Table of Contents System Start-Up Information Supercell System Specifications Supercell Turbo System Specifications System Dimensions System with Dolly and Stand Dimensions System Contents Assembly Instructions Maintenance F.A.Q. Troubleshooting Recommended Accessories Warranty Information oneida-air.com...
12. ONLY use the dust collector for its intended purpose as described in this manual. DO NOT force it or an attachment to do a job for which it was not designed. Consult this owner’s manual or reach out for recommended accessories. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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13. ENSURE enough air volume is at the suction point to capture all the particulate generated. 14. NEVER make modifications without prior approval from Oneida Air Systems. Modifying the dust collector or using it differently than intended will void the warranty and may result in malfunction or mechanical failure that leads to serious personal injury or death! DO NOT allow use as a toy.
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Oneida Air Systems assumes no responsibility or liability for the suitability of any fire and/ or explosion mitigation strategy, or any items incorporated into a collector as part of an owner/operators hazard mitigation strategy.
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system start-up Information (Continued) 12. ALWAYS check your dust bin for smoldering materials before leaving the shop. 13. NEVER introduce sparks or sources of ignition into the dust collector. Sparks can be generated in several ways: a. High speed sanders, abrasive planers, saws, and edgers may strike foreign material and create a red-hot metal fragment.
SySTEM DIMEnSIOnS AnD COnSTRUC TIOn Primary Build Materials Cold Rolled Steel, Static Dissipative Polyethylene Inlet 4" O.D. Discharge to Drum 5" O.D. The Supercell requires a 20 Amp outlet receptacle to be installed by a licensed electrician. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
Supercell Turbo System Specifications OpER ATIOn Maximum Suction Rating 97.8" WC MOTOR AnD ElEC TRIC Al Motor Type 4x 1300W Modular Motors 6.7 HP Total Horsepower Motor Speed 48,880 RPM Phase 1-Phase Voltage 208-230V Cycle 60HZ Listed FLA On/Off Switch Magnetic Starter with On-Off Switch and RF Remote Power Cord Length 9 feet...
33-1/16" Supercell Supercell Turbo 840 mm NEMA 6-20 NEMA 6-30 21-9/16" 548 mm 24-1/4" 616 mm 77-5/8" 1,971 mm 53-3/8" 1,355 mm 30 Gallon: 29-9/16" 751 mm 35 Gallon: 22-1/4" 565 mm Floor Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
system with Dolly and stand Dimensions Nominal dimensions shown. Dimensions subject to slight variations in manufacturing. 43-1/2" 1,105 mm 39-1/2" 1,004 mm Floor 24-1/4" 616 mm 81-1/2" 2,071 mm 57-5/16" 1,455 mm Floor oneida-air.com...
5" Collared Flange ACB060000 3"-6" Quick-Release Hose Clamp Please unpack the parts carefully and confirm you have received each item listed here. * Some components are pre-installed at the factory and are listed here for your convenience. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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FINISH: NAME: 14Ga Galv THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FPX040001 - Filter Hold Down 14ga rev 3 DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF Oneida Air Systems Inc. AND SHALL SIZE TOL: PART NO. FPX040001 NOT BE USED OR DISCLOSED TO...
(F) so that it is fully covering the top edge [FIG. 1a]. The Handle Gasket should be nested within the divots on each side of the Handle [FIG. 1b]. Repeat for both Handles. FIG. 1a Divots FIG. 1b Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Inlet The Cyclone's inlet (E) can be rotated in Inlet Inlet Facing Facing Facing 30-degree increments to best connect to your Forward Right Left ductwork and/or tools. [FIG. 2]. FIG. 2 Connect the Cyclone (E) and the 5" Collared Flange (H12) to the Stand Body (F) with a Flange Gasket (H3) placed between each one.
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Drum Dolly to the Drum (M) [FIG. 5b]. Please note that your dust collector will need 24" of clearance above the system should you ever need to disassemble the FIG. 5a FIG. 5b unit for replacing the filter. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Align the Stand Leg (G) to the Stand Body (F) using the mounting hole grouping selected in the pervious step [FIG. 6a] then secure using four Carriage Bolts (H14), four Washers (H15), and four Nylock Nuts (H16) [FIG. 6b]. FIG.
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Place the Filter (C) on top of the Cyclone (E) with the open side facing down [FIG. 8]. Note: Position the Filter (C) on the Cyclone (E) so that is centered between all four Hex Head Bolts (H7). FIG. 8 Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Slide the Filter Hold-Down Plate (B) over the Filter (C) and the previously installed Hex Head Bolts (H7) and secure in place using four Nylock Nuts (H11) [FIG. 9]. Note: Tighten hardware so that the Filter's pre- installed foam gasket is firmly compressed (by roughly 50%).
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"ribbed" side is facing downwards [FIG. 12]. FIG. 12 DO nOT TURn On OR plUg In yOUR DUST COllECTOR UnTIl InSTAllATIOn IS COMplETED. nEvER RUn THE SySTEM WITHOUT THE MOTOR COWlIng In plACE. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) THE MOTOR ASSEMbly IS HEAvy AnD CUMbERSOME; bE SURE TO HAvE ADEQUATE HElp WHEn lIFTIng! Carefully lift the Motor Assembly (A) up and over the Filter (C) and down onto the Cyclone's (E) upper flange. Align the Motor Magnetic Assembly so its perimeter is flush with the Starter...
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• Refer to the Dust Sentry Installation Sheet for more information. Discharge Note: If you are not using the Dust Sentry the Button Plug (H22) MUST be installed [FIG. Infrared FIG. 17b Sensor 17b]. Vinyl Hose FIG. 17a Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Install the Quick-Disconnect Kit (H20) onto H20A H20D H20B H20F the pre-drilled hole near the bottom section of the Drum (K1) [FIG. 18a]. • Refer to the Quick Disconnect Installation Sheet for more information. Note: If you are not using the automatic bag H20C H20E holding feature of the system, the Valve of...
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Hose Clamp (H12) [FIG. 21]. Note: The Drum should be rotated so that the inlet is closest to the wall to provide the best visibility to the fill viewing window on the Drum Lid (K). FIG. 21 Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Install the Dust Sentry Infrared Sensor (K) to Infrared the Drum Lid's (L) pre-cut hole [FIG. 22] Sensor Hole • Refer to the Dust Sentry Installation Sheet Window for more information. Mini-G W Note: If you are not using the Dust Sentry ensure that the infrared sensor hole is sealed infrared Dust S with the Button Plug (H22).
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The Dust Sentry (A2, K) uses infrared technology to automatically detect when the dust bin is full [FIG. 24 & 25b]. FIG. 25a FIG. 25b FIG. 33c The Power Cord (A3) powers the system on and off [FIG. 24 & 25c]. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Only USE vACUUM pRESSURE RATED FlEx-HOSE AnD DUCT WITH THE SUpERCEll DUST COllECTOR. UnDER THE SySTEM'S HIgH SUCTIOn, STAnDARD HOSE/pIpE MAy COllApSE CAUSIng AFFIxED TOOlS TO bE pUllED TOWARDS THE SySTEM, pOTEnTIAlly CAUSIng DAMAgE AnD/OR InjURy. Connect the Supercell to your tools or ductwork using the Vacuum Pressure-Rated Hose (J).
Replace the motor section and re-latch the Ring Clamp (D) Use a hand-held, compressed air nozzle with a pressure up around the motor section. to 90 PSI max to blast air along the filter’s exterior pleating. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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Maintenance (Continued) Emptying the Drum Cleaning out the Cyclone When first using the dust collector, check the Drum If the drum becomes overfilled and the cone is packed Window (L1) regularly to get an idea of how often it needs with dust: to be emptied.
What dust can be collected? Oneida Air Systems' dust collectors are designed and tested for wood and wood dust. They can and have been used effectively for various other dusts and chips, such as drywall dust, paper dust, agricultural dust, metal chips and other forms of debris.
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Oneida Air Systems recommends sheet metal ductwork that is 24 gauge or thicker, preferably spiral reinforced or clamp- together style ducting. Any hose used with the Supercell system should specifically state that it is rated for high vacuum pressure.
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In both instances, this will only happen with an empty container and the noise will go away as the bin is filled and the system is more frequently used. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
2. If air flow is not restored after pulsing remove and fully clean the filter. Review Cleaning the Filter section. If you continue to experience difficulty with your dust collector, call Oneida Air Systems’ Customer Service Department at 1-866-387-8822 or email support@oneida-air.com.
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Use wire strippers to expose metal on the wire and remote’s frequency attach an additional length. If you continue to experience difficulty with your dust collector, call Oneida Air Systems’ Customer Service Department at 1-866-387-8822 or email support@oneida-air.com.
recommended accessories 13" x 13" Conical HEpA Cartridge Filter #FCS131040H • Independently tested G.E. Certified H12 HEPA filter media. • Wide-spaced pleated filters with non-stick coating for quick and easy dust removal. • Unique conical shape greatly facilitates dust release during pulse cleaning 5x Small 1.5 Mil plastic liner bags #AXD600300A • Lines the inside of medium sized, 9-17 gallon containers for fast and simple waste disposal.
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#SDD990000 • This lightweight and low profile mobile dolly fits nearly any cylindrical waste bin. • Includes hardware for securing larger drums to the dolly. • Includes five 2" non-marking caster wheels (3 non-locking, 2 locking). Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
In no event shall Oneida Air Systems’ liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and any legal actions brought against Oneida Air Systems shall be tried in the State of New York, County of Onondaga.
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Regardless of where you purchased your system, if you have any questions or issues with missing / damaged parts, please call Oneida Air Systems first to let us help resolve your problem. We fully stand behind the quality of our product and place the utmost value satisfaction of our customers.
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