User Manual

> Air must be properly ltered to ensure
extended turbine life and to prevent
contamination of the paint nish. Air which
is not adequately ltered will foul the turbine
air bearings and cause turbine failure. The
correct type of lters must be used in an
Aerobell system. The lter elements must
be replaced on a regular schedule to assure
clean air.
> It is the users responsibility to ensure
clean air at all times. Turbine failure
resulting from contaminated air will not
be covered under warranty. If other lters
are incorporated in the system, the lters to
be used must have ltering capacities equal
or better than those shown in "Air Filtration
Requirements Chart".
> The user must ensure the bearing air
supply is not inadvertently turned off while the
Aerobell air motor is turning. This will cause
air bearing failure.
C A U T I O N
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AIR FILTRATION REQUIREMENTS
Ransburg
Filter Model No.
HAF-515
RPM-417
RPM-418
HAF-5 Element,
One
RPM-32 Elements,
Carton of 4
RPM-33 Elements,
Carton of 8
Pre-lter, removes coarse amounts of oil, moisture and
dirt. Used upstream of RPM-417 pre-lter (used in
systems with poor air quality).
Pre-lter, coalescing type, 136 SCFM, 98.5% efciency
particulate removal .3 to .6 micron, max. aerosol passed
1.0 micron, max. solid passed .4 micron (dependent
upon SCFM requirement per applicator, one RPM-417
can be used with up to three Aerobell assemblies).
Bearing air lter, coalescing type, 19 SCFM, 99.995%
efciency particulate removal .3 to .6 micron, max.
aerosol passed .6 micron, max. solid passed .2 micron
(one per Aerobell).
Description / Specications
Replacement
Element Part No.
> Each applicator must have its own lter
for bearing air. Recommended: RPM-418
or equivalent.
NOTE
Aerobell - Installation
25
LN-9264-08.2
Ransburg