conditions and settings specifically max flow Pump servicing may be required System...

Page 28: ...ve companies Warranty is one 1 year on non wear parts from ship date Wear items are covered for manufacturing defect only for a period of one 1 year Wear items include but may not be limited to Liquid...

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