R+M Suttner ST-3100 User manual

Operating Instruction
Original language: german
Product group: Spray gun
Product code: 203100831
ST-3100 Vers. September 17
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Technical data
Maximum permissible pressure
60.0
bar /
6.00
MPa
Minimum pressure
1.0
MPa
Maximum flow rate
100.0
l/min
Permanent water temperature
90
°C
Short term water temperature
max.
15
0
°C
Ambient temperature
up to max. 60°C
Nozzle size
min.
100
Inlet connector
BSP 3/8 fm
Outlet connector
BSP 1/4 fm
Weight
1.365
kg
Dimensions ( W / H / D )
250
x 260 x 45
Max. size of solids
50µm
Abbreviations and symbols
fm; m
female thread; male thread
BSP
British Standart Pipe
,
Whithworth pipe thread acc.to DIN ISO 228
NPT
National Pipe Thread
kg
kilogramme
The spray gun is designed for a steady use up to 90°C. For short term applications 150 °C are also
admissible. In any case the operator has to wear protective clothing such as gloves, safety shoes and
glasses. The local safety regulations currently in force should always be observed.
Please read these Operating Instructions carefully before using the equipment!
Keep the Operating Instructions in a safe place for future use or for the next user!
Know how to stop the product and bleed pressures quickly. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls!
Do not operate the product when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or drugs!
These Operating Instructions were prepared with great care. However SUTTNER GmbH cannot be held
responsible for any possible erro
rs in the Operating Instructions or for any consequences arising thereof!
1
Out
let
2
In
let
3
Trigger lever
4
Safety latch
5
Damper
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Description
Spray gun
The ST-3100 is designed to be used for professional high-pressure cleaning (cold/hot water). The spray gun housing is made of impact-
resistant plastic. The valve housing and connectors are made of anti-corrosion metal. The trigger lever is equipped with a safety latch.
Intendet use
The spray gun is designed for dispensing pressurised fluids from high-pressure washers. All safety regulations and rules for high-pressure
washers apply, e.g. DIN EN 60335-79-2 and DIN EN 1829-1. The spray gun must only be used with Group II fluids as per 2014/68/EU. This can
include for instance water and commercially available cleaning or disinfection agents. For further details, please refer to Guideline 67/548/EEC.
Dispensing flammable, explosive, caustic or toxic substances is forbidden!
The spray gun must not be used with abrasive substances.
The spray gun must only be used in a technically perfect condition, unmodified in any way, for the purpose intended, in the awareness of safety
requirements and potential hazards in compliance with these Operating Instructions. Only qualified operators in handling high-pressure washers
may use the spray gun.
To avoid damaging the spray gun install a fine filter with a recommended mesh size of 50 microns into the water inlet to the high-pressure
washer.
Please also comply with the operating instructions for equipment and accessories connected to the spray gun and with the applicable
regulations for cleaning agents.
Symbols and their meanings
Hazard!
If these instructions are not followed there is a danger of physical injury, danger to life and material damage!
Please comply with the Operating Instructions!
Incorrect operation can lead to severe injury. Read the Operating Instructions before using the equipment.
Wear safety gloves!
Wear protective goggles!
Risk of injury due to high pressure!
Do not aim the outlet nozzle at humans or animals. Do not spray any objects containing harmful substances, which
conduct electricity or which are fragile!
For your safety
This Suttner product is state of the art and complies with generally recognised health and safety regulations. Due to the high pressures and
temperatures nonetheless there is the danger of material damage and injury for users and other persons. Please comply with these Operating
Instructions at all times and the relevant regulations for liquid jet washers.
For details regarding personal protective equipment, refer to the German accident prevention regulations "Personal protective equipment"
(VBG101, at present Draft). Personal protective equipment includes for example overalls, head protection, easy-grip protective gloves and non-
slip boots, metatarsal foot protection, respiratory protection, ear protection, eye or face protection.
Do not use the equipment if persons without protective clothing are within range.
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Risk of injury due to spray medium!
Before starting work, check the high-pressure system (spray equipment, hoses, screw connectors, etc.) for signs of leakage and damage.
Stop operation immediately if any leakage or malfunctions occur.
The spray gun trigger lever must not be blocked in the open position or prevented from closing in any other manner.
Do not aim the spray nozzle at yourself or other living creatures, not even to clean clothing or footwear.
Never place your hands in the way of the exiting high-pressure jet.
If you are using cleaning agents, please read and observe the safety datasheets provided by the manufacturer of the cleaning agents.
Risk of burning or scalding due to hot media!
Do not touch anything which is not insulated if you are working with consumables and additives where the temperature exceeds 45° C.
Wear protective gloves!
Risk of falling due to exiting jet!
Due to the high pressure of the exiting jet, you will experience a recoil force.
Please ensure that you stand firmly and hold the spray gun tight using both hands.
Do not use the spray equipment when on slippery floors or ladders.
Secure yourself on scaffolding or staging against falling.
Remember that the use of angled lances produces torque forces. Make sure that the torque force does not exceed 20 Nm.
Risk of personal injury and material damage due to displaced particles!
During high-pressure cleaning, particles of dirt and other loose particles are displaced from the surface being
cleaned. Due to the energy of the high-pressure jet, these particles are vastly accelerated and may lead to material
damage and personal injury.
Risk of injury due to high pressure!
Do not spray any objects containing harmful substances (e.g. asbestos) or which conduct electricity. The spray gun must not be used to clean
fragile surfaces.
Damage may occur when spraying fragile surfaces (e.g. car tires, painted surfaces). For fragile surfaces, do not use spot jet nozzles and keep a
minimum distance. This minimum distance is dependent on the pressure and surface to be cleaned.
Assembly
Risk of injury!
If the high-pressure system has been used with hot water, allow the equipment to cool down to below 45°C due to the risk of scalding or burning
before starting assembly and maintenance work!
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Manual interference when the high-pressure generator is running can lead to serious accidents!
Switch the high-pressure generator off before carrying out assembly work on the high-pressure system.
Secure the high-pressure generator against being unintentionally switched on.
Turn the water supply off.
Ensure that system sections and lines to be opened are not under pressure.
Seal the screw connectors in accordance with your intended use with an appropriate sealant such as Teflon sealing tape or a liquid
sealant (see R+M Catalogue, Chapter 06, Adhesives and sealing materials).
When assembling the lance and hose, secure the gun on the hexagon to prevent it turning and tighten the connectors to 25Nm.
Connect the high-pressure hose from the high-pressure generator to the spray gun inlet.
Assemble suitable accessories provided onto the output side.
After maintenance and repair work, check that the safety latch works correctly.
UL requirements
Spray gun can be used with cleaning machine type 3
Check for correct length of lance, it should be 36in (914mm) for type 2 and 4 feet(1,22m) for type 3 machines
Lance length have to be according UL 1776 §55
Modification
No modifications of any kind are to be made to the gun!
Nozzle size and working loads
Please note that high-pressure guns should only be used in conjunction with a lance which is at least 75cm long and which offers sufficient
space for your other hand.
A suitable nozzle has to be installed on the lance. When selecting a nozzle, make sure that the specified recoil forces and torque forces are not
exceeded.
Operation
Operate the spray gun only within the pressure, flow rate and temperature ranges indicated. Before starting work, check the values on the high-
pressure generator and adjust these if necessary. After you have read the safety instructions, the spray gun is remarkably easy to use:
Hold the spray unit firmly at the provided hand grip areas and make sure your footing is secure.
To activate the spray gun, flip in the safety latch.
Press the trigger lever to start spraying.
Release the trigger lever to close the valve in the spray gun. The spray gun remains under pressure.
To prevent the valve in the spray gun from inadvertently opening again, flip out the safety latch.
Do not leave the spray gun unattended when the high-pressure generator is switched on.
Swivel joints (optional): To ensure that the high-pressure hose does not twist, a swivel joint can be used to connect the high-pressure
hose and spray gun. By using a swivel joint, the gun can easily rotate in relation to the hose when depressurised. As the pressure
increases, the swivel joint becomes more difficult to rotate.
Transportation and storage
Please ensure that the spray gun is cleaned and protected from contamination during transportation and storage. Protect the spray gun against
frost. The effect of frost can damage the gun so badly that it no longer works perfectly.
Cleaning
Clean the device prior to longer periods of inactivity. To clean the gun exterior, use a lint-free cleaning cloth and do not use any
aggressive cleaning agents.
Actuate the gun briefly to release any residual pressure. The high-pressure washer must be switched off.
If you are using the gun with cleaning or disinfection agents, rinse the gun before and after use and prior to longer periods of inactivity (as
from 1 hour). To do so, actuate the spray gun and rinse it thoroughly with clear water to clean the internal parts of the gun.
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Maintenance
Assembly, maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by persons trained in maintenance and repair work on wet
jet systems and high-pressure systems. Use only spare parts approved by Suttner GmbH. Only use components (hoses,
connectors, etc.) approved for the respective pressure and temperature range.
Every year, check that the spray gun is safe to use. Arrange to have any defects immediately rectified by an expert.
Are the markings and inscriptions legible?
Does the spray gun close automatically?
Does the safety latch work?
Does the spray gun show signs of mechanical damage?
After max. 1000 operating hours or a year or if hot water (exceeding 90°C) and chemicals are used after 500 operating hours or 6 months:
Check valve parts (seal seat, O-rings, support rings, ball, piston rod, pressure piece) for damage and if necessary replace completely with a
Suttner repair kit.
After max. 3000 operating hours or 3 years or if hot water (exceeding 90°C) and chemicals are used after 1500 operating hours or 18 months:
Replace valve parts (seal seat, O-rings, support rings, ball, piston rod, pressure piece) completely with a Suttner repair kit.
Disposal
Please dispose of old equipment in an environmentally friendly manner.
Old equipment contains valuable recyclable materials which should be salvaged for recycling. Please therefore dispose of old equipment at
suitable collection points.
Information regarding Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU
The product is classed as a pressure-maintaining component within the terms of Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU. Due to the
operating parameters, it comes under the scope of Article 4 / Paragraph 3 of this guideline ("good engineering practice") and therefore no
Declaration of Conformity and CE marking are allowed!
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