Setup
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Setup
Connect Reactor E-10 to the correct power
source for your model. See T
ABLE
2. Models
with two power cords must be connected to
two separate, dedicated circuits. See F
IG
. 5.
Some models include cord adapters (55, 56)
for use outside North America. Connect the
appropriate adapter to the unit’s power cord
before connecting to your power source.
The equipment must be grounded. Grounding
reduces the risk of static and electric shock by
providing an escape wire for the electrical cur-
rent due to static build up or in the event of a
short circuit.
1.
Locate Reactor E-10
a.
Locate Reactor E-10 on a level
surface.
b.
Do not expose Reactor E-10 to
rain.
2.
Electrical requirements
Improper wiring may cause electric shock or
other serious injury if work is not performed
properly. Have a qualified electrician perform
any electrical work. Be sure your installation
complies with all National, State and Local
safety and fire codes.
3.
Ground system
a.
Reactor E-10: grounded through
power cord.
b.
Generator (if used): follow your
local code. Start and stop gener-
ator with power cord(s) discon-
nected.
c.
Spray gun: grounded through the
supplied fluid hoses, connected
to a properly grounded Reactor
E-10. Do not operate without at
least one grounded fluid hose.
d.
Object being sprayed: follow your
local code.
e.
Solvent pails used when flushing:
follow your local code. Use only
metal pails, which are conduc-
tive, placed on a grounded sur-
face. Do not place pail on a
nonconductive surface, such as
paper, plastic, or cardboard,
which interrupts grounding conti-
nuity.
f.
To maintain grounding continuity
when flushing or relieving pres-
sure, hold a metal part of spray
gun firmly to the side of a
grounded metal pail, then trigger
gun.