Summary of Contents for Oneida Air Systems 5HP High Pressure Dust Collector
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High Pressure Dust Collector Owners Manual Oneida Air Systems, Inc. 1001 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N.Y. 13204 Phone 1-800-732-4065 315-476-5151 Fax 315-476-5044 www.oneida-air.com...
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Thank You for Choosing an Oneida Air Systems Product! Read the entire Owners Manual before installing or operating system! Proudly Made in the U.S.A. Table of Contents Page Read Before Installing System 5HP High Pressure Owners Manual O.A.S. 2002...
I. System Start-Up Information Caution The Dust Collector & Fan/Blower is heavy. Handling and installation should always be performed by experienced and trained personnel who have experience with rotary equipment. In addition to the following instructional manual, care should be taken to ensure compliance with specific safety requirements mandated by federal, state and local codes.
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II. 5hp High Pressure Configuration 5HP High Pressure Owners Manual O.A.S. 2002...
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III. General Specifications & Fan Performance Curves Physical and Electrical Data for 5 hp High Pressure Unit. System Performance Dust Bin System Dimensions Options Integral Fan Blower - 5hp External Cartridge Filter 5hp Fan Performance Curve 5HP High Pressure Owners Manual O.A.S.
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For Twin 55 Gal. Barrel Measurements IV. Dimensions See Page 9. For Minimum Mounting Heights with 55 gal. drum 5HP High Pressure Owners Manual O.A.S. 2002...
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V. Angle Iron Stand 55 Gal. 5HP High Pressure Owners Manual O.A.S. 2002...
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VI. Assembly Instructions Fan / Blower is shipped strapped to Cyclone Barrel. It is NOT attached to the unit. You must bolt them together. Follow the instructions below. Cyclone Inlet and Fan / Blower are independent. Filters can be to the right or left of the unit. Continued on next page.
VI. Assembly Instructions IMPORTANT: Do not operate the collector until the dust bin is in place and the connector is air tight or motor damage could result! Stay clear of fan exhaust while collector is operating. 8. Bolt Angle Iron Stand to the floor. Unit is top heavy! VII.
IX. Filter Maintenance External Filter Cartridge Cleaning Intervals Do not * WARNING: A close, direct blast with the compressed air nozzle remove too close to filter, may damage filter media. Always wear safety fabric glasses while blowing off filter. straps. Caution: Fine dust collected in filter is hazardous to your health! Do not breathe! 5hp High Vac Stand...
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X. Single and Three Phase Wire Diagram Use wiring diagram on motor plate if different from below. Wiring should always be done by a licensed electrician! - Electrically insulate all connections. - For counter-clockwise rotation, looking from top of motor down. 5hp Single Phase Baldor Motor / 230v / 19.5 amps / TEFC / C Face / 3450 rpm 1 - Blue...
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XI. Accessories Bin Level Monitor - Magnetic Motor Starters - Dust Bin Options - Example - A 10 air lock will drop 1.85 cu. ft. / rev. of material. 5HP High Pressure Owners Manual O.A.S. 2002...
XII. Troubleshooting Note: If you continue to experience difficulty with your Motor Overheating collector call Oneida The motors internal circuit breaker will trip if the motor is overheating. Air Systems at 1- 800-732-4065 for assistance. Poor Dust Pick-Up at Woodworking Machines Improper motor rotation - Running backwards will reduce suction by 30%.
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XIII. Fire Hazards - Read Before Installing and Operating Oneida Collectors are designed for WOOD DUST only!! Until this type of fire has been witnessed, it is difficult to believe the devastation. This type of fire is rare but worth safeguarding against. The following points are worth heeding: The customer assumes the responsibility for contacting their insurance underwriter with regard to specific application requirements of explosion venting or if additional fire protection and safety equipment may be...
XIV. Terms and Conditions Checking in Order Limited Warranty *Note: Motors should be protected from extreme weather to prolong motor life. Single phase motors should only be started and stopped up to 4 - 10 times per hour. Starting single phase motors more frequently can cause heat build up and can cause the motor overload to trip or cause motor damage.