Page 2 - Contents
2 3A1569B Contents Proportioner Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Related Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 3 - Proportioner Models
Proportioner Models 3A1569B 3 Proportioner Models All proportioners can be configured to operate on 380V (4 wire), 230V (3 wire), or 230V 1Ø. Systems All systems include a proportioner, spray gun, and 60 ft (18.3 m) of heated hose. Related Manuals Manuals are available at www.graco.com. Component ma...
Page 4 - Warnings; WARNING
Warnings 4 3A1569B Warnings The following warnings are for the setup, use, grounding, maintenance, and repair of this equipment. The exclama-tion point symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbols refer to procedure-specific risks. When these symbols appear in the body of this manua...
Page 7 - Important Two-Component Material Information; Isocyanate Conditions
Important Two-Component Material Information 3A1569B 7 Important Two-Component Material Information Isocyanate Conditions Material Self-ignition Keep Components A and B Separate Moisture Sensitivity of Isocyanates Isocyanates (ISO) are catalysts used in two component foam and polyurea coatings. ISO ...
Page 8 - Changing Materials
Important Two-Component Material Information 8 3A1569B Changing Materials Changing the material types used in your equipment requires special attention to avoid equipment damage and downtime. • When changing materials, flush the equipment mul-tiple times to ensure it is thoroughly clean. • Always cl...
Page 9 - Typical Installation, without Circulation
Typical Installation, without Circulation 3A1569B 9 Typical Installation, without Circulation Key for F IG . 1 A Reactor Proportioner B Heated Hose C Fluid Temperature Sensor (FTS) D Heated Whip Hose E Spray Gun F Proportioner and Gun Air Supply Hose G Feed Pump Air Supply Lines H Waste Containers J...
Page 10 - Typical Installation, with Circulation
Typical Installation, with Circulation 10 3A1569B Typical Installation, with Circulation Key for F IG . 2 A Reactor Proportioner B Heated Hose C Fluid Temperature Sensor (FTS) D Heated Whip Hose E Spray Gun F Proportioner and Gun Air Supply Hose G Feed Pump Air Supply Lines J Fluid Supply Lines K Fe...
Page 11 - Component Identification
Component Identification 3A1569B 11 Component Identification F IG . 3: Typical Installation AG T W Z AF R AA S U V AE AC Y X ti16814a AI DD GG FF AD AB AH
Page 13 - Control Panel
Component Identification 3A1569B 13 Control Panel Temperature Controls and Indicators E L E C T R O N I C M O N I T O R I N G S Y S T E M ° F ° C A B Air Motor Pressure Gauge Air Pressure Regulator Air Motor Shutoff Valve DataTrak (optional)See page 32. See Tempera-ture Controls and Indicators ti168...
Page 15 - Setup; Determine Power Source; Electrical Requirements
Setup 3A1569B 15 Setup Locate Reactor A-25 1. Locate Reactor A-25 on a level surface and bolt in place to the floor with 3/8 in. (10 mm) bolts, unless the Reactor needs to remain portable. • Two bolts through the 2 in. (50 mm) deep caster bushings in the rear. • Two bolts through the 3-5/8 in. (168 ...
Page 16 - Configure to Supply Power; Step One - Connect Electrical Cord
Setup 16 3A1569B Configure to Supply Power NOTE: Both cord connection AND jumper positioning steps on page 17 must be completed. Step One - Connect Electrical Cord NOTE: Disregard terminal numbers on disconnect switch blocks. Wire to positions shown. Terminals will accept up to #8 AWG (10 mm 2 ) con...
Page 17 - Step Two - Install Power Jumpers; NEW; Step Two; Step Three
Setup 3A1569B 17 Step Two - Install Power Jumpers Find location for power jumpers which are in a plastic bag tie wrapped to the ground lug. 1. Turn screws counter-clockwise on the upper part of the shroud until they stop. Pull door up and out. 2. Install red jumpers from the storage bag to the posit...
Page 18 - Ground System; Fluid Supply Connections; Air Supply Connection
Setup 18 3A1569B Ground System • Reactor: is grounded through power cord; see page 16. • Spray gun: connect whip hose ground wire to FTS; see page 19. Do not disconnect wire or spray with-out whip hose. • Fluid supply containers: follow your local code. • Object being sprayed: follow your local code...
Page 19 - Connect Heated Hose
Setup 3A1569B 19 Recirculation / Pressure Relief Lines If Recirculating to Supply Drum: Connect high pressure hose (R) to relief fittings (BA, BB) of both PRESSURE RELIEF/SPRAY valves. Route hose back to component A and B drums. Refer to manual 309852. Alternate recirculation hoses (requires adapter...
Page 21 - Initial Startup; Load Fluid with Feed Pumps; Pressure Check Hose
Initial Startup 3A1569B 21 Initial Startup Load Fluid with Feed Pumps NOTE: The Reactor is tested with oil at the factory. Flush out the oil with a compatible solvent before spray-ing; see page 27. 1. Check that Setup process is complete; see page 15. 2. Turn on component B agitator, if used. 3. Tur...
Page 22 - Set Temperatures
Initial Startup 22 3A1569B Set Temperatures See Setup, page 15. 1. Turn main power ON . 2. Press or to change temperature scale. 3. Press to display target temperatures. 4. To set heat zone target temperature, press or until display shows desired temper- ature. Repeat for and zones. NOTE: For zone o...
Page 24 - Spraying
Spraying 24 3A1569B Spraying The Fusion AP gun is shown. 1. After reaching spray temperatures, engage gun piston safety lock. 2. Close gun fluid inlet valves A and B. 3. Attach gun fluid manifold. Connect gun air line. Open air line valve. 4. Set PRESSURE RELIEF/SPRAY valves (SA, SB) to SPRAY. 5. Op...
Page 25 - Spray Adjustments
Spraying 3A1569B 25 9. Slowly increase the air regulator setting until the approximate stall (static) pressure is achieved on fluid gauges (GA) and (GB). 10. Check fluid pressure gauges (GA, GB) to ensure proper pressure balance. If imbalanced, reduce pressure of higher component by slightly turning...
Page 26 - Park; Shutdown
Park 26 3A1569B Park Park the pumps at the end of the day to cycle propor-tioner pumps to home position, submerging displace-ment rod. 1. Open the park valve. 2. Trigger the gun until pumps stops at the bottom and relieves pressure. 3. Close the air motor shutoff valve. 4. Close the park valve. Pres...
Page 28 - Operation; Daily Start-up Procedure
Operation 28 3A1569B Operation Daily Start-up Procedure NOTE: The daily start-up procedures describe normal operation. Assume that all temperature and pressure settings have been previously set, but that the heating system is not up to operating temperature. 1. Check condition isocyanate lubrication...
Page 30 - Fluid Circulation; Circulation Through Reactor
Fluid Circulation 30 3A1569B Fluid Circulation Circulation Through Reactor To circulate through gun manifold and preheat hose, see page 31. 1. Follow Initial Startup, page 21. 2. See Typical Installation, with Circulation, page 10. Route circulation lines back to respective com-ponent A or B supply ...
Page 32 - DataTrak Controls and Indicators
DataTrak Controls and Indicators 32 3A1569B DataTrak Controls and Indicators The DataTrak on the Reactor A-25 sprayers do not have runaway protection. For setup and operation instructions see DataTrak Operation, page 33. Key for F IG . 4 AB Combined Lower Displacement (user settable) AC Flow Rate Un...
Page 33 - DataTrak Operation; Setup Mode; Display; Diagnostics
DataTrak Operation 3A1569B 33 DataTrak Operation NOTE: The display (AE) will turn off after 1 minute to save battery life. Press any key to wake up the display. Setup Mode 1. See F IG . 4, page 32. Press and hold for 5 sec- onds until Setup menu appears. 2. To enter settings for lower size, flow rat...
Page 34 - Maintenance
Maintenance 34 3A1569B Maintenance • Check and add TSL to B side pump wet-cup daily. • Check ISO lube bottle for significant discoloration or crystallization daily. Replace with fresh TSL when needed. • Ensure ISO (A) pump is down and in PARK position during every shutdown. • Keep any ISO (A) fluid ...
Page 35 - Diagnostic Codes; Temperature Control Diagnostic Codes
Diagnostic Codes 3A1569B 35 Diagnostic Codes Temperature Control Diagnostic Codes Temperature control diagnostic codes appear on tem-perature display. These alarms turn off heat. E99 clears automatically when communication is regained. Codes E03 through E06 can be cleared by pressing . For other cod...
Page 36 - Dimensions
Dimensions 36 3A1569B Dimensions A B C With Wheels Without Wheels Dimension in. (mm) in. (mm) A 43.5 (1105) 43.5 (1105) B 29 (736.6) 21.5 (546) C 30 (762) 24.5 (622) ti17605a
Page 37 - Technical Data
Technical Data 3A1569B 37 Technical Data *Full load amps with all devices operating at maximum capabilities with 210 ft (64.1 m) of hose. ***210 ft (64 m) of heated hose will produce the maximum allowable heat capacity. 310 ft (94 m) of heated hose may be used, but will have 25% less heat capacity. ...
Page 38 - Graco Standard Warranty
All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication. Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. For patent information, see www.graco.com/patents. Original instructions. This manual contains Eng...