COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLY CONNECTION (Refer to the typical installation drawing)
Compressed air supply to the electrostatic coating system must be dry and clean. Dirt or moisture
can ruin the quality of your finished workpiece and can cause the gun to malfunction.
To reduce the risk of electric shock or other serious injury, use only KREMLIN electrically conductive
air hose (with green mark).
Interconnect the air hose (R) between the air valve (E) and the air inlet connection on the power
supply (H). Interconnect the air hose (I) between the air outlet connection on the power supply (H)
and the air inlet connection on the electrostatic gun (J).
With air filter/air pressure regulator (D), adjust atomizing air pressure - Min. 2 bar (29 psi) - Max.
6 bar (88 psi).
If necessary install an air line lubricator between the air pressure regulator (F) and the pump (L).
PRODUCT SUPPLY CONNECTION (Refer to the typical installation drawing)
Before connecting the fluid line (O), check that the hose is suited to the pump working pressure.
Blow it out with air and flush it with solvent.
Never use damaged fluid hoses. Use only KREMLIN fluid hose designed for the resistivity range of
the fluid to be sprayed.
Connect the fluid filter (M) onto the pump fluid outlet (L).
Connect the fluid drain valve (N) onto the fluid filter outlet (M).
Interconnect the fluid filter outlet (M) and the electrostatic spray gun (J) with a fluid hose (O).
VENTILATE THE SPRAY BOOTH
To prevent hazardous concentrations of toxic and/or flammable vapors, spray only in a correctly
ventilated spray booth.
Never operate the spray gun when the ventilation system is stopped.
High velocity air exhaust will decrease the operating efficiency of the electrostatic system. (Air
exhaust velocity of 30 meters (98.5 ft)/minute should be sufficient).
Nevertheless, before operating the electrostatic coating system, make sure that the air velocity of
the spray booth complies with the local regulations.
ELECTRICAL CHECKS (Refer to the typical installation drawing)
Before connecting the power supply unit (H) on the main power source, be sure it is compatible with
the local voltage source (115 VAC/60 Hz or 230 VAC/50 Hz).
Caution : if required, switch commutator (E) for appropriate local voltage source.
With a megohmmeter check the electrical grounding continuity between the ground connection of
the power supply (H) and the grounded AC input power source (real earth connection).
Do not attempt to bypass or defeat the ground interconnections : failure to ground the power supply
may result in an electrical shock hazard, fire or explosion.
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