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Summary of Contents for MICRO-AIR OM600
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It is impossible to list all of the hazards of dust control equipment. It is important that use of the equipment be discussed with a Micro-Air Representative. Persons involved with the equipment or systems should be instructed how to operate in a safe manner.
Improper installation or operation of this equipment can cause damage to equipment and / or injury to personnel. The installation / operation manual must be read and followed in its entirety. OM600 SPECIFICATIONS: Motor: 3/4 HP, 3450 RPM, 1 Phase, TEFC...
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Mount legs to cabinet using removed bolts (FIG. 1). 3. Mark location of the mounting holes on the surface where the OM600 is to be mounted. Note hole pattern on bottom of cabinet (FIG. 2). Drill holes for a minimum of 3/8” mounting hardware.
NOTE: There are 2 different set of legs, standard height, 10” tall, or long leg, 16” tall. Use extended legs with HEPA after-filter when mounting from ceiling. CAUTION: The size and weight of the OM600 unit requires two people or mechanical means to lift and hold in place during mounting.
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OM600 MICRO AIR OIL DRAINAGE: If captured oil is to be discarded, make sure to follow local, state and national codes. CAUTION: Always make sure that the unit is turned off before installing drain trap or servicing the unit. Provision for draining oil from unit is provided by a 1” NPT pipe coupling on the bottom of the unit.
DIRTY air plenum port and “HIGH” pressure port to the CLEAN air plenum port. Run the air hose through grommets (FIG. 6). 8. Close the door and reinstall the top cover (if removed). Reconnect power to the unit. The OM600 is ready to operate.
OM600 MICRO AIR CHANGING FILTERS: CAUTION: Always make sure that the unit is turned off before changing filters or servicing the unit. NEVER run the unit with the access door open or panels removed. As the filters collect airborne pollutants, they will eventually become “loaded” with particulate which will cause airflow to decrease.
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Install Gasketing form on bottom side of HEPA housing. c. Place housing over filter. Use the threaded rods as guides (4 places). Tighten the four 2- Arm knobs to secure housing in place. 4. Reconnect power to the unit. The OM600 is ready to operate. FIG. 8...
OM600 MICRO AIR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION: 1 PHASE, 120V WIRING DIAGRAM: All electrical work must be done by a qualified electrician according to local, state and national codes. For units wired for 120V, 1 Phase, the cabinet will come equipped with a power cord. The single phase motor is thermally protected with a manual reset button.
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OM600 MICRO AIR 1 PHASE, 220V WIRING DIAGRAM: All electrical work must be done by a qualified electrician according to local, state and national codes. The single phase motor is thermally protected with a manual reset button. FIG. 10...
OM600 MICRO AIR 3 PHASE WIRING DIAGRAM: All electrical work must be done by a qualified electrician according to local, state and national codes. It is recommended that a magnetic starter and overload protector is used. FIG. 11...
OM600 MICRO AIR GENERAL MAINTENANCE: 1. Occasionally check the condition of the door seals for any leaks. Replace if necessary. 2. Check the blower bearings for unusual wear and the blower wheel for debris and dirt. Clean when necessary. 3. Periodically inspect hardware for loose nuts and bolts on access doors and internal components.
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