High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo Voltage-Block System

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High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo Voltage-Block System Part For parts and technical support, call the Industrial Coating Systems Customer Support Center at (800) 433-939 or contact your local Nordson representative. This document is subject to change without notice. Check http://emanuals.nordson.com for the latest version. NORDSON CORPORATION AMHERST, OHIO USA

Nordson Corporation welcomes requests for information, comments and inquiries about its products. Address all correspondence to Nordson Corporation 555 Jackson Street Amherst, OH 4400 Notice This is a Nordson Corporation publication which is protected by copyright. Original copyright date 995. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Nordson Corporation. The information contained in this publication is subject to change without notice. Trademarks 00 Plus, Blue Box, ChromaFlex, CleanSleeve, CleanSpray, Control Coat, Cross-Cut, Easy Coat, Econo-Coat, Excel 2000, Flow Sentry, Isocoil, Isocore, Iso-Flo, Nordson, the Nordson logo, PRX, Pro-Flo, RBX, Ready-Coat, Rhino, Select Coat, Select Cure, Shur-Lok, Smart Spray, System Sentry, Thread Coat, Tribomatic, and Versa-Spray are registered trademarks of Nordson Corporation. CPX, CanWorks, Excel 2000, PowderGrid, Pulse Spray, SCF, Versa-Coat, Versa Screen, Package of Values, and Swirl Coat are trademarks of Nordson Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 997 Nordson Corporation

Table of Contents i Table of Contents Safety. Introduction... - 2. Safety Symbols... - 3. Qualified Personnel... -3 4. Intended Use... -3 5. Installation... -4 6. Operation... -5 7. Less-Obvious Dangers... -7 8. Action in the Event of a System or Component Malfunction... -8 9. Maintenance and Repair... -8 0. Material and Solvent Precautions... -0. Disposal... -3 Description. Introduction... 2-2. Description... 2-3. How the Iso-Flo Works... 2-4 Machine Cycle Description... 2-6 Door Interlock Valve Operation... 2-6 4. Specifications and Operating Requirements... 2-6 Installation. Introduction... 3-2. Mounting and Connections... 3-3. Installation Instructions... 3-3 Operation. Introduction... 4-2. Preparing the Lubrication System... 4- System Lubricant... 4- Filling Lubricator and Adjusting Flow Rate... 4-3. New System Flush... 4-2 997 Nordson Corporation

ii Table of Contents Operation (contd.) 4. Daily Operation... 4-3 Startup... 4-3 Shutdown... 4-4 System Flush... 4-4 Material Change... 4-5 Computer-Controlled Color-Change Option... 4-5 5. Long-Term Shutdown... 4-6 6. Maintenance... 4-6 Daily... 4-6 Weekly... 4-7 Troubleshooting. Introduction... 5-2. Troubleshooting Procedures... 5-2 Repair. Introduction... 6-2. Coupling Repair... 6- Parts. Introduction... 7- Using the Illustrated Parts List... 7-2. Parts Lists... 7-2 Iso-Flo System... 7-2 Air Inlet Cross Assembly... 7-4 Right Pump Assembly... 7-6 Left Pump Assembly... 7-8 Right High-Capacity Shuttle Assembly... 7-0 Left Shuttle Assembly... 7-2 Male Coupling... 7-4 Female Coupling... 7-6 Door Limit Valve... 7-8 High Voltage Grounding Switch... 7-8 Dummy Coupling Assembly... 7-20 Dummy Plug Assembly... 7-2 3. Repair Kits... 7-2 997 Nordson Corporation

Section Safety 995 Nordson Corporation Issued /95 AEN 03 [SF LIQD]

-0 Safety AEN 03 [SF LIQD] Issued /95 995 Nordson Corporation

Safety - Section Safety. Introduction This section contains general safety instructions for using your Nordson equipment. Task- and equipment-specific warnings are included in other sections of this manual where appropriate. Note all warnings and follow all instructions carefully. Failure to do so may result in personal injury, death, or property damage. To use this equipment safely, read and become familiar with the general safety instructions provided in this section of the manual before installing, operating, maintaining, or repairing this equipment. read and carefully follow the instructions given throughout this manual for performing specific tasks and working with specific equipment. store this manual within easy reach of personnel installing, operating, maintaining, or repairing this equipment. follow all applicable safety procedures required by your company, industry standards, and government or other regulatory agencies. Refer to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standard 33 and to federal, state, regulatory agency, and local codes for rules and regulations covering installation and operation of spray systems. obtain and read Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all materials used. 2. Safety Symbols Become familiar with the safety symbols presented in this section. These symbols will alert you to safety hazards and conditions that may result in personal injury, death, or property and equipment damage. WARNING: Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury, death, or equipment damage. 995 Nordson Corporation Issued /95 AEN 03 [SF LIQD]

-2 Safety 2. Safety Symbols (contd.) WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury, death, or equipment damage. WARNING: Disconnect equipment from line voltage. Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury, death, or equipment damage. WARNING: Risk of explosion or fire. Fire, open flames, and smoking prohibited. WARNING: Wear protective clothing, safety goggles, and approved respiratory protection. Failure to observe may result in serious injury. WARNING: Hot! Risk of burns. Wear heat-protective clothing, safety goggles with side shields and/or heat-protective gloves depending on the symbol shown. WARNING: System or material pressurized. Relieve pressure. Failure to observe this warning may result in serious injury or death. WARNING: Injection. Do not point this device at yourself or other personnel. Failure to observe this warning may result in serious injury or death. AEN 03 [SF LIQD] Issued /95 995 Nordson Corporation

Safety -3 2. Safety Symbols (contd.) CAUTION: Failure to observe may result in equipment damage. CAUTION: Hot surface. Failure to observe may result in burns. 3. Qualified Personnel Qualified personnel is defined here as individuals who thoroughly understand the equipment and its safe operation, maintenance, and repair. Qualified personnel are physically capable of performing the required tasks, familiar with all relevant safety rules and regulations, and have been trained to safely install, operate, maintain, and repair the equipment. It is the responsibility of the company operating this equipment to see that its personnel meet these requirements. 4. Intended Use WARNING: Use of this equipment in ways other than described in this manual may result in personal injury, death, or property and equipment damage. Use this equipment only as described in this manual. Nordson Corporation cannot be responsible for injuries or damages resulting from nonstandard, unintended applications of its equipment. This equipment is designed and intended only for the purpose described in this manual. Uses not described in this manual are considered unintended uses and may result in serious personal injury, death, or property damage. Unintended uses may result from taking the following actions: making changes to equipment that have not been recommended or described in this manual or using parts that are not genuine Nordson replacement parts failing to make sure that auxiliary equipment complies with approval agency requirements, local codes, and all applicable safety standards using materials or auxiliary equipment that are inappropriate or incompatible with your Nordson equipment allowing unqualified personnel to perform any task 995 Nordson Corporation Issued /95 AEN 03 [SF LIQD]

-4 Safety 5. Installation Read the installation section of all system component manuals before installing your Nordson equipment. A thorough understanding of system components and their requirements will help you to install this equipment safely and efficiently. WARNING: Failure to follow these safety procedures can result in personal injury or death. Allow only qualified personnel to install Nordson equipment. Use only approved equipment. Using unapproved equipment in an approved system may void agency approvals. Make sure all equipment is rated and approved for the environment in which you are using it. Follow all instructions for installing components and accessories. Install all electrical, pneumatic, gas, and hydraulic connections to local code. Install locking, manual, shutoff valves in the air supply lines to the system. This allows you to relieve air pressure and lock out the pneumatic system before undertaking maintenance and repairs. Install a locking disconnect switch or breaker in the service line ahead of any electrical equipment. Use only electrical wire of sufficient gauge and insulation to handle the rated current demand. All wiring must meet local codes. Ground all electrically conductive equipment. Ungrounded conductive equipment can store a static charge which could ignite a fire or cause an explosion if a hot spark is discharged. Route electrical wiring, electrostatic cables, and air hoses and tubing along a protected path. Make sure they will not be damaged. Do not bend electrostatic cables around a radius of less than 6 in. (52 mm). Install safety interlocks and approved, fast-acting fire detection systems. These shut down the spray system and any flammable liquid supply if a ventilation or electrical problem occurs, a fire is detected, or other emergency situation develops. AEN 03 [SF LIQD] Issued /95 995 Nordson Corporation

Safety -5 5. Installation (contd.) Make sure the spray area floor is conductive to ground and that the operator s platform is grounded. Use only designated lifting points or lugs to lift and move heavy equipment. Always balance and block loads when lifting to prevent shifting. Lifting devices must be inspected, certified, and rated for a greater weight than the equipment being lifted. Do not use unapproved fluid hoses. Solvents may cause them to deteriorate rapidly which may allow flammable or pressurized material to escape. Protect components from damage, wear, and harsh environmental conditions. Allow ample room for maintenance, material supply container drop-off and loading, panel accessibility, and cover removal. Protect equipment with safety devices as specified by applicable safety regulations. If safety devices must be removed for installation, install them immediately after the work is completed and check them for proper functioning. 6. Operation Only qualified personnel, physically capable of operating the equipment and with no impairments to their judgement or reaction times, should operate this equipment. Read all component manuals before operating this equipment. A thorough understanding of system components and their operation will help you operate the system safely and efficiently. Use this equipment only in the environments for which it is rated. Do not operate this equipment in humid, flammable, or explosive environments unless it has been rated for safe operation in these environments. Before starting this equipment, check all safety interlocks, fire-detection systems, and protective devices such as panels and covers. Make sure all devices are fully functional. Do not operate the system if these devices are not working properly. Do not deactivate or bypass automatic safety interlocks, locked-out electrical disconnects, or pneumatic valves. 995 Nordson Corporation Issued /95 AEN 03 [SF LIQD]

-6 Safety 6. Operation (contd.) Know where EMERGENCY STOP buttons, shutoff valves, and fire extinguishers are located. Make sure they work. If a component malfunctions, shut down and lock out the equipment immediately. Before operating, make sure all conductive equipment, objects being sprayed, and fluid containers are connected to a true earth ground. Never operate equipment with a known malfunction or leak. Never point handguns or applicator nozzles at yourself or other persons. Never touch exposed electrical connections on equipment while the power is ON. Do not operate the equipment at pressures higher than the rated maximum working pressure of any component in the system. Shut off moving equipment before taking measurements or inspecting workpieces. Know the pinch points, temperatures, pressures, and material composition for all equipment that you are working with. Recognize potential hazards associated with these and exercise appropriate caution. Wear shoes with conductive soles, such as leather, or use grounding straps to maintain a connection to ground when working with or around electrostatic equipment. Do not wear or carry metallic objects (jewelry or tools) while working with or around electrostatic equipment. Ungrounded metal can store a static charge and cause harmful shocks. Maintain skin-to-metal contact between your hand and the gun handle to prevent shocks while operating manual electrostatic spray guns. If wearing gloves, cut away the palm or fingers. Shut off electrostatic power supplies and ground gun electrodes before making adjustments to powder spray guns. If you notice electrical arcing in a spray area, shut down the system immediately. An arc can cause a fire or explosion. Keep parts of the body or loose clothing away from rotating parts. Remove personal jewelry and cover or tie back long hair. AEN 03 [SF LIQD] Issued /95 995 Nordson Corporation

Safety -7 6. Operation (contd.) Wear National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) approved respirators while operating spray equipment and when performing maintenance and cleaning tasks. Wear eye protection when operating spray equipment. Wear gloves and protective clothing to protect your skin from materials. Keep paint pumps, pressure pots, and containers of flammable coating materials or solvents far enough away from spray booths to prevent their inclusion in a booth fire. Do not smoke in the spray area. A lit cigarette could ignite a fire or cause an explosion. Treat all high-pressure fittings and hoses as if they could leak. High-pressure compressed air can be injected under the skin and cause serious injury or death. Do not use materials that will corrode the equipment. Do not attempt to operate electrical equipment if standing water is present. Wash exposed skin frequently with soap and water, especially before eating or drinking. Do not use solvents to remove coating materials from your skin. 7. Less-Obvious Dangers Operators should also be aware of less-obvious dangers in the workplace that often cannot be completely eliminated: exposed surfaces on the equipment which may be hot or have sharp edges and cannot be practically safeguarded electrical equipment which may remain energized after the equipment has been shut off vapors and materials which may cause allergic reactions or other health problems automatic hydraulic, pneumatic equipment, or mechanical parts that may move without warning unguarded, moving mechanical assemblies 995 Nordson Corporation Issued /95 AEN 03 [SF LIQD]

-8 Safety 8. Action in the Event of a System or Component Malfunction Do not operate a system that contains malfunctioning components. If a component malfunctions, turn the system OFF immediately. Disconnect and lock out electrical power. Close and lock out hydraulic and pneumatic shutoff valves and relieve pressures. Allow only qualified personnel to make repairs. Repair or replace the malfunctioning component according to instructions provided in its manual. 9. Maintenance and Repair Allow only qualified personnel to perform maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair tasks. Only persons who are properly trained and familiar with Nordson equipment are permitted to service this equipment. Always wear appropriate protective clothing and use safety devices when working on this equipment. Follow the recommended maintenance procedures in your equipment manuals. Do not service or adjust any equipment unless another person trained in first aid and CPR is present. Disconnect, lock out, and tag electrical power at a disconnect or breaker in the service line ahead of electrical equipment before servicing. Relieve air and fluid pressures before servicing equipment. Follow the specific instructions in this manual. Use only genuine Nordson replacement parts. Using unapproved parts or making unapproved modifications to equipment may void agency approvals and create safety hazards. WARNING: Note the flash point of the cleaning solvent used. Only use controlled methods and equipment, such as temperature-controlled or explosion-protected heaters, to heat cleaning solvent. Observe explosion-prevention regulations and follow applicable safety instructions. Refer to the MSDS before using solvents to clean this equipment. The MSDS will provide use, storage, and disposal information about the solvent. Read this information carefully and follow instructions. AEN 03 [SF LIQD] Issued /95 995 Nordson Corporation

Safety -9 9. Maintenance and Repair (contd.) Never use an open flame to clean the unit or components of the unit. Do not store flammable materials in the spray area or room. Keep paint pumps, pressure pots, and containers of flammable coating materials or solvents far enough away from spray booths to prevent their inclusion in a booth fire. If a fire or explosion occurs, flammable materials in the area will increase the chances and the extent of personal injuries and property damage. Make sure that the room where you are working is sufficiently ventilated. Avoid breathing vapors over prolonged periods of time. Check interlock systems periodically to ensure their effectiveness. WARNING: Operating faulty or electrostatic equipment is hazardous and can cause electrocution, fire, or explosion. Make resistance checks part of your periodic maintenance program. Check all ground connections periodically with a megohm meter. Resistance to ground must not exceed one megohm. If sparks or arcing occur, shut down the system immediately. Connect all disconnected equipment ground cables and wires after servicing the equipment. Ground all conductive equipment. WARNING: Service lines connected to panel disconnect switches will still be energized unless power is shut off at another disconnect ahead of the panel. Make sure the power is off before servicing. Wait 5 minutes for capacitors to discharge after shutting off the electrical power. Turn off the electrostatic power supply and ground the gun electrode before adjusting or cleaning the nozzles, fluid tips, or air caps. If a power on test is required, perform the test carefully and then shut off and lock out power as soon as the test is over. Never troubleshoot the power supply without first disconnecting all external power supplies and discharging the high-voltage capacitors with an insulated screwdriver. Ground electrodes and electrostatic cable ends before touching them. 995 Nordson Corporation Issued /95 AEN 03 [SF LIQD]

-0 Safety 9. Maintenance and Repair (contd.) Do not attempt to service electrical equipment if there is standing water present. Do not service electrical equipment in a high-humidity environment. Use tools with insulated handles when working with electrical equipment. Keep high-voltage connection points clean and insulated with dielectric grease or oil. Do not attempt to service a moving piece of equipment. Shut off the equipment and lock out power. Secure equipment to prevent uncontrolled movement. 0. Material and Solvent Precautions WARNING: Hot! Risk of burns. Wear heat-protective clothing, eye protection with side shields and/or heat-protective gloves. Heated materials may cause severe burns on contact. Remember that some materials, even solid materials, may retain heat for some time. If you are burned by a heated material, immediately cool the affected skin with lots of cool, clean water. Do not try to remove hot, melted material from the skin. Seek immediate medical attention. High-pressure fluids, unless they are safely contained, are extremely hazardous. A jet of high-pressure fluid can act like a knife or needle, penetrate skin and muscle, and inject itself into your body. Injected fluids can cause toxic poisoning. Do not treat an injection injury as minor. Seek medical care immediately. Inform the medical staff at the hospital that you have an injection injury and identify the fluid that was injected. If possible, give the doctor copies of the MSDS for the injected fluid and for any additives, such as solvents, that are in the injected fluid. Also, Nordson recommends that you carry a National Safety Equipment Manufacturers Association (NSEMA) wallet card to give to emergency medical staff in the event of an injection injury. These cards are supplied with the equipment. Additional cards are available free from Nordson Corporation. AEN 03 [SF LIQD] Issued /95 995 Nordson Corporation

Safety - 0. Material and Solvent Precautions (contd.) WARNING: Injection hazard. Do not go near a known leak in a hose or fitting, and stay clear of all spray nozzles or orifices. Do not point an applicator at yourself or other personnel. The high-pressure fluid stream can penetrate skin and inject fluid into the body causing serious injury or death. To prevent an injection injury, take some basic safety precautions when operating your equipment. Always handle spray applicators carefully. Do not point a pressurized gun at yourself or other personnel. Never place hands, fingers, or other parts of your body directly over a spray nozzle or in front of a leak in a high-pressure system. Never back-flush the nozzles. Blocking a nozzle causes the high-pressure fluid to reverse direction and can lead to an injection injury. Always relieve system pressure before servicing equipment. Trigger all applicators and bleed off system pressure. Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents can cause an explosion when used with aluminum components in a pressurized fluid pumping system (pumps, heaters, filters, valves, spray guns, and tanks). The explosion could cause serious bodily injury, death, or substantial property damage. No available stabilizers will prevent this violent reaction from happening. WARNING: Never use halogenated hydrocarbon solvents to clean aluminum parts or to flush any system. Cleaning agents, coatings and paints, or adhesives may contain halogenated hydrocarbon solvents. Obtain and read the MSDS for each material and solvent being used. Use nonhalogenated solvents. Contact your solvent supplier to determine whether your existing materials and solvents contain halogenated hydrocarbons or to obtain a suitable, nonhalogenated hydrocarbon solvent for cleaning and flushing your system. 995 Nordson Corporation Issued /95 AEN 03 [SF LIQD]

-2 Safety 0. Material and Solvent Precautions (contd.) See Table -. Check the labels on your solvent containers. Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents can be recognized if any of the following elements are listed in the name of the product or as an ingredient: Element Symbol Prefix Flourine F Flouro- Chlorine Cl Chloro- Bromine Br Bromo- Iodine I Iodo- If you are now using halogenated hydrocarbon solvents in pressurized systems with aluminum components, perform the following steps: Pump the system empty, shut off the pumps, and relieve the system pressure. Disassemble and inspect the system components. Replace any damaged or corroded parts. Thoroughly clean all noncorroded parts with nonhalogenated hydrocarbon. Contact your coatings, solvent, or adhesive supplier for a nonhalogenated solvent to thoroughly flush the entire system before operating it. If you must continue to use halogenated hydrocarbon solvents, consult your Nordson representative about compatible Nordson components. AEN 03 [SF LIQD] Issued /95 995 Nordson Corporation

Safety -3 0. Material and Solvent Precautions (contd.) Table - Solvents Containing Halogenated Fluids Chlorinated Solvents Iodinated Solvents Brominated Solvents Fluorocarbon Solvents Carbon Tetrachloride Ethyl Iodide Ethylene Dibromide Dichlorofluoromethane Chloroform Methyl Iodide Methyl Bromide Trichlorofluoromethane Ethylene Dichloride N-butyl Iodide Methylene Chlorobromide Freon Methylene Chloride Propyl Iodide -- Trichloroethane Monochlorobenzene Orthodichlorobenzene Perchloroethylene Trichloroethylene. Disposal Dispose of equipment and materials used in operation and cleaning according to your local regulations. 995 Nordson Corporation Issued /95 AEN 03 [SF LIQD]

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Section 2 Description 997 Nordson Corporation

2-0 Description 997 Nordson Corporation

Description 2- Section 2 Description. Introduction WARNING: Operating the system with more than three automatic or one manual spray device(s) connected to it may be unsafe and in possible violation of National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) regulations. It also voids the warranty. If this occurs, Nordson Corporation will not be responsible for the performance or life of the system. The High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo Voltage-Block system is used in electrostatic waterborne coating systems equipped with one manual, or one to three automatic, spray devices. While the operator is spraying, the Iso-Flo system: delivers pressurized coating material to the system on demand electrically isolates the charged spray device and fluid path from the grounded coating material supply 2. Description The High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo system is installed between the coating material kitchen or supply pump and the spray devices. The system can be mounted on a wall or free-standing panel. Coating material can be charged in one of three ways: at the spray devices, with voltage supplied by an internal power supply (integral power supply (IPS) spray devices) at the spray devices, with voltage supplied by a power supply through a cable to the device at the Iso-Flo system with voltage supplied by a power supply through a cable to the system The Iso-Flo system does not require electricity or external controls. Compressed air powers the Iso-Flo system and it operates automatically in response to fluid flow. 997 Nordson Corporation

2-2 Description 2. Description (contd.) The High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo system houses pneumatically operated shuttles, pumps, and valves that ensure a continuous supply of coating material to the spray device(s). The pumps pressurize the coating material and deliver it to the spray device(s). The fluid path is electrostatically charged from the shuttle to the spray device. Coating material flows through the shuttle couplings to refill the pump. To prevent electrical shock, a spring-loaded air cylinder grounds out the electrostatics when the cabinet door is opened. The cylinder is controlled by a pneumatic door interlock valve located near the upper door hinge that senses when the door is opened or when the system air supply fails. Figure 2- is an internal view of an High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo system cabinet. Table 2- lists the components and describes their functions. 2 3 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 3 2 0300A Fig. 2- High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo system cabinet interior 997 Nordson Corporation

Description 2-3 2. Description (contd.) Table 2- Iso-Flo System Components and their Functions ÁÁÁ Component ÁÁÁ Function ÁÁÁ. Fluid inlet ÁÁÁ Connects fluid supply using 3 / 8 -inch NPTF connector. ÁÁÁ 2. Air inlet ÁÁÁ Connects compressed air supply using / 4 -inch NPTF connector. ÁÁÁ 3. Ground strap and clamp ÁÁÁ Connects air inlet to ground. Clamp must be secured to a true earth ground. ÁÁÁ 4. Upper limit valve ÁÁÁ Senses when shuttle has reached the upper limit of travel. ÁÁÁ 5. Lower limit valve ÁÁÁ Senses when shuttle has reached the lower limit of travel. ÁÁÁ 6. Lubricator ÁÁÁ Dispenses lubricant to the pump air motor. 7. Filter bowl Removes lubricant from pump exhaust air. 8. Iso-Flo pump Supplies coating material to spray device. 9. Male coupling Connects to female coupling when shuttle is closed to transfer coating material to pump. 0. High voltage grounding switch Connects system to ground when door is open.. Female coupling (right) Connects to male coupling when shuttle is closed to transfer coating material to pump. ÁÁÁ 2. Shuttle assembly (right) ÁÁÁ Makes or breaks fluid connection to spray device in response to signal from pilot valve. Female coupling and block are moved up and down by shuttle pneumatic cylinder. ÁÁÁ 3. Shuttle assembly (left) ÁÁÁ Makes or breaks fluid connection to spray device in response to signal from pilot valve. Female coupling and block are moved up and down by shuttle pneumatic cylinder. 4. Coating material outlet Connects coating material hose to spray device using a 3 / 8 -in. NPSM male connector. 5. Door interlock valve Sends a pneumatic signal to the high voltage grounding switch. 997 Nordson Corporation

2-4 Description 3. How the Iso-Flo Works See Figure 2-2. When operating, the spray device is automatically supplied with coating material from either of two piston pumps. The two pumps alternately supply coating material. While one pump supplies coating material, the other fills so that it is ready when the first pump is empty. There is a brief overlap where both pumps are supplying coating material to the spray devices before switching from a nearly empty pump to a full pump. The shuttles connect the pumps to the grounded coating material supply or to the charged spray devices. During system refill, the shuttles isolate the grounded side from the charged side. The shuttles are connected to either the coating material supply or to the spray devices with snuff-back fluid couplings. These couplings reduce the fluid pressure at the interface between coupling halves to near atmospheric pressure at the moment of disconnect. This reduces coating material loss and prevents coating material build-up on the exterior coupling surfaces. Three pneumatic valves (working together) cycle a pump and shuttle combination for as long as coating material flows to the spray device(s). Two of the valves are the upper and lower limit valves of the coating material pump stroke. When a pump is nearly empty and at the bottom of its stroke, the lower limit valve on the pump rod sends air to the pilots of the four-way valves that control the position of the coating material shuttles. The four-way valves shift, connecting the full pump to the spray device, then disconnecting the empty pump from the spray device, sending it to the refill position. 997 Nordson Corporation

Description 2-5 3. How the Iso-Flo Works (contd.) SHUTTLE SHUTTLE PAINT IN ATOMIZER PAINT OUT MJV 3 MJV 4D MJV 4D SHUT. VAL. 25 A 25 A S AIR AIR MJVO 3 FILTER SHUTTLE FILTER VALVE SHUTTLE VALVE AIR L LUBRICATOR L 25-A DOOR VALVE LUBRICATOR AIR AIR PUMP GROUNDING DEVICE SHUTTLE VALVE MJV 3 CHECK VALVE FV 3P 25 A SCUSTOMERS AIR SIGNAL FOR COLOR CHANGE SEQUENCE PUMP AIR S COMPRESSED AIR (FROM COMPRESSED AIR INLET BULKHEAD FITTING) AIR MJVO 3 Fig. 2-2 High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo system schematic 03020A 997 Nordson Corporation

2-6 Description Machine Cycle Description The cycle begins with the left pump nearly empty and the right pump ready to go on-line:. The left pump rod releases cam follower on lower limit valve. 2. The lower limit valve sends air to pilots of the three-way valve and the left side of the main operating valve. 3. The 4-way shuttle valve shifts to pressurize the left air motor. 4. The left pump refills while the right pump supplies coating material to the spray devices. 5. When the left pump is full, the valve exhausts the pilot line to shuttle valve and to the left side of the main operating valve. 6. With its pilot exhausted, the left shuttle valve shifts, sending the left shuttle to the standby position. 7. When the right pump is nearly empty, the cam valve on the right pump rod releases, sending air to the pilot of the right shuttle valve and the pilot of the right main operating valve. 8. The cycle repeats. Door Interlock Valve Operation When the cabinet door is opened, the electrostatics to the system are shunted to ground. A pneumatic proximity valve located near the upper door hinge controls the air to a spring-loaded air cylinder located to the right of the shuttles. When the door is closed, the cylinder is activated and retracts the grounding cylinder. When the door is opened or if system air fails, cylinder air is exhausted and the spring-loaded rod extends until it contacts the charged stud on the PVC tube cap and grounds the system. 4. Specifications and Operating Requirements Table 2-2 provides the specifications and operating requirements for the High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo system. Table 2-2 Specifications and Operating Requirements Á Size ÁÁÁÁ 0.6 x 8.28 x 30.48 cm (40 x 32 x 2 in.) H x W x D Á Air input pressure ÁÁÁÁ 5.5 to 8.3 bar (80 20 psi), 0.9 liters/sec. (2 SCFM) ÁÁÁÁ Fluid input pressure 5.5 to 0.3 bar (80 50 psi) Á ÁÁÁÁ Flow/pressure to spray device Up to.77 liters (60 oz) per minute at 43 bar (60 psi) total, 20 seconds ÁÁÁÁ Zahn 2, ambient temperature ÁÁÁÁ Á Electrostatic voltage Up to 5 kv (76 kv is the optimum input) 997 Nordson Corporation

Section 3 Installation 997 Nordson Corporation

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Installation 3- Section 3 Installation WARNING: Allow only qualified personnel to perform the following tasks. Observe and follow the safety instructions in this document and all other related documentation.. Introduction Installation procedures can vary, depending on the following factors: where the coating material is charged, either - inside the cabinet, or - at the spray device how the power supply is controlled if coating material is charged inside the cabinet, either - with a pressure switch activated by the trigger air signal, or - with a flow sensor in the atomizing air line, or - with a signal from the PLC how atomizing air pressure is regulated if using a manual spray gun, either - at the spray device, or - with a separate regulator installed either inside or outside the cabinet 2. Mounting and Connections Mount the cabinet at a convenient working height and as close to the spray device(s) as possible to minimize hose lengths. You can install the High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo system cabinet on a wall or a free-standing panel. Mounting holes are provided in the top and bottom flanges. Dimensions, hole patterns, and hose and cable connections are shown in Figure 3-. 997 Nordson Corporation

3-2 Installation 2. Mounting and Connections (contd.) 667 mm (65 in.) 2 3 026 mm (40 in.) 039 mm (40.5 in.) 064 mm (4.5 in.) 4 65 mm (24 in.) 82 mm (32 in.) Fig. 3- High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo system mounting dimensions and connection point. Fluid inlet: 3 / 8 -inch NPTF fitting 2. Compressed air: / 4 -inch NPTF fitting 3. System ground clamp 4. Fluid outlet: 3 / 8 -inch NPSM fitting 03005B WARNING: To prevent electrical shock, and to retain FM approval, use the recommended types of fluid hoses. All air, fluid, and cable connections are made through fittings and holes in the top of the cabinet. When installing the Iso-Flo system, use one of the following types of fluid hoses: any conventional hose with an outer covering that has enough dielectric strength to handle 5 kv 997 Nordson Corporation

Installation 3-3 2. Mounting and Connections (contd.) any special hose constructed of a material with enough dielectric strength to handle 5 kv. (For example, the Nordson thick-wall PTFEhose.) 3. Installation Instructions To install the Iso-Flo system, see Figure 3- and use the following steps:. Mount the Iso-Flo cabinet to the wall or free-standing panel. Use four / 4 -inch fasteners. 2. Clamp the ground strap, included with the system and located on the COMPRESSED AIR inlet, to a true earth ground. See Figure 3-. WARNING: Shuttle hardware above the fiberglass rods is always grounded. Shuttle hardware below the rods could be charged with electrostatic voltage. Depending on the shuttle position, the shuttle slides, pumps, and hoses between the slides and pumps are alternately charged and grounded. Hoses and any other parts that are installed inside the cabinet, and charged with the spray device, must stand away from hardware that is grounded or alternately charged and grounded. WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Failure to connect a ground strap may result in personal injury, death, or equipment damage. Check for continuity between the spray device handle and the ground. 3. Connect a fluid supply hose to the 3 / 8 -inch NPTF fitting outside the hole labeled PAINT INLET. 4. Connect an air supply hose to the / 4 -inch NPTF fitting labeled COMPRESSED AIR. 5. Route a fluid hose through the hole labeled PAINT OUTLET. 6. Connect the fluid hose to the spray device(s) at the 3 / 8 -inch NPTF fitting near the bottom of the shuttle. 7. If charging the coating material at the Iso-Flo system, route the electrostatic cable from the power supply, through the high-voltage cable access, and into the cabinet. 8. Fasten the cable to the / 4 inch-20 threaded stud in the white cap of the grounding device located to the right of the shuttles. 997 Nordson Corporation

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Section 4 Operation 997 Nordson Corporation

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Operation 4- Section 4 Operation WARNING: Allow only qualified personnel to perform the following tasks. Observe and follow the safety instructions in this document and all other related documentation.. Introduction This section contains preparation, adjustment, operation, and maintenance instructions for the High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo system. 2. Preparing the Lubrication System On initial start-up, fill the lubricator with lubricant and adjust the flow rate of the High-Capacity Continuous Flow Iso-Flo system. System Lubricant Nordson type Q solvent is normally used as a lubricant. It is shipped in concentrated form and the 2 / 2 oz bottle must be mixed with 0 gallons of water before use. Refer to the Parts section of this manual for the type Q solvent part number. NOTE: Do not use the mixing directions provided on the container label. Failure to follow the proper mixing instructions (noted above) could cause polymerization of the Q solvent concentrate, resulting in clogging of components. Filling Lubricator and Adjusting Flow Rate See Figure 4-. Use the following steps when filling the lubricator and adjusting the flow rate:. Unscrew the filler caps (2) from the top of the lubricators. 2. Turn the lubricant adjustment knob (3) counter-clockwise until completely open. 3. Start the system and then adjust the lubricators (lubricant adjustment knob [3]) to deliver ten drops of lubricant for each spray cycle. Use the lubricator sight glass () to monitor the flow rate. NOTE: When first filled, the lubricators may not prime and begin delivering lubricant to the pump air for several operating cycles. 997 Nordson Corporation

4-2 Operation Filling Lubricator and Adjusting Flow Rate (contd) 2 TOP VIEW 3 SIDE VIEW Fig. 4- Top view of lubricator. Sight glass 2. Filler cap 3. Lubricant adjustment knob 03006A 3. New System Flush Before putting a new system into service, flush it with a cleaning solution that is compatible with the system equipment and coating material you will be using. Flushing removes oils, metal filings, and other contaminants left from the manufacturing and installation process. WARNING: Always shut off electrostatic voltage before opening the cabinet door. Failure to observe this warning could result in personal injury or death. To perform the new system flush, use the following steps:. Shut off the electrostatic power supply. 2. Disconnect the fluid hose at the spray device(s) and secure the end of the hose in a waste container. 3. Turn on the compressed air to the Iso-Flo system and set the system air pressure at 5.5 8 bar (80 20 psi). 997 Nordson Corporation

Operation 4-3 3. New System Flush (contd.) 4. Supply compatible cleaning solution to the Iso-Flo system and set the fluid pressure to the maximum available (up to 0.3 bar or 50 psi). 5. Press the door interlock valve to fill the Iso-Flo pump with cleaning solution. 6. Release the door interlock valve. System air pressure forces the cleaning solution out of the pump and hose. You should see bubbles at the hose end as air in the system is expelled. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 several times to make sure the system is flushed thoroughly. 8. Connect the fluid hose to the spray devices and repeat steps 5 and 6, triggering the spray device to flush it. 9. Flush the system with new coating material until the cleaning solution and any remaining air are purged from the system. 0. Set the lubricator flow rate and close the cabinet door. 4. Daily Operation Startup and shutdown procedures can vary depending on your safety regulations and system requirements. If the solids will not settle or the coating material will not cure in the system, you can leave your system full of coating material overnight. Startup WARNING: All conductive equipment in the spray area must be connected to a true earth ground. Check the Iso-Flo cabinet ground to make sure all internal and external connections are clean and secure. Failure to observe could result in property damage, personal injury, or death. For daily startup, use the following steps. This procedure assumes that the system was left full of coating material after the last shutdown.. Make sure the electrostatic voltage is off. 2. Open the cabinet door. 3. Check the lubricant level inside the Iso-Flo. Refill the lubricators, as required. 4. Empty excess lubricant from the filter bowls, as required. 5. Turn on the compressed air to the Iso-Flo system. 997 Nordson Corporation

4-4 Operation Startup (contd) 6. Set the fluid pressure to a maximum of 0.3 bar (50 psi). 7. Adjust the lubricator flow rate, if necessary. 8. Turn on the electrostatic power supply or spray device control system. 9. Close the cabinet door. 0. The Iso-Flo system is now ready for spraying. Shutdown For daily shutdown, use the following steps:. Shut off the electrostatic power supply or spray device control system. 2. Open the cabinet door to ground the system and then close the door. 3. Shut off compressed air to the system and the coating material supply pump. 4. Trigger the spray device to relieve fluid pressure. 5. Open the cabinet door and clean the male and female couplings with a compatible cleaning solution. 6. Close the cabinet door. System Flush The Iso-Flo system has two / 4 -inch push-on air fittings located inside the cabinet on tee fittings near the air inlet bulkhead fitting. These fittings can be left open or they can be used to speed-up color change and cleaning. To use the fittings for cleaning and/or color change, connect manual air valves to both fittings and then use the following steps:. Shut off the coating material supply and remove any coating material remaining in the pumps. 2. Pressurize both color-change ports and open the dump valve. 3. Turn on the flushing water and alternately exhaust one signal port while pressurizing the other. 4. Continue to alternate ports until water at the dump valve runs clear. 5. Shut off the flushing water and turn on the new color. 6. When you see new color at the dump valve, close the dump valve and exhaust both color-change ports. 7. Resume spraying. 997 Nordson Corporation

Operation 4-5 Material Change Material changes in the basic system do not require any additional hardware. You can flush the Iso-Flo system for material changes in one of the following two ways: operate the system normally using compatible cleaning solution instead of coating material manually trip or short-stroke the limit valves, as described in the following steps:. Turn off the electrostatic power supply. 2. Open the cabinet door. 3. Open the drain valve so the pumps can begin to cycle. 4. When the empty pump has filled with two inches of cleaning solution, manually trip its upper limit valve. This signals the pump to wait until the other pump empties and actuates the sync valve to allow the pumps to begin cycling back and forth (short-stroke). 5. As the second pump fills, manually trip its upper limit valve. Continue to alternate back and forth between pumps. 6. After several short-strokes, close the cabinet doors and remove remaining cleaning solution from the Iso-Flo system. 7. Close the drain valve and trigger the spray device(s) to remove remaining cleaning solution. 8. Fill with new coating material. 9. Turn on the electrostatic power supply and begin spraying. NOTE: A mixture of compressed air and cleaning solution removes the coating material from the internal wall of hoses and equipment faster than cleaning solution alone. Using air also causes the Iso-Flo system to cycle faster, further speeding the flushing process. A final air purge pushes out the last traces of dirty cleaning solution. Computer-Controlled Color-Change Option A computer may be used to control the color-change operation. Some trial and error may be necessary to determine program time periods for the various operations. Contact your local distributor or Nordson representative for assistance. 997 Nordson Corporation

4-6 Operation 5. Long-Term Shutdown When shutting the system down for an extended period, use the following steps:. Turn off the electrostatic voltage. 2. Flush the system with water or compatible cleaning solution using steps 7 in System Flush. 3. Relieve the compressed air and fluid pressure. You can either leave the coating material in the system, or drain the system completely. 4. Open the cabinet door and clean the male and female couplings, the exterior of all components within the cabinet, and the cabinet with a compatible cleaning solution. 5. Check the lubricant level and refill the lubricators, as required. 6. Empty and clean excess lubricant from the filter bowls, as required. 7. Close the cabinet door. 6. Maintenance The Iso-Flo system requires minimal routine maintenance. To keep the system operating at maximum efficiency, perform the following procedures. Daily For daily maintenance, use the following steps:. Turn off the electrostatic power supply. 2. Open the cabinet door to ground the system, and then close the door. 3. Relieve the compressed air pressure. 4. Open the cabinet door and clean the couplings with a compatible cleaning solution to prevent coating material build-up. 5. Check the lubricant level and refill the lubricators, as required. 6. Empty and clean excess lubricant from the filter bowls, as required. 7. Close the cabinet door. 997 Nordson Corporation

Operation 4-7 Weekly For weekly maintenance, use the following steps:. Turn off the electrostatic power supply. 2. Open the cabinet door to ground the system, and then close the door. 3. Relieve the compressed air pressure. 4. Flush the system with a compatible cleaning solution, as needed. 5. Clean the couplings with a compatible cleaning solution and then lightly coat the female coupling shafts with O-ring grease. Use a stiff brush to work the grease through the springs. 6. Check the lubricator level and refill if necessary. Refer to Preparing the Lubrication System earlier in this section. 997 Nordson Corporation

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Section 5 Troubleshooting 997 Nordson Corporation

5-0 Troubleshooting 997 Nordson Corporation

Troubleshooting 5- Section 5 Troubleshooting WARNING: Allow only qualified personnel to perform the following tasks. Follow the safety instructions in this document and all other related documentation. WARNING: Turn off the electrostatic voltage before opening the Iso-Flo cabinet door. Failure to observe this warning could result in personal injury or death.. Introduction This section contains troubleshooting procedures. These procedures cover only the most common problems that you may encounter. If you cannot solve the problem with the information given here, contact your local Nordson representative for help. Problem. Coating material does not flow when spray device is triggered Page 2. Coating material flow is poor or erratic 5-2 3. Coating material is thin or watery at start-up 5-2 4. No electrostatic voltage, or the electrostatic voltage is low or erratic 5. Lubricator filter contains coating material 5-3 6. Pump is making noise 5-3 7. Shuttle couplings not mating properly when shuttle closes 5-3 8. Shuttle is not closing to refill pump 5-3 9. Shuttle is not disengaging when spray device is triggered 5-4 0. Shuttle couplings leaking 5-4 5-2 5-3 997 Nordson Corporation

5-2 Troubleshooting 2. Troubleshooting Procedures The following table provides general information for troubleshooting the Iso-Flo system. Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action. Coating material does not flow when spray device is triggered 2. Coating material flow is poor or erratic 3. Coating material is thin or watery at start-up System air pressure is too low Fluid hose from the Iso-Flo pump to the spray device is clogged, or the fluid hose from the shuttle to the Iso-Flo pump is clogged Hose or filter ahead of Iso-Flo system is clogged Spray device is clogged Spray device is leaking air through the air cap Input fluid pressure is too low. Iso-Flo pump is not refilling quickly enough. Spray device flow control valve is almost or all the way closed. (Applies only to spray devices with integral flow control valve.) System air pressure is too low to operate pump Fluid hose from the pump to the spray device is blocked System is not completely purged of cleaning solution Check and adjust system air pressure to a minimum of 5.5 bar (80 psi). Check for blockage in fluid hose(s). Clean or replace fluid hose(s) as needed. Check for blockage in the input hose, the filter, or both. Clean or replace, as needed. Clean spray device. Repair or replace spray device. Increase coating material pressure. Open the spray device valve. Adjust system air pressure to as high as possible (5.5 8.3 bar or 80 20 psi). Adjust fluid output pressure. If fluid output pressure is not the problem, clean or replace fluid hose. Turn off electrostatic voltage, open cabinet door, and trigger the spray device. Continue spraying until the pump empties completely. If necessary, increase system air pressure. 997 Nordson Corporation