Cincinnati Fan Dust-Master 33S User Manual

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CINCINNATI FAN
Dust-Master portable dust collector
Models 33S - 50S - 75S - 100S - 150S - 200S - 300S
I N STA L L AT I O N - O P E R AT I O N - M A I N T E N A N C E
CF-30-IOM-24
ISSUED 05/2024
READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS PRODUCT
33S - 50S - 75S
u s e r m a n u a l
100S - 150S - 200S

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  • Page 1 CINCINNATI FAN u s e r m a n u a l Dust-Master portable dust collector Models 33S - 50S - 75S - 100S - 150S - 200S - 300S I N STA L L AT I O N - O P E R AT I O N - M A I N T E N A N C E...
  • Page 2 3 Minimum micron size that standard dust bag will capture 99%. All Cincinnati Fan products are packaged to minimize any damage Note during shipment. The freight carrier is responsible for delivering all items in their original condition as received from Cincinnati Fan.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    contents Be sure to read all warning and caution notices before proceeding with Note any installation or operation of this dust collector. Make sure you are in compliance with all local, state, federal and safety guidelines, regulations and standards.. Description ..............................6 - Unpacking ..............................
  • Page 4 Aluminum, Magnesium, Tantalum, Titanium and Zirconium. Cincinnati Fan Dust Collectors ARE NOT designed to collect any ”reactive metal” material. They Do Not meet NFPA Standard 484. Improper handling, machining, collection and disposal of these materials can...
  • Page 5 general injury and extensive, immediate and surrounding property damage. Consult the NFPA for current standards. Review of your application and future type of installation must be completed by your local Fire Marshal or an Authorized Fire Department Official prior to the installation of any equipment for this purpose. This Standard combines the following previous Standards into one Standard: NFPA 480, NFPA 481, NFPA 482, NFPA 485 and NFPA 651.
  • Page 6: Description

    general The motor has a cooling fan and fan cover on top of the motor. Do not place anything on top of the cooling fan cover at any time. Doing so will cause the motor to overheat and fail. Do not use this dust collector to collect any type of yard waste, i.e. leaves, paper, mulch, berries, etc.
  • Page 7: Assembly

    installation Assembly Assembly instructions are based on standard units as catalogued. With all Note of the available accessories or options, every combination is not included. Model 33S, 50S and 75S Figure 1 — Assembly includes the installation of the air baffle, lid gasket, discharge elbow, dust bag, hose and nozzle.
  • Page 8: 100S - 150S - 200S - 300S Models

    installation Model 100S, 150S, 200S and 300S Figure 2 — Assembly includes the installation of the inlet deflector, intake cylinder, lid gasket, discharge bag elbow, dust bag, hose and nozzle. 1. To install the intake cylinder, deflector elbow and lid gasket, gently place the unit upside down on a cardboard covered flat area.
  • Page 9: Oversized Dust Bag

    installation and tighten, the 2 self tapping screws included in the plastic bag of hardware. b - Slide the dust bag clamp (9) over the inlet collar of the dust bag (10). Slide the dust bag collar over the end of the bag elbow (8). The dust bag inlet collar should overlap the end of the bag elbow by about 2".
  • Page 10: Db Type Bag

    installation 4. This step will be performed much more safely with two people on separate ladders. a - Put one bag grommet over each J hook in the ring/hook assembly. b - Carefully start climbing the ladders while holding onto the ring/bag/ hose assembly.
  • Page 11: Installation

    installation d - The DB type drum mount dust bag has an outer and an inner sleeve in the bottom opening of the bag. There is also a belt on the outside of the bag. Loosen the belt as far as possible. e - Roll back the outer sleeve and slide the inner sleeve inside an open top 55 gallon drum.
  • Page 12: Exhaust Volume Required For Different Applications

    installation Exhaust Volumes Required for Different Applications note 1 Woodworking Metal Working (except reactive metals) Min CFM Min CFM Equipment Size Equipment Size Required Required note 2 note 4 Up to 6" Up to 3" 6" to 12" 3" to 5" Jointer Knife Length 12"...
  • Page 13: Duct Work Recommendations

    installation Duct work Recommendations The maximum CFM rating for each model dust collector should be greater than the minimum required CFM as listed in the Exhaust Volumes Required for Different Applications chart. If connecting the dust collector into a piping system for more than one machine, the dust collectors maximum CFM should be greater than the minimum CFM required for each machine in the system.
  • Page 14: Electrical

    operation 7. Pneumatic conveying of wood dust requires a minimum air velocity of 3500 feet per minute (FPM) in the duct or hose. For metal dust, the velocity can be from 3500 FPM to 4500 FPM. Velocities less than these will allow the dust to settle in the duct work or hose.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    maintenance Motor The bearings in the motor are lubricated and sealed for life so they will not require any additional lubrication during the life of the motor. Keep the motor clean as excessive dirt may prevent proper cooling of the motor. Use no more than 40 PSI air to blow off excessive dirt.
  • Page 16: Replacing The Blower Wheel

    maintenance 8 If possible, clean the blower wheel (6) with a wire brush while the wheel is still on the motor shaft. Use an air hose to blow off the wheel when finished. If it is not possible to clean the wheel while on the motor shaft, see Replacing The Blower Wheel section.
  • Page 17: Replacing The Motor

    maintenance 9 File any burrs on the motor shaft from the previous set screws and dress up the keyway in the motor shaft with a file. 10 Using a rubber or raw-hide hammer, reinstall the wheel or install a new wheel onto the motor shaft.
  • Page 18: Emptying The Can Or Drum

    maintenance • Make sure the new motor matches the operating voltage, phase and hertz of the old motor. To replace the motor, follow Steps 1 through 8. This operation is best performed with the dust collector sitting on top of the can or drum.
  • Page 19: Cleaning The Dust Bag

    maintenance cause of having to replace dust bags is due to ripping because of too much weight in the bottom of the bag. Cleaning the Dust Bag Never attempt to operate a dust collector without the dust bag in place. If dust collector has been used to collect Any materials included in the Warning following list, it should Not be cleaned.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    maintenance • After washing is completed, hang bag on line to dry. DO NOT put in dryer. • After bag has dried, turn it right side in. • Do not use dust bag until it has thoroughly dried. Over washing, harsh detergents and/or drying too fast will cause bag to Note shrink and the inlet collar might become too small to fit back onto the unit.
  • Page 21: Parts List And Illustration For 33S - 50S - 75S Models

    parts list Figure 1 — Model 33S - 50S - 75S Part Number Item Quantity Description Motor, 1 Phase, 115/230 Volt, 60 Hz, 56C, TEFC 37753 37754 372193 note 1 note 1 note 1 Motor, 3 Phase, 230/460 Volt, 60 Hz, 56C, TEFC 371126 37154 37202...
  • Page 22: Parts List And Illustration For 100S - 150S - 200S - 300S Models

    parts list Figure 2 — Model 100S - 150S - 200S - 300S Part Number Item Quantity Description 100S 150S 200S 300S note 1 Motor, 1 Phase, 115/230 Volt, 60 Hz, 56C, TEFC 373175 373677 37755 note 2 Motor, 3 Phase, 230/460 Volt, 60 Hz, 56C, TEFC 37254 37304 37353...
  • Page 23: Parts List And Illustration For Oversized Dust Bag

    parts list Figure 3 — HB Oversized Dust Bag for Model 300S Optional for Models 100S -150S - 200S 100S - 150S - 200S - 300S Item Quantity Description 24X80-HB 48X80-HB Ring, 24" Diameter, 6 holes 27131 Ring, 48" Diameter, 12 holes 27123 J Hook with 1/4-20 Nuts note 2...
  • Page 24: Dimensions And Performance Curves

    dimension and performance curves note 2 note 2 INFLATED FILTER BAG note 1 INFLATED FILTER BAG F DIA F DIA INLET INLET ELBOW note 3 note 2 note 2 note 1 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 33S-75S 100S-200S FRONT VIEW Model note 2 note 2 note 1...
  • Page 25: Limited Warranty, Liability, Responsibility And Return Policy

    Limited Warranty Cincinnati Fan and Ventilator Company (Seller) warrants products of its own manufacture, against defects of material and workman-ship under normal use and service for a period of eighteen (18) months from date of shipment or twelve (12) months from date of installation, whichever occurs first. This warranty does not apply to any of Seller’s products or any part thereof which has been...
  • Page 26 information Limitation of Liability Notice of any claim, including a claim for defect in material or workmanship, must be given to Seller in writing within 30 days after receipt of the equipment or other products. Seller reserves the right to inspect any alleged defect at Purchaser’s facility before any claim can be allowed and before adjustment, credit, allowance replacement or return will be authorized.
  • Page 27 Purchaser’s and/or User’s compliance with any Federal, State and local regulations. Returns Cincinnati Fan & Ventilator Company assumes no responsibility for any mate- rial returned to our plant without our permission. An RMA (Return Material Authorization) number must be obtained and clearly shown on the outside of the carton or crate and on a packing slip.
  • Page 28 Dust-Master U S E R M A N UA L SPX ENGINEERED AIR MOVEMENT CF-30-IOM-24 ISSUED 06/2024 ©2024 SPX ENGINEERED AIR MOVEMENT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 7697 SNIDER ROAD In the interest of technological progress, all products are subject to design T E C H N O L O G I E S MASON, OH 45040 USA and/or material change without notice.

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