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1.                                     gt     lt 1                     Figure 12  Typical     90 Classic Applicator Installation Features    TYPICAL AA90 CLASSIC APPLICATOR INSTALLATION FEATURES    AC Line Cord  110 220     Fluid Supply  Grounded        9060 Control Unit    Fluid Regulator       Vector Applicator    Air Line       Ball Valve    Low Voltage Cable       Air Regulator W Pressure Gauge    Fluid Line       Air Water Separator    Target  Earth or Building Ground        Main Air Supply    AH 07 01 10       9060 Ground  Seperate Earth or Building Ground     21    Ransburg    CLASSIC POWER  SUPPLY INSTALLATION       DO        locate the power supply near    or adjacent to heat producing equipment  such as ovens  high wattage lamps  etc        The power supply may be free standing on any  flat surface or wall mounted  wall mount brackets    not supplied  as shown in Figure 13                                                                                                                                                         SIDE                      Figure 13  Typical Power Supply Mounting    AH 07 01 10       Vector AA90 Applicators   Installation    HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE    Position the applicator in the spray area and route  the high voltage cable to the power supply  The  cable should be routed so that it is not damaged  by foot and vehicle traffic and also so that it is  not close to areas of high temperature  129  F     The operator should have free movement of the  a
2.              Figure 2  80131 13X Cascade Control Unit Features    80131 41X 9060 CASCADE CONTROL UNIT FEATURES    Setpoint Adjust Buttons Interlock Connector   kV Setpoint Adjust Button AC Line Connector   kV Meter Fuses   HV On Indicator Ground Lug        Meter Standard I O Connector  Local Remote Mode Indicator Low Voltage Cable Connector                   AH 07 01 10 14    Ransburg    SPECIFICATIONS    SOLVENTBORNE   CLASSIC     Environmental Physical    Vector AA90 Applicators   Introduction    80130 41X 9060 POWER    Applicator Length  2 59cm   10 2 inches   Weight  687 59   1 52 Ibs     Classic   Hose and Cable Lengths  10m  15m  20m   25m  and 30m  Atomizer Assembly  79581 OXXXX     See  Nozzle Selection Guide      Electrical  Operating Voltage  85 kV maximum    Current Output   Classic  90 microamperes maximum  Paint Resistance    1 MQ to     Part Sprayability  Determine sprayability of  part to be coated using  Model No  76652 Test    Equipment   See  Paint  HV and SCI Test Equipment  service  manaul    Mechanical  Fluid Pressure  193 bar  2800 psi    maximum     Fluid Flow Rate  Variable to 1 500 cc minute     spray tip dependent     6 9 bar   0 100 psi   maximum     Air Pressure     Sound Level    Consumption  83 2 dB A    2 1 bar     30 psig     Wetted Parts  Nylon  Acetal  Stainless    Steel  PTFE  and Carbide    Use Model No  76652  Test Equipment     AH 07 01 10       SUPPLY ELECTRICAL  SPECIFICATIONS  Electrical  Input Voltage  100 240 VAC  Current       maxim
3.       A CAUTION     gt  If unit is in remote mode with no external    signal  the unit will not function  The unit  must be in local mode        AH 07 01 10 30    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Operation    TO REMOVE THE  APPLICATOR FROM THE  WORK SITE    1  Flush the applicator   Refer to  Flushing Pro   cedures  in the  Maintenance  section         ALWAYS remove the applicator from  the work site for service or repair      gt  Always ensure power to control unit   power supply is off prior to removing appli   cator from source        Figure 40  Removing Cascade Applicator       DO NOT use        silicone lubricants in  order to avoid paint defects        Classic Applicator  Pull the clip on the high  voltage cable out with the blade of a screwdriver     2  Ensure all fluid and air pressure hoses are   oosen cable set screw  Pull cable out of handle   bled from the system prior to removing line  With    a wrench  loosen and unscrew the fluid hose nut   Remove the fluid hose assembly     3  With a wrench  lock the air fitting in place and  loosen the air hose nut using a second wrench   Completely unscrew the nut and remove the air  hose assembly     4  Cascade Applicator  Loosen the low voltage  cable nut from the plug assembly with a wrench  turning counter clockwise and unscrew the nut by  hand  Remove the low voltage cable by pulling it  from the plug assembly        Figure 41  Removing Classic Applicator    5  Remove the applicator from the work site     AH 07 01 10 
4.      AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Operation    Fluid Nozzle   Because of the design of the AA90 applicators   the fluid nozzle precision is paramount to proper  function  Ransburg makes every effort to assure  that all production of this part will meet the critical  design standards necessary for all applications     The selection of the best nozzle to apply a given  coating to a specific article with maximum effi   ciency is not an exact science  Testing is usually  necessary and wide experience with many types  of coating applications helps  Your Ransburg  representative uses such experience and actual  laboratory testing when recommending a nozzle  for your application needs     However  if parts  paints  or conveyor speeds are  changed  a different nozzle may be required for  best results  The following discussion and guide  will assist the user in making their own nozzle  selection whenever it becomes necessary  Se   lection should always be verified by actual tests  to determine optimum efficiencies     Refer to  Nozzle Selection Guide    Table    in this  section for the choice of spray width and spray  characteristics appropriate to the size and type  of target  The maximum nozzle flow capacity  depends on  the orifice size  the fluid pressure   the paint viscosity  and the spraying temperature   Always remember  for maximum paint economy  any nozzle selected should always be operated  at the lowest fluid pressure  which will give good  atomization and the
5.     The first two digits of the nozzle dash number indicate the  spray pattern width in inches at a distance of 10  inches          254mm  from the target  The second two digits indicate  the orifice size in thousandths of inches     Forexample  79691 1015 has a 10 inches  254mm  spray  pattern width and an orifice size of 0 015 inches   38mm         79692 01    Matching Spray Tip Part      79691 0509   1009    Restrictor Orifice Size     1010    256mm       79692 02    79691 0511   0811   1011   1311   1511     1021        79692 03    79691 0513   0813   1013   1313   1513     307mm   0141           79692 04    79691 1015   1315   1515   1715       79692 06    79691 1018   1318   1518     0201    511mm       79692 07    AH 07 01 10    79691 1021   1521     0221    561mm             358mm                        0161    409mm          26    Ransburg    POWERING UP  CONTROL UNIT     CASCADE UNITS    When the AC power is turned on  the unit will  display the PC board applicator type number on  the kV setpoint display and the software revision  level in the pA display for 2 3 seconds                                                                                         APPLICATOR  NUMBER4 an  SOFTWARE    REVISION LEV     A L  I     W mi LS     kV               XXX                                    On o                             We       ON OFF SWITCH    Figure 23  Control Unit Start Up Display    START UP DISPLAY       Changing the Setpoint at the  Applicator   To change the 
6.    S                 AN              d  i   100 240           C  A          ER  CAPABLE OF STARTING    FRE  renne 50 80 He i pene  1  THE ARTICLE BEING COATED MUST BE GROUNDED  vocales    D  VA                  WE                OO ini TRE SPRY S              95  NON              TOR WUST      d        400                         Srey SE              100 ra We       sm  SUPPLY UNLESS VENTRATING FANS ARE iN              Lei  4  SERVICE ENCLOSURE PROTECTS AGAMST  SHOCK AND INJURY  SERVICE TRAINING  REQUIRED     Miei Lancia     DO NOT A OR REPAR BEFORE       8  DO NOT ATTEMPT DON h   7  FOR ELECTROSTATIC PANT FINISHING APPLICATIONS   T          FM Configuration   These applicators are FM approved when config   ured to drawing 79952  79953 shown on pages  9 thru 12     Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Atex             VECTOR     90 CASCADE  SOLVENT BASED  s     2  AL  2 4     BASE OPTION  MODEL NO  DESIGNATIONS   ORDERING INFORMATION ONLY                        DESIGNATIONS                            B  DESIGNATIONS         2            DESIGNATIONS               ep  DESIGNATIONS            gt     5         DESIGNATIONS      Tz    wan       NE      3            POWER  our          Ransburg        7                                                          CONFIGURATION DWG  79952 REV             AH 07 01 10    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Atex       OPTION  A  DESIGNATIONS  CABLE LENGTH   0 FOR NO CABLE  1 FOR 10 METER CABLE PART NUMBER  79338 10      A  2 FOR 15 METER CAB
7.    SERVICE MANUAL    AH 07 01 10 Ransburg     Replaces AH 07 01 9   MAY   2015    VECTOR AA90 APPLICATORS       MODELS     79580 Vector Cascade  79581 Vector Classic    IMPORTANT  Before using this equipment      e       carefully read SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  starting  APPROVED on page 1  and all instructions in this manual    Keep this Service Manual for future reference     Service Manual Price   50 00  U S      Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators    NOTE  This manual has been changed from revision AH 07 01 9 to revision AH 07 01 10   Reasons for this change are noted under    Manual Change Summary    on page 57  of this manual     AH 07 01 10    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Contents    CONTENTS    PAGE  SAFETY  1 4  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ees 1  HAZARDS E RT 2 4  ATEX FM  5 10  EUROPEAN ATEX DIREC TIV E sites enro kin E                             5  mU duc RE TN          CONFIGURATION DRAWINGS eege Esseg                      E Reo Fr pae E Apa RIS 7 10  THE RANSBURG ELECTROSTATIC VECTOR AA90 PROCESS                                          11  CASCADE    SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENTBORNE  CASCADE                                                           12    80131 41X CONTROL UNIT ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS                                        12    AA90 CASCADE SOLVENTBORNE ELECTROSTATIC SPRAY  APPLICATOR FEATURES  AIR ASSIST                            13    80131 13X CASCADE CONTROL UNIT FEATURES                                                       14  CLASSIC    SPECIFICATIONS
8.   Filter  Paint   005 Web Spacing  100 Mesh  Fine        7720 02    Filter  Paint  009 Web Spacing  60 Mesh  Course        Table F    F     Assembly  Cable High Voltage       LSORO0005 17    O Ring  PTFE Encapsulated       72375 02    Seal  PTFE       79322 11    Hook  Blank  Molded             79638 00    Trigger Lock Assembly       Table G    G     Trigger  Molded  2 Finger       79454 00    Screw  Trigger Retention       79570 00    Bracket  Support  Offset       74189 00    Fitting  Air Inlet  REM        79566 10    Assembly  Valve  Fan Click Adjust       79322 00    Hook  Molded       78635 00    Nut  Retaining  Air Valve       79310 00    Rod Assembly  Dual Stage Air Valve       79471 11    Assembly  Rear Housing  AA90 Classic       79453 00    Cap  Retaining  Air Valve       8301 08C    SHCS       17130 00    Spring  Return       79001 31    O Ring  Solvent Proof       79378 00    Gasket  Barrel Cover       79479 00    O Ring  Cord       10051 05    Cup Seal  Spring Loaded       75326 00    Ring  Retaining       79373 00    Nut  Retaining Barrel       78633 00    Spring Retainer  Needle Shaft       78623 00    Nut  Locking  Needle Shaft       78824 00    Spring       79668 00    Assembly  Valve Seat Body       72375 03    Seal  PTFE       79695 00    Assembly  Air Cap       79001 08    O Ring  Solvent Proof       Table H    H     Carbide Tip Assemblies       70397 02    Resistor Housing  Potted       14061 05    Sponge  Conductive       79001 07    O Ring  Solvent Proo
9.   Ransburg    AREA    Tells where hazards  may occur     Toxic  Substances    Explosion Hazard    Incompatible Ma   terials    Electrical  Equipment    AH 07 01 10    HAZARD  Tells what the hazard is     Certain material may be harmful  if inhaled  or if there is contact  with the skin     Halogenated hydrocarbon sol   vents  for example  methylene  chloride and 1 1 1    Trichlo   roethane  are not chemically  compatible with the aluminum  that might be used in many sys   tem components  The chemical  reaction caused by these sol   vents reacting with aluminum  can become violent and lead to  an equipment explosion     High voltage equipment is uti   lized  Arcing in areas of flam   mable or combustible mat erials  may occur  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     An electrical arc can ignite coat   ing materials and cause a fire or  explosion     Vector AA90 Applicators   Safety    SAFEGUARDS  Tells how to avoid the hazard     Follow the requirements of the Material Safety Data  Sheet supplied by coating material manufacturer     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 mus
10.   SoS                            Figure 5  Typical AA90 Cascade Applicator Installation Features    TYPICAL AA90 CASCADE APPLICATOR INSTALLATION FEATURES    AC Line Cord  110 220  Fluid Supply  Grounded    9060 Control Unit Fluid Regulator   Vector Applicator Air Line   Ball Valve Low Voltage Cable   Air Regulator W Pressure Gauge Fluid Line   Air Water Separator Target  Earth or Building Ground    Main Air Supply 9060 Ground  Seperate Earth or Building Ground                             AH 07 01 10 19    Ransburg    LOW VOLTAGE CABLE    Connect the low voltage cable from the control  unit to the applicator using a wrench to tighten      gt  DONOT overtighten the low voltage    connection at the applicator  The plastic  parts could be damaged        With the Vector design  multiple cables may be  connected together to create the length required   up to a maximum of 30m  100 ft    To connect  the cables  insert the male end of one cable into  the female end of the other  Tighten both cable  connectors against each other using two  2  16mm   5 8   open end wrenches      lt               Figure 11  Daisy Chained Cable    TYPICAL AA90 CLASSIC  APPLICATOR  INSTALLATION    Connect the low voltage cable to the control unit  low voltage socket  Gently hand tighten the cable  retaining nut     Connect the outlet from a regulator supply switch  with air hose to the applicator using a wrench    The cascade unit uses reed switch triggering     The control unit may be connected through co
11.  33 34  FLUSHING eer RTE 35  APPLICATOR ASSEMBLY CLEANING PROCEDURE                 ct ei 35 42  TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE             ct iar oput deri      inae Ck shane tta ehe teat      ne 43 45  79580 VECTOR AA90 APPLICATOR MODEL IDENTIFICATION                                          46  79581 VECTOR AA90 APPLICATOR MODEL IDENTIFICATION                                          47  VECTOR     90 CASCADE EXPLODED  VIEW  PARTS LIST    rna nnt tenni 48 49  VECTOR AA90 CLASSIC EXPLODED VIEW   PARTS LIST                                                 50 51  ere 52  1994 XX FLUID LINE                                                    53  FIST E AASU NEEDLE SHAPT 32 1  dtes                dotada ttal      Ra                53  FAN AIR VALVE COMPONENTS   PARTS LIS             54  AA90 APPLICATORS RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS                                                     55  WARRANTY POLICIES  56  LIT WARRANTY torii UR 56         07 01 10    Ransburg    SAFETY  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    Before operating  maintaining or servicing any  Ransburg electrostatic coating system  read and  understand all of the technical and safety litera   ture for your Ransburg products  This manual  contains information that is important for you to  know and understand  This information relates to  USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT  PROBLEMS       help you recognize this informa   tion  we use the following symbols  Please pay  particular attention to these sections     A WARNING  States information to a
12.  Air Valve Assembly       79695 00    Air Cap       79691 XXXX    Carbide Spray Tips       79616 00    Rear U Cup Seal       79617 00    Seal Pusher       79692 00 K3    Tip Seal  Kit of 3       79668 00         07 01 10    e  e  sch  sch sch                   sch  sch           sch                                        sch           Assembly  Valve Seat Body        d   d  sch  d   d   d   d   sch  ch sch sch sch      sch  sch  sch sch  hl sch  ch       55    Ransburg    WARRANTY POLICIES    LIMITED WARRANTY    Ransburg will replace or repair without charge  any part and or equipment that fails within the  specified time  see below  because of faulty work   manship or material  provided that the equipment  has beenused and maintained in accordance with  Ransburg   s written safety and operating instruc   tions  and has been used under normal operating  conditions  Normal wear items are excluded     THE USE OF OTHER THAN RANSBURG AP   PROVED PARTS VOID ALL WARRANTIES     SPARE PARTS  One hundred and eighty  180   days from date of purchase  except for rebuilt  parts         part number ending in           for which  the warranty period is ninety  90  days     EQUIPMENT  When purchased as a complete  unit   i e   guns  power supplies  control units  etc     isone 1 yearfrom date of purchase  WRAPPING  THEAPPLICATOR  ASSOCIATED VALVES AND  TUBING  AND SUPPORTING HARDWARE IN  PLASTIC  SHRINK WRAP  OR ANY OTHER  NON APPROVED COVERING  WILL VOID THIS  WARRANTY     AH 07 01 10    R
13.  SOLVENTBORNE  CLASSIC                          15    80130 41   9060 POWER SUPPLY ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS                             15    AA90 CLASSIC SOLVENTBORNE ELECTROSTATIC SPRAY APPLICATOR  e ST EE 16    80130 14   9060 POWER SUPPLY FEATURES           rnnt nnn tnnt etn        17  SAFE INSTALLATION EEN 18  TYPICAL AA90 CASCADE APPLICATOR INSTALLATION                                                   18 19  LOW VOLTAGE CABLE E 20  TYPICAL AA90 CLASSIC APPLICATOR INTALLATION                                                       20 21  CLASSIC POWER 5           INSTALLATION                                             22  HISELVOLTAGE CABLE                                                       22  elt ER  EINE HOSE E PLUID                                                23  BAPE OPERATION  gem 24  THE RIGHT TEC el ed EEN 24 25  PREPARATION EE 25 26  POWERING UP CONTROL UNIT                                         27  BASIC OPERATION  CASCADE UNITS       27 28     Continued On Next Page     AH 07 01 10    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Contents    CONTENTS             PAGE  OPERATION              24 32  START UP  CLASSIC E E 29  SETTING AND ADJUSTING OUTPUT VOLTAGE             29  BASSIC OPERATIONS  CLASSIC UNITS              29 30  TO REMOVE THE APPLICATOR FROM THE WORK SITE       31  APPLICA ee EE ER  EQUIPMENT e ET RE 32  SUITABLE SOLVENTS FOR CLEANING VECTOR AA90 APPLICATORS                             33  au ssiceuzss  tc                                          
14.  cap and retaining ring     2  With a flatblade screwdriver  remove trigger  screws and trigger     3  Loosen the fluid tube barrel connection     4  Using 19749 special wrench  remove barrel  nut    5  Hold applicator handle  pull barrel straight out   With Cascade units  the entire cascade assembly  will be removed  With Classic units  the resistor  tube housing will be left in the applicator handle     37    Ransburg             Figure 43  Barrel Removal    Barrel Disassembly  1  Using 76428 wrench  remove nozzle        Figure 44a  Barrel Disassembly    2  Using 19749 special tool  remove packing nut     AH 07 01 10    Vector     90 Applicators   Maintenance       Figure 44b  Barrel Disassembly  3  Pull needle shaft assembly straight out     Needle Shaft Packing  Replacement  1  Remove spring spray retainer and lock nut from    shaft  Pull all rear seal parts off shaft  Replace  components as required           Figure 45a  Needle Shaft Packing Replacement    38    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Maintenance    2  Using two 74133 tools  remove carbide balland Needle Shaft Pack Reassembly   jam nut  Remove packing components  1  Install pusher seal  rear u cup  rear spreader  seal  frontu cup seal  front spreader seal as shown   Orient seals per Figure 52a     2  Install jam nut all the way on the shaft  Install  the carbide ball all the way down using two 74133  tools  Tighten the jam nut against the carbide ball        Figure 45b  Needle Shaft Packing Replacement    3  
15.  required flow rate      gt  Ransburg recommends the use of a fluid    filter in addition to the filter in the applicator  fluid line to reduce nozzle clogging        25    Ransburg    Table      shows the available pre orifice sizes  The  pre orifice selected should be sized approximately   025mm   001 inch  larger than the tip size open   ing  The pre orifice can significantly increase the  usefull spray life of the tip     The AA90 applicator incorporates a new feature   that being a locating air cap  Refer to Figure 18  for a view showing the locating pin  This feature  gives the capability to spray with a fan pattern in  either horizontal or vertical positions     Vector AA90 Applicators   Operation    TABLE      NOZZLE SELECTION GUIDE    Nozzle    Identification        90 Fluid    Nozzle  Part      79691 0509  79691 0511  79691 0513    Operating  Parameters    Nozzle    Orifice Size  in Inches    Pattern  Width at  10 in   mm     5 in  127        79691 0811  79691 0813    8 in   203                       79691 1009  79691 1011  79691 1013  79691 1015  79691 1018  79691 1021    10 in   254        79691 1311  79691 1313  79691 1315  79691 1318    13 in   330           Figure 18  Air Cap Alignment Pin    79691 1511  79691 1513  79691 1515  79691 1518  79691 1521    15 in   381              00                                                 Figure 19                   Seal Sizes Dash  Identification    79691 1715    TABLE Il   79692 XX PRE ORIFICE SEAL SIZES    17 in   432 
16. 0 120 V PART NUMBER  80131 411  2 FOR EUROPE  240V 50 60 Hz  PART NUMBER  80131 412  3 FOR CHINA  240V 50 60 Hz   PART NUMBER  80131 413                                              y                                                       CONFIGURATION DWG  79952 REV          AH 07 01 10       Ransburg    Vector AA90 Applicators   Atex                   I T             A  DESIGNATIONS A d                D  DESIGNATIONS   d Se    CLASSIC  SOLVENT BASED             SC SIb   CS UK                         e DESIGNATIONS     4         c DESIG NATIONS   SS  gt                                                                                           CONFIGURATION DWG  79953 REVA          AH 07 01 10    Ransburg       OPTION  A  DESIGNATIONS  CABLE LENGTH   0 FOR NO CABLE cos  1 FOR 10 METER CABLE PART NUMBER  79519 10 1  2 FOR 15 METER CABLE PART NUMBER  79519 15  3 FOR 20 METER CABLE PART NUMBER  79519 20  4 FOR 25 METER CABLE PART NUMBER  79519 25  5 FOR 30 METER CABLE PART NUMBER  79519 30                                                                OPTION  B  DESIGNATIONS     TRIGGER          S  2 FOR TWO FINGER TRIGGER PART NUMBER  79325 12 IN         OPTION      DESIGNATIONS  SPRAY TIP SIZE  FOR 0811 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE PART NUMBER  79691 0811 i  FOR 0813 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE PART NUMBER  79691 0813      FOR 1011 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE PART NUMBER  79691 1011      FOR 1015 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE PART NUMBER  79691 1015                               APPROVED SPARE TIP LIS
17. 0 ft   Paint Hose  3 16  ID   7994 100      5   30 7938 15  2     TABLEE    TABLE B Trigger Type Control Unit                                       Applicator with Cable          2  2 Finger Trigger 79325 12 ii       No Power Supply  110 120 V 80131 411  TABLE C Tip Size  KSE                                     240      50 60 Hz Euro 80131 412    E 240 V   50 60 Hz China 80131 413    0811 Tip 79691 0811  0813 Tip 79691 0813  1011 Tip 79691 1011  1015 Tip 79691 1015                AH 07 01 10 46    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Parts Identification    79581 VECTOR AA90 APPLICATOR  MODEL IDENTIFICATION    When ordering  use 79581 A  B  C  D  and E as indicated by Tables A  B  C  D  and E  Five digits  must follow the basic part number  for example     79581   ABCDE     Table     Control Unit     Table J              Basic Part Number             Table F              Cable Length Fluid Hose     Table G   Table H     Trigger Type Spray Tip Size    TABLE F  Cascade Solventborne Cable  Lengths   Metric                                 Meters  No Cable 0 No Fluid Hose m    10 79549 10 11m  36 ft   Pant Hose  3 16  ID   7994 36   15 79519 15 15m  50 ft   Paint Hose  3 16  ID   7994 50   20 79519 20 23m  75 ft   Paint Hose  3 16  ID   7994 75   25 79519 25 30m  100 ft   Paint Hose  3 16  ID   7994 100    30 79519 30    TABLE J   Fluid Hose Length                               TABLE K    TABLE G Trigger Type Control Unit    eye Description   EH Description                 me  2 2 F
18. 1 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Maintenance       If the coating material is fast settling  and the fluid lines are not flushed soon    enough  the internal passages may be   come clogged  This can lead to excessive  downtime for repair        Weekly      Check the entire system for damage  leaks   and paint accumulation       Clean the atomizer assembly     APPLICATOR ASSEMBLY  CLEANING PROCEDURE    Routine Cleaning  Equipment Needed      An appropriate solvent    Solvent safety container  grounded     Small soft bristled brush    For efficient electrostatic operation  keep the ap   plicator s exterior and low voltage   high voltage  cable free of paint accumulation  This prevents  the loss of voltage to ground with a resultant re   duction in transfer efficiency        Before cleaning the nozzle assembly   turn the control unit or power supply OFF    and flush the fluid line with a compatible  solvent until clean  Turn the paint and air  supplies OFF  Trigger the applicator to re   lieve both fluid and air pressures        35    Ransburg    A WARNING       Ensure supply pressures have been  bled to zero prior to servicing the applica   tor  Failure to do so may cause personal  injury      gt  If the fluid nozzle is completely clogged   triggering the applicator will not release the  pressure  Cover the end of the applicator  with a heavy rag and loosen the nozzle nut  slowly into a grounded catch container        Any broken or damaged components  should be replaced  Any d
19. 31    Ransburg    APPLICATOR REPAIR    All repairs should be made on a clean  flat sur   face  Ifa vise is used to hold parts during service  or repair  DO NOT clamp onto plastic parts and  always pad the vise jaws     Apply dielectric grease  LS8CH0009 00  to the  following parts when assembling           O Rings  PTFE o rings do not need lu   brication      Needle Shaft Assembly     Packing Tube     Resistor Tube Assembly  Classic      Air Valve Rod Assembly 79310 00    Apply sealant  7969 10  to the external threads  of the following parts when assembling       Air Valve Retaining Nut    AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Operation    EQUIPMENT REQUIRED    Special Multi Purpose Applicator  Wrench 19749 00    Air Cap Removal Tool 79642 00  2 5mm Wrenches 74133 00  2   Nozzle Wrench 76428 00  3 32 inch Allen Wrench    Open End Wrenches  15 16  7 8  11 16   9 16  7 16  3 4  3 8  and 1 4 inch    Screwdriver  blade   Dielectric Grease 15      009 00  Medium Strength Sealant 7969 10    Plastic or Wood Dowel Rod  5 16 inch  diameter    32    Ransburg    MAINTENANCE    SUITABLE SOLVENTS FOR  CLEANING VECTOR AA90  APPLICATORS    When cleaning the Vector AA90 applicator  a suit   able solvent for cleaning depends on the part s  of  the applicator to be cleaned and the material that  needs to be removed  Ransburg recommends  that all exterior cleaning be done with non po   lar solvents to prevent a conductive residue on  critical components  We also understand that  some of the
20. ANSBURG S ONLY OBLIGATION UNDER  THIS WARRANTY IS TO REPLACE PARTS  THAT HAVE FAILED BECAUSE OF FAULTY  WORKMANSHIP OR MATERIALS  THERE ARE  NOIMPLIED WARRANTIES NOR WARRANTIES  OF EITHER MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  RANSBURG  ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR INJURY  DAM   AGE TO PROPERTY OR FOR CONSEQUEN   TIAL DAMAGES FORLOSS OF GOODWILLOR  PRODUCTION OR INCOME  WHICH RESULT  FROM 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 willassume no responsibility for repair or  replacement of the item oritems  The purchaser   therefore  will assume all responsibility for any  cost of repair or replacement and service related  costs if applicable     Vector AA90 Applicators   Warranty Policies    56    Ransburg    MANUAL CHANGE SUMMARY    AH 07 01 10    This manual was published to replace Service Manual AH 07 01 9 Vector AA90  Applicators  to make the following changes     1  Corrected    Special conditions for safe use    information in    ATEX    section with  appropriate gun model numbers and their corresponding control units and  power supplies     2  Added additional explanations of specific cascade or classic unit fault causes  in    Fault Descriptions    area of    Operation    section     3  Update safety information  Page 2      4  New labels  79515 and 80108  Page 6      Vec
21. LE PART NUMBER  79338 15     JA        1    3 FOR 20 METER CABLE PART NUMBER  79338 10  2   4 FOR 25 METER CABLE PART NUMBER  79338 10  1   amp  793 38 15  1   5 FOR 30 METER CABLE PART NUMBER  79338 15  2              OPTION      DESIGNATIONS       TRIGGER          4    2 FOR TWO FINGER TRIGGER PART NUMBER  79325 12 e    2        OPTION  C  DESIGNATIONS      SPRAY TIP SIZE    PA                         1 FOR 0811 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE PART NUMBER  79691 0811 A1  2 FOR 0813 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE PART NUMBER  79691 0813     3 FOR 1011 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE PART NUMBER  79691 1011      4 FOR 1015 TIP WITHOUT PREORIFICE PART NUMBER  79691 1015 NE  APPROVED SPARE TIP LIST 2  0509 TIP   79691 0509  0511 TIP   79691 0511  0513        79691 0513  1009 TIP   79691 1009  1013 TIP   79691 1013  1018 TIP   79691 1018  1021 TIP   79691 1021  1311          79691 1311  1313          79691 1313  1315 TIP   79691 1315  1318          79691 1318  1511          79691 1511  1513          79691 1513  1515 TIP   79691 1515  1518       79691 1518   1521 TIP   79691 1521 NS  1715 TIP   79691 1715 Wa   f ry  JI  OPTION  D  DESIGNATIONS  FLUID HOSE LENGTH cy        0 FOR      FLUID HOSE LA  1 FOR 11m  36FT  FLUID HOSE PART NUMBER  7994 36 ET  2 FOR 15m  SOFT  FLUID HOSE PART NUMBER  7994 50 EE  3 FOR 25m  75FT  FLUID HOSE PART NUMBER  7994 75  4 FOR 30m  100FT  FLUID HOSE PART NUMBER  7994 100 IT  OPTION  E  DESIGNATIONS    CONTROL UNIT    0 FOR NO CONTROL UNIT soe          1 FOR DOMESTIC SALES  11
22. Packing Tube  73347 00 Container  Rear Seal  74330 00 Seal  High Pressure  73348 00 Retainer  Real Seal  72209 05 O Ring  Metric  73354 00 Nut  Packing  79572 00 Assembly  Needle Shaft  73351 00 Nut  Jam   73350 00 Assembly  Ball Valve  79615 00 Spreader  Seal Rear  79616 00 Seal  Rear U Cup  79617 00 Seal  Pusher  AA90                                                           4                                                                      07 01 10 53    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Parts Identification       Figure 56  Fan Air Valve Components    FAN AIR VALVE   PARTS LIST  Figure 56            est  1 79566 10 Assembly  Fan      Adjust 1   Contains  2 and  3   2 79001 16 O Ring  Solvent Proof 1    AH 07 01 10 54    Ransburg    Vector AA90 Applicators   Parts Identification    AA90 APPLICATORS RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS    1    10051 05    Description Classic    Cup Seal  Spring Loaded       17130 00    Return Spring       72209 05    O Ring       72375 02    Seal  PTFE       72375 03    Seal  PTFE       72378 01    Packing Tube       73344 00    Seal  Spreader       73345 00    U Cup Seal       73347 00    Container  Rear Seal        73348 00    Retainer  Rear Seal       73350 00    Ball Valve Assembly       73351 00    Jam Nut       74330 00    High Pressure Seal       75326 00    Air Cap Retaining Ring       77096 00    Fluid Tube Assembly       7720 01    Paint Filter  100 Mesh       7720 02    Paint Filter  60 Mesh       78824 00    Spring       79566 10    Fan
23. Remove front spreader seal  front u cup seal   rear spreader seal  rear u cup seal  and pusher       seal   Figure 46b  Needle Shaft Packing Reassembly  3  Install rest of parts in reverse order  Ensure all  parts are adequately coated with LSCHO009 00  grease  Hand tighten needle shaft spring retainer  e and locking nut     Figure 45c  Needle Shaft Packing Replacement  Reinstall Spring       Figure 47  Reinstall Spring    Figure 46a  Needle Shaft Pack Reassembly    AH 07 01 10 39    Ransburg    Rebuild Barrel    1  Install tip and seals into barrel        Figure 48a  Rebuilding Barrel    2  Install a generous amount of LSCH0009 00  into needle shaft cavity  Install needle shaft as   sembly into barrel       Figure 48b  Rebuilding Barrel    3  Tighten packing nut until resistance on the shaft  may be felt when the shaft is pushed in and out     AH 07 01 10    Vector     90 Applicators   Maintenance       Figure 48c  Rebuilding Barrel    Install Barrel on Handle    1  Adjust spring retainer and locking nut to dimen   sion shown  Tighten against each other            4            Figure 49a  Install Barrel      Handle          Ramsburg                                              2  Push barrel straight into handle     3  Using 19749 wrench  tighten barrel nut  onto handle    4  Tighten fluid tube nut into place     5  Install trigger and trigger screws     40    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Maintenance                Figure 49b  Install Barrel on Handle Figure 50b  Handl
24. S  HOLDING BUTTON  INCREMENTS VOLTAGE DOWN       OR UP     IN  INCREMENTS OF 5 kV    m       E     meg     m Ransburg                                                                                                                                                                              SET POINT SELECT BUTTON    Figure 36  kV Adjust Setpoint Buttons    BASIC OPERATIONS   CLASSIC UNITS     Triggering   High voltage is actuated by pulling the trigger  to start the flow of atomizing and fan control air  through the applicator  When the applicator is  triggered  an air flow switch is activated  the kV  setpoint is displayed on the kV display  the ac   tual current draw on the pA display and the high  voltage light illuminates  Under the pA display  is a bar graph meter that illuminates according to  the actual current draw     lae BAR GRAPH    METER  uA                              Figure 37  pA Bar Graph Meter Display    29    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Operation    The green and yellow regions of the bar graph  meter indicate output current is in the optimum  range for maximum transfer efficiency  The red  region of the bar graph indicates high output current  causing decreased transfer efficiency     Local Remote Mode Button   The 9060 Power Supply product line is designed  currently for applicators only  The mode should be  set to local for all Vector applicator applications        LOCAL REMOTE     lt    CONTROL  gt          Figure 39  Local Remote Mode Button    
25. SIC OPERATION   CASCADE UNITS     Triggering   High voltage is actuated by pulling the trigger  to start the flow of atomizing and fan control air  through the applicator  When the applicator is  triggered  a new switch in the applicator is ac   tivated  The kV setpoint is displayed on the kV  display  the actual current draw on the pA display   and the high voltage light illuminates  Under the       display is a bar graph meter that illuminates  according to the actual current draw     27    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Operation    other thatis permanently retained in memory  The  number of hours the unit s high voltage has been  on may be displayed by depressing at the same  time the preset 1 and reset buttons  The display  will show hours of use for 3 seconds  This is the  re settable register     UA BAR GRAPH  METER                                  DISPLAY OF  Hv ON                                                                                                                                                              TIME      HOURS  FAULT  RESET  a  E        pA        99      999  J      Figure 31       Bar Graph Meter Display  J 4      GE  The green and yellow regions of the bar graph                    meter indicate output current is      the optimum             range for maximum transfer efficiency  The red Em        l  region of th rgraph indicates high output current  egiono e bargraphindica es high output curre PRESS AND HOLD M T  causing decreased trans
26. T Lu d  0509 TIP   79691 0509  0511 TIP   79691 0511  0513 TIP   79691 0513    1009          79691 1009  1013          79691 1013  1018          1311       79691 1311  1313       79691 1313  1315        1511       79691 1511  1513       79691 1513  1515          79691 1018  1021 TIP   79691 1021  79691 1315  1318 TIP   79691 1318  79691 1515  1518 TIP   79691 1518        1521       79691 1521  1715 TIP   79691 1715       OPTION  D  DESIGNATIONS           CH   FLUID HOSE LENGTH     0 FOR NO FLUID HOSE E   1 FOR 11m  36FT  FLUID HOSE PART NUMBER  7994 36 22   2 FOR 15m  50FT  FLUID HOSE PART NUMBER  7994 50 ii  3 FOR 25m  75FT  FLUID HOSE PART NUMBER  7994 75   4 FOR 30m  100FT  FLUID HOSE PART NUMBER  7994 100 LI   OPTION  E  DESIGNATIONS     CONTROL UNIT CH   xXx           0 FOR NO CONTROL UNIT   1 FOR DOMESTIC SALES  110 120 V PART NUMBER  80130 411  2 FOR EUROPE  240V 50 60 Hz  PART NUMBER  80130 412   3 FOR CHINA  240V 50 60 Hz   PART NUMBER  80130 413                                                    E CONFIGURATION DWG  79953 REV A             AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Atex    10    Ransburg    INTRODUCTION    THE RANSBURG  ELECTROSTATIC  VECTOR AA90 PROCESS    This is a combined air airless method for electro   statically applying coatings to objects  The Vector      90 system applies a high voltage DC charge to  the applicator electrode  creating an electrostatic  field between the electrode and the grounded tar   get  The target is electrically grounde
27. amage to the  applicator may result in UNSAFE operating  conditions     1  Turn OFF the control unit power supply power     2  Turn the paint and air supplies OFF  Relieve  both fluid and air pressures  Set the trigger stop  lever     3  Unscrew the air cap retaining ring completely  from the barrel     4  With the front of the barrel tilted downward   remove the air cap and fluid nozzles     5  Clean all parts in a suitable solvent and examine  for wear and damage  To clear the fluid nozzle  orifice  blow compressed air through the tip in  the opposite direction of flow  Soaking in solvent  and or brushing may also be necessary to clean  the orifice  Replace as necessary     6  Clean all exterior surfaces of the applicator  with a rag and a suitable solvent     7  Assemble the parts in reverse order of disas   sembly     AH 07 01 10       Vector     90 Applicators   Maintenance     gt  A wire brush or metal tools must NEV   ER be used  NEVER use a cleaning tool  that is harder than the plastic parts  If a  deposit cannot be removed with solvent  and a rag or the soft brush  soak the part in  solvent ONLY until the deposit can be re   moved  NEVER soak the applicator body   barrel  or hook transformer        WARNING     gt  NEVER wrap the applicator  associated  valves and tubing  and supporting hard   ware in plastic to keep it clean  A surface  charge may build up on the plastic surface  and discharge to the nearest grounded  object  Efficiency of the applicator will also  
28. are 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 EN 50176 SAFETY STANDARD  or  applicable country safety standards pri   or to installing  operating  and or servicing  this equipment     A WARNING     gt  The hazards shown      the following  page may occur during the normal use of  this equipment  Please read the hazard  chart beginning on page 2        Ransburg    AREA    Tells where hazards    may                Spray Area    Ch    AH 07 01 10         HAZARD  Tells what the hazard is     Fire Hazard    Improper or inadequate  operation and maintenance  procedures 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 Power Supply or  Controller shutdown indicates  a problem in the system  requiring correction        Vector AA90 Applicators   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  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 solve
29. be reduced and damage or failure of the  applicator components may occur  WRAP   PING THE APPLICATOR IN PLASTIC  WILL VOID WARRANTY        36    Ransburg    Spray Tip Removal Carbide  Removal    1  Remove the retaining nut completely by hand     2  Remove the air cap from applicator by pulling  the air cap straight out from the applicator                    Figure 42a  Spray Tip Removal Carbide Removal    3  Push the spray tip and holder out of the air cap  by pressing with a finger or soft object on the car   bide or tapered portion of spray tip  The carbide  spray tip contains a removable nozzle seal with  or without a pre orifice  The pre orifice seal is  black  the standard seal is white  To remove the  sealfrom the tip holder  hold the end of the tip and  the end of the seal and snap apart the two pieces            9 D  p     Figure 42b  Spray Tip and Seal Removal    AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Maintenance    4  Locate the female opening of the tip holder on  the male portion of the 79642 00 tool as shown in  42c  Locate the tip holder in the air cap lining up  the slot in the tip holder with the pin in the air cap   see figure 42c   With a light tap to the tool  the tip  holder will snap in place  Remove the 79642 00  tool from the assembly        Figure 42c  Spray Tip Carbide Installation    5  Insert the seal into the tool as shown in figure  42d  Snap the seal into the tip holder       NMa    Figure 42d  Seal Installation    Barrel Removal  1  Remove air
30. bstantial property damage  Consult your  fluid supplierto determine the chemical content  of your solvents   See  HHC Explosion Hazard  Danger Sign  and  Halogenated Hydrocarbon  Safety Bulletin       AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Operation      Never flush the applicator with solvent while  electrostatics are on  Failure to turn off electro   statics while flushing may cause an IGNITION  HAZARD     THE RIGHT TECHNIQUE    Following are some basic electrostatic spray tech   niques  Depending on the spray target  it may be  necessary to adjust the technique     Spray Width Determination   The size of the object being coated is the deter   mining factor in adjusting the spray pattern  The  larger the object  the larger the required pattern  width  This is accomplished by fluid nozzle se   lection  Air adjustment is used to remove  tails   from the spray pattern and adjust the pattern size     NOTE       The degree of atomization is depen   dent on the viscosity of the paint formula   tion  the applied fluid pressure  and nozzle  selection     Applicator to Target Distance   The distance between the applicator and the tar   get influences the appearance of the final finish  of the object  If the applicator is held too close   under 100mm  approximately 4 inches   runs and  sags with excessive  bounce back  may occur  If  the applicator is held too far from the object  the  electrostatic attraction is decreased  Normally   the best spacing between applicator and target 
31. crew  Trigger Retention       79638 00 Trigger Lock Assembly             8301 08C SHCS       79566 10 Assembly  Valve  Fan Click Adjust       79322 00 Hook  Molded       79479 00 O Ring  Cord       79471 01 Assembly  Rear Cover       79378 00 Gasket  Barrel Cover       78824 00 Spring       78632 00 Nut  Locking  Needle Shaft       78633 00 Spring Retainer  Needle Shaft       79373 00 Nut  Retaining Barrel       75326 00 Ring  Retaining       79668 00 Assembly  Valve Seat Body       72375 03 Seal  PTFE       79695 00 Assembly  Air Cap  Air Assist    ch       sch d  sch  vc  sch  sch ch  sch 3  sch  ch       Table C    C  Carbide Tip Assemblies    1       Table A    A  Cable  Low Voltage    Table A    A        79692 00 K3 Seal  Carbide Tip  Kit of 3          AH 07 01 10    LSORO0005 11 O Ring  PTFE Encapsulated  included in item 39        49    Vector AA90 Applicators   Parts Identification    Ransburg                            Figure 52  Vector AA90 Classic Exploded View    AH 07 01 10    Ransburg    tems   ran       Description       Vector AA90 Applicators   Parts Identification    VECTOR AA90 CLASSIC   PARTS LIST  Figure 52     79476 01    Handle Assembly    Qty       79568 00    Ring  Retaining  Air Assist       19603 8F    Set Screw  Cup Point       77096 00    Fluid Tube Assembly        76105 00  79584 00    Swivel  High Pressure  Assembly  Barrel  AA90 Classic With Needle   Retaining Ring and Resistor Tube       79583 00    Assembly Barrel  Barrel Only       7720 01  
32. d through its  support which may be either stationary or moving     A regulated high pressure fluid system delivers  coating material to the fluid nozzle and is atomized  by passing through an orifice under pressure   The atomized spray particles become electrically  charged under the influence of the electrostatic  field surrounding the nozzle  The air supply to  the applicator aids in shaping the coating material  into a desired pattern  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 back sur   face of the target  Therefore  a high percentage  of the coating is deposited on the target     One of the many features of the Vector AA90  applicator system is that the electrical energy   which is available from the resistive charging  electrode  is limited to the optimum level of safety  and efficiency  The system is incapable of releas   ing sufficient electrical or thermal energy during  normal operating conditions to cause ignition of  specific hazardous materials in their most easily  ignited concentrations in air    AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Introduction    The power supply provides voltage output to the  applicator and contains controls for AC on off   high voltage adjust   one touch  triple setpoint   and displays kV and pA      real time     As the applicator electrode approaches ground   
33. e Disassembly    Handle Disassembly 4  Remove trigger lock assembly            een  5  Remove air fitting and bracket     2  Remove the fluid tube from the bracket           Figure 50a  Handle Disassembly Figure 50c  Handle Disassembly    3  Remove the fan valve and rear cover  6  Remove air valve and air valve seal     AH 07 01 10 41    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Maintenance    9  For Classic Units   remove resistor tube as   sembly        Figure 50d  Handle Disassembly       7  Remove gasket  hook  and hook gasket                         Figure 50g  Handle Disassembly    Apply LSCH0009 00 dielectric grease to resistor  tube prior to reassembly     Figure 50h  Handle Disassembly    Handle Reassembly    1  Reverse disassembly procedure  Replace parts    as required  Use LSCHO0009 00 on all electrical  Figure 50f  Handle Disassembly components     AH 07 01 10 42    Ransburg    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    General Problem    Poor Atomization  and Distribution    Poor Wraparound    Paint Wraps Back On  Operator    No Paint Delivery    AH 07 01 10      Low fluid pressure    Viscosity too high    Improper nozzle     Badly worn nozzle      High voltage electrode bent      Low shaping air pressure    Poor atomization      Excessive exhaust veloc     ity      Excessive fluid pressure      Applicator held too close    to target      Paint too conductive      Poor target ground      Poor ground on parts      Applicator held too far    from parts      Booth exhaust insufficient    o
34. e to ATEX Directive   5   Protection Concept Code  code 5 is titled  Encapsulation    282   Document serial number   X   Special conditions for safe use apply    Special conditions for safe use    The Vector 79581     90 Classic Series Applicator  shall only be used with associated 80130 Series  Power Supply    The Vector 79580 AA90 Cascade Series Applicator  shall only be used with associated 80131 Series  Control Unit     Product Marking                Ex   Specific marking of explosive protection   I    Equipment Group hazardous area charac teristics  2   Equipment Category   G  Type of explosive atmosphere  gases  vapors   or mists            0 24mJ The Vector 79581 AA90 Classic  Series and 79580 Cascade Series Applicators are  suitable for use in automatic spraying installations  complying with EN 50176 as they           Type A  class with a discharge energy limit of 0 24mJ              CE pox Il  56    SIRA 12ATEX5006X       Label 80082        50 050 COMPLIANT      Label 80081                     07 01 10    Vector     90 Applicators   Atex    Label 79515                  Ransburg                  MFG CARLISLE       0518 6  126 FLUID TECH   EEx 0 24 mJ INC    SIRA O6ATEXS282X TOLEDO                         Label 79612 01                                                                Ransburg CARLISLE  FLUID CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY  TECHNOLOGIES INC  TOLEDO             ELECTROSTATIC PANT FIESHNO APPLICATIONS     WARNING            FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE PRECAUTIONS Se 
35. er turned on      Isthe atomizing airturned on   10  Is the applicator triggered   11  Is the applicator switch on   12  Is the paint too conductive   13  Faulty flow switch     Failed fluid hose     Isolation stand or charged    equipment too close to  ground       1  Check and secure at the applicator and at the  control unit       Trace and correct       Replace     Replace     Replace       Clean as require per suggested  Maintenance  Schedule        Replace fuse      Check power supply      Check air regulator   10  Check applicator trigger   11  Check applicator switch   12  Check conductivity of paint   13  Replace flow switch   1  Replace fluid hose     2  Provide adequate ground distance     45    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Parts Identification    PARTS IDENTIFICATION    79580 VECTOR AA90 APPLICATOR  MODEL IDENTIFICATION    When ordering  use 79580 A  B  C  D  and E as indicated by Tables A  B  C  D  and E  Five digits  must follow the basic part number  for example     79580   ABCDE     Table E  Control Unit     Table D              Basic Part Number             Table A             Cable Length Fluid Hose     Table B   Table C     Trigger Type Spray Tip Size    TABLE A    Cascade Solventborne Cable TABLE D   Fluid Hose Length  Lengths   Metric    Meters  No Cable        No Fluid Hose      10 79338 10 11m  36 ft   Pant Hose  3 16  ID 7994 36    15 79338 15 15m  50 ft   Paint Hose  SUE ID  20 79338 10  2  23m  75 ft   and Hose  3 16     25 79338 15  26 30m  10
36. f       14061 08    Sponge  Conductive       79692 00 K3    Seal  Carbide Tip  Kit of 3       3  3  hl sch 9  po  a  wh  a  a  Sa  a  a  zech  sch 1 SS  a  a  a  ch  sch  sch ch  sch  zl ch  sch  hl Mil sch  Loch               07 01 10    LSORO0005 11    O Ring  PTFE Encapsulated  included in item 38        _       51    Ransburg       Vector AA90 Applicators   Parts Identification                                                       Figure 53  Accessories    ACCESSORIES   PARTS LIST  Figure 53       79676 00    Wrench  Nozzle Removal       74133 00    Wrench  Needle       76104 00    High Pressure Whip Hose  1m       19749 00    Wrench Assembly       71880 06  79529 00    Nipple  Male Double  Disposable Applicator Cover       79529 00   5    Disposable Applicator Cover  Lots of 5        74187 02    Air Hose Assembly  2m Whip  6 5 ft         77105 00    Adapter  3 8  AN Male to 1 4  NPSM M        79338 01    1 Meter Low Voltage Cable  79580 Vector Cascade Only        79634 00 K3    Carbide Tip Seals  Kit of 3       79634         Carbide      Pre Orifice       79642 00    Tip and Seal Installation Tool         The  Accessories  are included with each Classic or Cascade Unit    AH 07 01 10    52    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Parts Identification    7994 XX FLUID LINE   Figure 54     Length  Part Number    Feet   Meters    50    12      di ke    79575 00     90 NEEDLE SHAFT   PARTS LIST  Figure 55     79618 00 Spreader  Seal  Front  73345 00 Seal  Front U Cup  72378 01 
37. fer efficiency      BOTH FOR BOTH FOR NON  RESE TABLE ON RESETTABLE ON  TIME REGISTER TIME REGISTER    The display at the rear of the applicator also   doubles as a microamp bar graph meter when Figure 33  Display In  High Voltage On  Time  high voltage is on  see Figure 30   Its  function is   similar to that of the control unit bar graph display    To reset this register  press the reset button while  the hours are displayed  Pressing the preset 2  and reset buttons at the same time will show the  number of hours on the non re settable register     Local Remote         The Vector product line is designed currently for   GREEN  applicators only  The local remote high voltage   YELLOW AND control switch should be set to local for all Vector  INDICATE applicator applications     CURRENT  DRAW                            LOCAL REMOTE    Ney HV     CONTROL   Figure 32  View of Applicator LED Display pt                             High Voltage On  Time Figure 34  High Voltage Control Switch  The 9060 Power Supply records the amount of   time the high voltage is triggered on up to 99 999    CAUTION    hours  These units are displayed in the kV and pA    CAUTION   displays of the unit  There are two registers that  gt  The unit will not function if it is in remote  retain this information  one that may be reset  the mode without external inputs        AH 07 01 10 28    Ransburg    START UP   CLASSIC UNITS     After all installation procedures are completed   operation of the applica
38. high voltage probe assembly  76652 01      1  Set the meter dial to the      scale  Plug the  high voltage probe into the side of the meter     2  Attach the ground clamp to a proven earth  ground     A WARNING     gt  Injury to personnel and damage to equip     ment is probable if the ground clip is NOT  ATTACHED  This step MUST be accom   plished before voltage is applied        3  Make sure all grounded objects are at least  2 feet away     AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Maintenance    4  Line up the hole in the test probe and the  electrode  Slide the test probe straight over the  electrode wire of the applicator     5  Holding the metal portion of the high voltage  probe in your hand  trigger the applicator so voltage  exists at the electrode        WARNING       To provide proper equipment to operator  ground  the conductive handle of the probe    MUST be held in the bare hand of the op     erator  To avoid a shock hazard  the meter  should NEVER be disconnected from the  probe during high voltage contact        6  Read the voltage displayed on the meter     7  Turn the voltage to the applicator OFF  and  pull the test probe straight off the electrode     Shutdown  or at end of shift     1  Turn the control unit power supply power OFF   2  Turn the paint supply OFF   3  Turn the shaping air supply OFF     4  Wipe the applicator  cable  and hoses with a  rag and a suitable cleaning solvent     5  Flush the fluid lines and applicator  Then bleed  the fluid press
39. i Tri 0 Applicator with Cable Only        20                            79325 12 No Power Supply    110 120 V 80130 411  240 V   50 60 Hz China 80130 413             79691 0811  79691 0813  79691 1011  79691 1015       AH 07 01 10 47    Ransburg    AH 07 01 10       Vector AA90 Applicators   Parts Identification                               Figure 51  Vector AA90 Cascade Exploded View    48    Ransburg    Vector AA90 Applicators   Parts Identification    VECTOR AA90 CASCADE   PARTS LIST  Figure 51                esere O    79568 00 Ring  Retaining  Air Assist    Qty       19603 8F Set Screw  Cup Point       79460 04 Assembly  Plug  Low Voltage       79588 00 Assembly  Barrel AA90 With Needle  Retaining Ring       79586 00 Assembly  Barrel AA90  Barrel Only  76105 00 Swivel  High Pressure       77096 00 Fluid Tube Assembly       79476 01 Handle Assembly  7720 01 Filter  Paint   005 Web Spacing  100 Mesh  Fine        7720 02 Filter  Paint  009 Web Spacing  60 Mesh  Course        LSORO0005 17 O Ring  PTFE Encapsulated       72375 02 Seal  PTFE       17130 00 Spring  Return       79001 31 O Ring  Solvent Proof       79310 00 Rod Assembly  Dual Stage Air Valve       79453 00 Cap  Retaining  Air Valve       78635 00 Nut  Retaining  Air Valve       10051 05 Cup Seal  Spring Loaded       79322 11 Hook  Blank  Molded       79570 00 Bracket  Support  Offset       74189 00 Fitting  Air Inlet  REM        79001 08 O Ring  Solvent Proof       Table B    B  Trigger  Molded       79454 00 S
40. icators   Installation    Ensure that all elements of the coating system  are correctly grounded  connected  and located     Position all non approved electrical apparatus   including  but not limited to  high voltage power  supplies  fluid pumps  and air compressors   outside of the hazardous location  See the  appropriate country or local codes     Provide appropriate fire extinguishing equipment     Provide conductive flooring in all spray areas     TYPICAL AA90 CASCADE  APPLICATOR  INSTALLATION    Connect the low voltage cable to the control unit low  voltage socket  Gently hand tighten the cable retaining  nut  Connect the other end of the low voltage cable  to the applicator  using a wrench to tighten  Slide the  cable boot over the nut        DO NOT overtighten the low voltage    cable connection to the applicator  Dam   age to plastic parts may occur        Thecontrol unit may be connected through conduit  with an explosion proof switch on or near the spray  booth where it will be convenient to the operator   or may be connected with a power cord depending  upon application requirement     18    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Installation                                                                                               A  JA TN  N  7 af  RE  3  A       D        N                ELS A  Le Be Be                LN  A     gt             R lt 1 Meg Ohm     E       KERN    INS  PEERS E       4   D                 fe Ge     E Z  3   _         Le       5      
41. ipment     AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Introduction    80131 41X CONTROL UNIT  ELECTRICAL  SPECIFICATIONS  Electrical  Input Voltage  100 240 VAC  Current  1A maximum RMS  Frequency  50 60 Hz  Wattage  40 watts  maximum   Output Voltage  20 VDC maximum  Current  1A DC maximum  Physical  Height  14 0cm  5 5 inches   Width  21 6cm  8 5 inches   Depth  19 1cm  7 5 inches   Weight  3 4       7 5 lbs    Pneumatic  Supply Air  6 9 bar  100 psig  maximum    Control Unit Inputs   Outputs    9060 Voltage Maximum  Part   Designation Output    80131 41X    110 120 VAC     85 kV DC       80131 412   220 240 VAC EURO     85 kV DC       80131 413   220 240 VAC CHINA     85 kV DC    Control Unit   Applicator  Combinations    9060  Part      80131 41X 79580                  12    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Introduction                7     Figure 1  AA90 Cascade Solventborne Electrostatic Spray Applicator Features   Air Assist    AA90 CASCADE SOLVENTBORNE ELECTROSTATIC SPRAY  APPLICATOR FEATURES   AIR ASSIST           enm      c       Cap Electrode Trigger Lock Assembly   Barrel  HP Fluid Hose Connection   Replaceable Hook Air Inlet Connection   Fan Air Adjust Low Voltage Cable Connection  2 Finger Trigger kV Setpoint Switch Microamp Display                   AH 07 01 10 13    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Introduction                                                                      POWER                                                                           
42. is  in the 150mm to 300mm area  6 inch to 12 inch      24    Ransburg     gt  The object being coated is maintained  at ground potential  The applicator opera   tor is also grounded  therefore  the operator    has as much attraction for the electrostatic  paint as the object  To prevent  wrap back   always keep the applicator nozzle closer to  the target than to the operator        For the best  hiding  and uniformity of film thick   ness  the stroke overlap should be approximately  50   There should be some overlap at edges  of the part to increase edge coverage  Overlap  requirements may vary widely with different paint  formulations and different compositions of objects  being coated     Triggering   Applicator triggering  ON OFF  depends largely  on the desired results  the amount of wraparound  required  edge coating  etc    If the front and back  of the object are being coated  proper applicator  technique can edge coatin some instances without  making a specific pass for that purpose           gering the applicator before the target is directly  in front of the applicator may cause heavy edge  buildup on the leading edge of the target due to  the electrostatic attraction     PREPARATION    Paint   Aselection of the proper paint mixture is essential  to electrostatic operation  Paint test equipment  may be obtained through your Ransburg repre   sentative  For further paint formulation and test  procedures  consult your Ransburg representative  and or your paint supplier
43. le or line    2  Paint applicator filter too 2  Replace or change to finer screen paint filter   coarse or damaged    3  Paint pigments too coarse 3  Pre filter paint and or use larger nozzle orifice     Paint Leaks 1  Loose nozzle cap 1  Tighten nut   Through Center    of Nozzle 2  Improper trigger adjustment   2  Readjust    Failure to Shut Off     3  Defective or dirty valve seat   3  Flush out or replace as needed     Paint Leaks Around    Loose nozzle cap 1  Tighten nut   the Nozzle Cap    2  Fluid seal worn 2  Replace seal     Paint Leaks At Rear  1  Loose packing nut 1  Tighten packing nut   of Barrel    Orange Peel or 1  Evaporation rate too fast 1  Use slower evaporating solvent   Rough Finish    2  Poor atomization 2  See  Poor Atomization and Distribution    3  Viscosity too high 3  Add solvent or heat    Paint Runs or Has   1  Low solids paint 1  Use less solvent    Poor Hiding    Qualities 2  Low viscosity 2  Use less solvent     3  Excessive delivery 3  Use smaller nozzle  wider fan angle  lower  pump pressure         Continued On Next Page     AH 07 01 10 44    Ransburg    Vector AA90 Applicators   Maintenance    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  Cont      Improper or No  High Voltage    Isolation System  Grounded Out    AH 07 01 10      Faulty low voltage cable  connections      Improper or no ground at  control unit      Faulty barrel cascade assembly    Faulty low voltage cable    Faulty control PC board      Dirtyaircapand orfluid nozzle      Blown fuse     Is the pow
44. lert you  to a situation that might cause serious injury  if instructions are not followed     A CAUTION  States information 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 proce   dure in progress     While this manual lists standard specifications  and service procedures  some minor deviations  may be found between this literature and your  equipment  Differences in local codes and plant  requirements  material delivery requirements   etc   make such variations inevitable  Compare  this manual with your system installation drawings  and appropriate Ransburg equipment manuals to  reconcile such differences     Careful study and continued use of this manual will  provide a better understanding of the equipment  and process  resulting in more efficient operation   longer trouble free service and faster  easier trou   bleshooting  If you do not have the manuals and  safety literature for your Ransburg system  contact  your local Ransburg representative or Ransburg     AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Safety    A WARNING     gt  The user MUST read and be familiar  with the Safety Section in this manual and  the Ransburg safety literature therein iden   tified      gt  This hand held device is intended to be  used by trained personnel ONLY        This manual MUST be read and thor   oughly understood by ALL personnel who  operate  clean or maintain this equipment   Special c
45. nduit  with an explosion proof switch on or near the spray  booth where it will be convenient to the operator   ormay be connected with a power cord depending  upon application requirement     AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Installation    A WARNING     gt  The electrical discharge that is available  from the charging electrode must not exceed  0 25 mJ of energy  To achieve this limit  any  flow of energy from the paint supply through  the paint line to the applicator electrode must  be prevented by grounding the paint line at  the applicator handle        Verify that the applicator handle is          tually grounded before operating it  This is  done with a fully connected and operational  system  by placing one lead of an ohmmeter  to the handle and the other to the building  electrical ground  cold water pipe  building  structure  steel  etc    This reading should be  essentially zero      gt  Ifa greater reading is obtained  check that  the control unit is grounded   See the control  unit manual for  Grounding                             A WARNING       The control unit power supply MUST be  located at least 3 feet outside of the spray  Install units in accordance with the    area   code requirements   See local and national  codes         20    Ransburg                            Vector AA90 Applicators   Installation                                                                                                                                                  
46. nstructions apply to equipment  covered by certificate number Sira O6ATEX5282X     1  The equipment may be used with flammable  gases and vapors with apparatus groups II and  with temperature class T6     2  The equipment is only certified for use in ambi   ent temperatures in the range  12 8  C to  40  C  and should not be used outside this range     3  Installation shall      carried out by suitably 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 suitably 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 accordance with 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 documentation     Refer to the  Table of Contents  of this service  manual     a  Installation   b  Operation   c  Maintenance   d  Parts Identification    7  Components to be incorporated into or used as  replacement parts of the equipment shall be fitted  by suitably trained personnel in accordance with  the manufacturer s documentation     AH 07 01 10    8  The certification of this equipment relies upon  the following materials used in its construction     If the equipment is likely to come into contac
47. nts for cleaning        Those used for equipment flushing should  have flash points equal to or higher than those  of the coating material        The flash point of the cleaning solvent shall  be at least 15   C  27   F  above the ambient  temperature  Otherwise  the cleaning process  must be carried out in an area with forced air  ventilation  It is the end users responsibility to  insure this condition is met     Spray booth ventilation must be kept at the  rates required by NFPA 33  OSHA  country  and  local codes       addition  ventilation must be  maintained 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 required 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  waterborne installations to spray solvent based  materials     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   
48. ollowing     A  Operators  Operators must be grounded  Rubber soled  insulating shoes should not be worn  Grounding  leg or wrist straps may be used     Operators must maintain contact with the handle  of the applicator  If work gloves are used  the  palm section must be cut out     Operators must remove from themselves all  metal objects that are not grounded     NOTE  REFER TO NFPA 33 REGARDING  OPERATOR GROUNDING OR SPECIFIC COUN   TRY SAFETY CODE     B  Parts being sprayed  Resistance between the  part and a grounded conveyor must not exceed  1 megohm     C  Every metal and conductive object in the spray  area  This includes the booth  parts hangers   fire extinguishers  conductive flooring  etc     Grounded conductive flooring must be provided  in the spray area     Turn off voltage at the power module before flush   ing out  cleaning  or removing any parts from the  applicator     Never install an applicator into a fluid system using  an isolated solvent supply     Do not touch applicator electrode while applicator  is energized     Personnel must be given training in accordance  with the requirements of NFPA 33     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  oper   ation maintenance  and housekeeping        Ransburg    Vector AA90 Applicators   Atex    EUROPEAN ATEX DIRECTIVE 94 9 EC  ANNEX Il  1 0 6    The following i
49. ons  Low Flow   Reset Button High Voltage Cable Connector        Meter Standard     Connector   Fault Indicator Fuses   On Off Switch Ground Lug   Local Remote Mode Indicator AC Inlet Receptable    One Touch  kV Setpoint Button Interlock     Connector                              BY  O  PM  A gt           AH 07 01 10 17    Ransburg    INSTALLATION    A WARNING     gt  Install and route the hoses and cable so  they are NOT exposed to temperatures in  excess of 120  F and so that all hose bends  are NOT LESS than a 6 inch  15 cm  radi   us  Failure to comply with these guidelines  could cause equipment malfunctions that  might create HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS        This information is intended ONLY to indicate  general installation guidelines of this product and  its working relationship to other Ransburg system  components  Each installation is unique and  should be directed by an Ransburg representative     SAFE INSTALLATION      Ground the spray booth  the paint supply  and  the conveyor or work support     Ground all solvent and waste safety containers     Ground all work holders and hooks and keep  them free of paint       Ground the target object to a structural ground  and not back to the applicator system  Ensure  thatalltargetobjects have a resistance to ground  of one megohm or LESS        Target grounding wire must not be con     nected directly to the ground lug of the 9060   A seperate ground line must be used for  each connection        AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Appl
50. pplicator and all bend radii ofthe cable should not  be less than 6 inches  15cm   Connect the high  voltage cable to the power supply and tighten the  retaining nut and set screw  If during the routing  of the high voltage cable it is required to remove  it from the applicator  care should be taken when  reinstalling sothatthe clip retaining the high voltage  cable in the applicator is completely engaged and  the high voltage cable retention              15 tightened  to 5 7 Ibs in   6  8 Nm   see Figure 17         Figure 17  High Voltage Cable Removal and  Installation       WARNING     gt  The power supply must be off when the  applicator is removed or reinstalled        22    Ransburg    FILTERS   CLASSIC AND CASCADE     Install an air filter assembly onto the factory air     NOTE     gt  An air filter MUST be installed to pre   vent contamination of the coating material  by the atomization and fan air     LINE HOSE   AIR   CLASSIC AND CASCADE     Ransburg supplies a standard 2m whip hose with  all applicator assemblies  Connect air hose of  proper size and length based on application     A WARNING       Use only hose rated at 6 9 bar  100 psig   working pressure or above        AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Installation    LINE HOSE   FLUID   CLASSIC AND CASCADE     Ransburg supplies a standard 1m whip hose   Optional hose lengths are available  Ransburg  offers this hose ONLY as a complete assembly  to ensure that the hose is properly grounded at  each end fi
51. r improperly routed      Improper spray technique    Clogged nozzle    Clogged hose or filters      No pressure at paint pump    1    2        Vector AA90 Applicators   Maintenance      Partially clogged nozzle   Clean out     Increase pump air pressure       Try nozzle with narrower fan or smaller orifice     Try nozzle with narrower fan or smaller orifice     Replace       Straighten electrode or replace nozzle    assembly       Readjust shaping air pressure     See  Poor Atomization and distribution        Reduce  with code limits        Reduce air pressure to pump       Hold applicator further back       Consult Ransburg technical assistance       Check ground integrity from target through    support to ground       Check that parts are fully grounded  strip    workholders       Hold applicator closer       Increase  or adjust direction  change booth    filter       Keep applicator directed at work     Blow out nozzle     Clean       If pump air supply OK  consult pump manual     43    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Maintenance    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  Cont      Excessive Surging  1  Restriction in pump airline   1  Remove restriction   2  Insufficient pump capacity 2  Secure larger pump or reduce output   3  Clogged paint filter 3  Service or replace   4  Low air volume capacity 4  Check factory air capacity   5  Nozzle too large 5  Replace with correct nozzle     Persistent Nozzle 1  Paint allowed to dry in 1  Flush lines with solvent after each use   Clogging nozz
52. se of po   lar solvents  the applicator should be wiped  down with non polar solvent prior to going  back into use        ROUTINE SCHEDULE    Follow these maintenance steps to extend the  life of the applicator and ensure efficient opera   tion     Several Times Daily      Turn the control unit power OFF       Set the trigger stop lever and inspect the air  cap for paint accumulation  Clean as frequently  as necessary with a soft bristled brush and a  suitable solvent       Clean all insulating surfaces in the system   Remove paint accumulation from the exterior of  the applicator and low voltage or high voltage  cable with a solvent dampened cloth        NEVER soak or submerge the electrical    components of the applicator  i e   cascade  barrel assembly  assembly or cable assem   bly  Damage and failure may occur        Ransburg    Daily  or at start of each shift       Verify that ALL solvent safety containers are  grounded       Checkwithin 20 feet of the point of operation   ofthe applicator  and remove or groundALL  loose or ungrounded objects       Inspect workholders for accumulated coating  materials  and remove such accumulations        Check that atomizer assembly is clean and  undamaged       Check the applicator electrode for damage     Clean the fluid filter  if necessary       Turn the control unit power ON  Its green pilot  should light or Aviator will be audible       Run a voltage output test     Applicator High Voltage Output  Test  Cascade Classic     Use 
53. se solvents do not always meet the  cleaning needs of some materials  If conductive  polar solvents are used to clean the applicator  components  all residues must be removed using  a non conductive non polar solvent  i e  high flash  naphtha   If there are any questions as to what  solvents are best for cleaning  contact your local  Ransburg distributor and or your paint supplier        WARNING     gt  Any solvent used for cleaning must have    a flash point of 5   C  9   F  above ambient  temperate  It is the end users responsibility  to insure this condition is met        The     90 applicator  air hoses  fluid hoses  and  low voltage high voltage cable assemblies should  not be submerged or soaked in solvent  However   the outer surface of these items can be wiped  with a suitable solvent  When the applicator is  disassembled into individual components  some of  these items may be soaked in a suitable cleaning  solvent  The items that cannot be soaked are noted  throughout this manual  All electrical components  cannot be cleaned or soaked in any solvents     A WARNING       ENSURE the power is OFF and the  system is grounded before using solvent  to clean ANY equipment  Relieve all fluid  pressures        When using cleaning solvent  standard  health and safety precautions should apply     AH 07 01 10       Vector AA90 Applicators   Maintenance       Cleaning of the exterior surfaces of the  applicator should be done with non polar    solvents  If cleaning requires the u
54. setpoint at the applicator  the ap   plicator must NOT be triggered  By pushing the  kV button on the rear cover of the applicator  the  setpoint will change  If there are 2 green lights lit   setpoint 1 is active  If 2 green lights and 2 yellow  lights are lit  setpoint 2 is active  If all lights are lit   2 green lights  2 yellow lights  and 2 red lights   setpoint 3 is active     kV to the applicator can be turned off by pressing  the applicator kV button in for 2 3 seconds  This  can be done whether the applicator is triggered  or not and is useful if the kV needs to be turned  off for spraying into recessed areas  When the  kV is disabled in this manner  the kV meter will    AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Operation    read zero  OFF will be displayed in the microamp  meter  and all kV setpoint indicator lights will be  disabled  Pressing the kV button in for another  2 3secondsturns the kV tothe applicator back on        WARNING       DO NOT turn the applicator off using the  applicator button in place of interlocking with    a solvent supply for flushing  The applicator  must be interlocked with solvent supply such  that when the solvent is on to flush the              cator  there is no kV at the applicator        SETPOINT  1                               2  GREEN LIGHTS SETPOINT  2   SETPOINT  3   2  GREEN LIGHTS   2  YELLOW LIGHTS        2  GREEN LIGHTS   2  YELLOW LIGHTS   2  RED LIGHTS         SETPOINT  CHANGE BUTTON    Figure 26  View of Rear Cover    BA
55. t be as          scribed by an industrial hygienist or safety expert   and be approved     Spray applicators require that aluminum inlet fittings  be replaced with stainless steel   See  Accesso   ries  list  Aluminum is widely used in other spray  application equipment   such as material pumps   regulators  valves  etc  Check all other equipment  items before use and make sure they can also be  used safely with these solvents  Read the label  or data sheet for the material you intend to spray   If in doubt as to whether or not a coating or clean   ing material is compatible  contact your material  supplier  Any other type of solvent may be used  with aluminum equipment     Turn the power module 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        Ransburg    AREA HAZARD    Tells where hazards   Tells what the hazard is   may occur     Spray Area Electrostatic Arcing    General Use and   Improper operation or mainte   Maintenance nance may create a hazard     Personnel must be properly  trained in the use ofthis equip   ment     AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Safety    SAFEGUARDS  Tells how to avoid the hazard     Never operate the applicator without properly  grounding the f
56. t with  aggressive substances  then itis the responsibility  of the user to take suitable precautions that prevent  itfrom 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 resistant to  specific chemicals     Refer to  Specifications  in the  Introduction   section     a  All fluid passages contain stainless steel  or  nylon fittings   b  High voltage cascade is encapsulated with  a solvent resistant epoxy     9  A recapitulation of the certification marking is  detailed in the  Atex  section  on the next page   label numbers  79496  79515  and 79612     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 atranslation 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     Ransburg    Vector AA90 79580 and 79581  ATEX Product Marking Definitions    Ex Certificate Number  Gira O6ATEX5282X    Sira   Notified Body performing EC type examination  06   Year of certification   ATEX   Referenc
57. the power supply and applicator circuitry cause  the high voltage to approach zero while the current  approaches its maximum value        WARNING       When more than one waterborne  applicator is fed from a common isolat   ed fluid supply  there is a potential for  electrical energy discharge through any    other applicators when one applicator is  triggered  Depending upon the system  capacity  this discharge could be hazard   ous  Install only one spray applicator per  isolated fluid supply system        11    Ransburg    SPECIFICATIONS  SOLVENTBORNE     CASCADE     Environmental Physical    Applicator Length     Weight     Hose and Cable Lengths     Atomizer Assembly     25 9cm   10 2 inches     760g   1 67 165     Cascade     10m  15m  20m   25m  and 30m    79580 0XXXX     See  Nozzle Selection Guide      Electrical    Operating Voltage     Current Output   Cascade     Paint Resistance      Part Sprayability     85 kV maximum    65 microamperes maximum   1 MQ to          Determine sprayability of  part to be coated using  Model No  76652 Test  Equipment     See  Paint  HV  amp  SCI Test Equipment  service    manual      Mechanical    Fluid Pressure     Fluid Flow Rate     Air Pressure     Sound Level    Consumption     Wetted Parts     193 bar  2800 psi    maximum     Variable to 1 500 cc minute   spray tip dependent     6 9 bar   0 100 psi   maximum     83 dB A    2 1 bar   30 psig     Nylon  Acetal  Stainless  Steel  PTFE  and Carbide      Use Model No  76652  Test Equ
58. tor AA90 Applicators   Manual Changes    57    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 ordering Spare Parts     Form No  AH 07 01 10  Litho in U S A   05 15       2015 Ransburg  All rights reserved   Models and specifications subject to change without notice     DeVILBISS    Ransburg BGK               Ransburg    Finishing Brands      BIE company    
59. tor may begin  When the  ON OFF switch is turned on  the kV display will  show the applicator type the 9060 Power Supply  is configured for and the microamp display will  show the current software revision level  These   items are displayed for about 2 3 seconds   APPLICATOR TYPE  NUMBER    MBER   SOFTWARE REVISION LEVEI    T         j    f m     m                                              E                 gt   Se                                     NN                                                      ON OFF SWITCH    Figure 35  Power Supply Start Up Display    START UP DISPLAY    Applicator Type    SETTING AND  ADJUSTING OUTPUT  VOLTAGE       The voltage on the 80130 41X power supply is  adjustable between 20 kV and full      DC  The  factory preset voltages are Preset 1   full kV minus  20 kV  Preset 2   full kV minus 10 kV  and Preset  3   full kV     The Vector applicator system has three voltage  setpoints 1  2             Each of these setpoints  can be individually adjusted between 20 and full  kV using the   and   buttons on the front panel  of the power supply  When the   or   buttons are  held in longer than 1 second  the kV display will    AH 07 01 10    Vector AA90 Applicators   Operation    begin incrementing or decrementing in units of 5  instead of 1     When the applicator trigger is off  the present  setpoint can be changed by pressing the 1  2  or  3 buttons on the front panel     SINGLE PUSHES INCREMENT VOLTAGE DOWN     OR  UP     IN SINGLE INCREMENT
60. tting     A WARNING       Use only high pressure hose rated at 193  bar  2800 psig  working pressure or above        23    Ransburg    OPERATION    SAFE OPERATION      Ground all operators by requiring that they hold  the applicator handle with a bare hand     e Ground operators and all other persons in spray  areas by requiring that they wear conductive  soled shoes or grounding straps       Have exhaust fans operating while spraying       Exhaust fans must be interlocked with the  control unit or Aviator       See that no more than one gallon of solvent  per safety container per operator is inside of  the hazard location        f ANY symptom of improper operation occurs   suspend use of the unit until the problem has  been diagnosed and corrected  See  Trou   bleshooting Guide  or contact your authorized  Ransburg representative       Ground MUST be maintained during the addition  of fluid to any supply container  Whenever  transferring flammable fluid from one container  to another  both containers MUST be properly  connected to a proven ground first and then  to each other  Personnel executing such a  transfer MUST also be grounded       A chemical reaction  resulting in the possibil   ity of a pressure EXPLOSION  may occur if  1  1  1 Trichloroethane  Methylene Chloride   or other Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvents  are used in PRESSURIZABLE FLUID SYS   TEMS having ALUMINUM or GALVANIZED  WETTED PARTS  Such an explosion could  cause DEATH  serious BODILY INJURY and   or su
61. um RMS  Frequency  50 60 Hz  Wattage  40 watts  maximum   Output Voltage  20 85 kV DC  Current  90 microamps  maximum   Physical  Height  16 5cm  6 5 inches   Width  37 8cm  14 9 inches   Depth  30 7cm  12 1 inches   Weight  10 2 Kg  22 5 lbs    Pneumatic  Weight  6 9 bar     100 psig   maximum     Control Unit Inputs   Outputs    9060 Voltage Maximum  Part   Designation Output    80130 411   110 120         85 kV DC  80130 412   220 240 VAC EURO    85 kV DC  80130 413   220 240 VAC CHINA    85      DC          Control Unit   Applicator  Combinations    9060  Part      80130 414 79581 0            15    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Introduction                     T                 H           pi  2                            Figure 3      90 Classic Solventborne Electrostatic Spray Applicator Features   Air Assist    AA90 CLASSIC SOLVENTBORNE ELECTROSTATIC  SPRAY APPLICATOR FEATURES   AIR ASSIST     No   _ Description   no    Description      Cap Electrode    Trigger Lock Assembly  Barrel  HP Fluid Hose Connection  Replaceable Hook Air Inlet Connections  Fan Air Adjust High Voltage Cable Connection  2 Finger Trigger                   AH 07 01 10    16    Ransburg Vector AA90 Applicators   Introduction                                                                               Figure 4  80130 14X 9060 Power Supply Features    80130 41X 9060 POWER SUPPLY FEATURES    De om  e   m    kV Meter kV Setpoint Adjust Buttons   High Voltage On Indicator Air Flow Switch Connecti
62. ure to zero  and allow the solvent  to remain in the lines  see    Flushing Procedures     in this section      6  Set the trigger stop lever     34    Ransburg    FLUSHING  PROCEDURES    The fluid system should be thoroughly cleaned by  flushing with a clean compatible solvent whenever  a color change is made  or when the applicator  will not be used for an extended period     1  Turn OFF the control unit power supply power   2  Turn the paint supply OFF     3  Turn the shaping air supply OFF  Bleed all air  from the line     4  Tilt the applicator down and trigger until it is  clear of paint     5  Setthe trigger stop lever and remove the nozzle  nut  air nozzle  and fluid nozzle     6  Connect the solvent supply     7  Release the trigger stop and run solvent through  the system until it runs clear     8  Disconnect the solvent supply     9  Trigger the applicator until it is clear of sol   vent  After the preceding steps are complete  the  applicator is ready for color change  storage  or  maintenance     NOTE       If production downtime is to be short   the fluid lines may not require flushing   depending on the coating material being  used   If the solids in the coating settle  slowly  the lines will not need to be flushed  as soon after shutdown as with fast set   tling solids  The paint being used and the  length of downtime will determine the need  for flushing  Metallic paint and primer will  require flushing sooner than other types of  coating material     AH 07 0
    
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