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Pro 1500 / 2000 © O.A.S. 2010

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XVIII. Troubleshooting

Motor Overheating

Poor Dust Pick-Up at Woodworking Machines

Filter Clogging

Excessive Vibration

The motor’s internal circuit breaker will trip if the motor is overheating.

System should be completely bolted and sealed together.

Ductwork should be completely installed and sealed with sealant.

Air leaks between the collector and dust bin.

Motor not properly wired. Check wire connections.

- The lid of the dust bin and the cyclone must be in place and sealed when operating the dust collector.

- Make sure flex hose is not torn and the hose clamps are tight.

- Check drum lid; cover should have a foam seal and be well seated.

- Check for holes or leaks in the dust bin barrel.

Motor amperage too high - Shut system down.

Caused By:

Caused By:

Caused By:

Caused By:

- Check motor rotation - See wire diagram

Check breaker box. Make sure incoming power supply matches motor specifications.

Improper motor rotation - Running backwards will reducr suction by 30%.

Check length of duct runs and duct diameters compared to ductwork design guideline.

Make sure all ductwork is sealed. Large air losses will occur even through small cracks in the ductwork. 

Use silicone, duct tape or duct mastic compound as a sealant.

Check for air leaks between collector and dust bin.

Close all unused blast gates at your woodworking machines.

Examine hood design for weaknesses according to the ductwork guide.

Check for a restricted pipe, too small a hood port or too small a branch line. See branch line diameter chart 

in ductwork guide.

Be sure that your filter is clean. See filter cleaning directions.

Air leakage between cyclone and dust bin. Cyclone and dust bin must be air tight. Even small leaks can will cause 

poor pre-separation in the cyclone.

Large chips clogging the filter:

- Check for a leak in the dust bin, flex coupling or lid. Check for split or torn flex coupling. (See also: Motor Over

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heating Section above.)

- Make sure dust bin has not over filled. Dust bin should be emptied before dust reaches top of container.

- Interruption of air flow, such as vacuuming chips with a flex hose connection, will increase filter maintenance.

- Minimum 4” diameter pick up at tool location. Less than 4” will restrict air flow into collector and will increase filter 

maintenance, If there is not enough air entry in system, open more blast gates.

- Make sure clamp around cyclone is tight and sealed with silicone.

Loose mounting bolts.

Excessive system pressure or restriction of air due to closed blast gates.

Accumulation of foreign material on the fan wheel.

Inadequate support structure.

Note: If you continue 

to experience difficulty 

with your collector, call 

Oneida Air Systems at 

1.800.732.4065 for assis-

tance.

Summary of Contents for Pro 1500

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 9_11 Oneida Air Systems Inc 1001 West Fayette St Syracuse NY 13204 Phone 1 800 732 4065 315 476 5151 Fax 315 476 5044 www oneida air com Shown with optional Stand Models may vary slight...

Page 2: ...operating system Proudly Made in the USA I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 System Start Up Information Config...

Page 3: ...well as the recommended safety practices in this manual 3 Motor is pre wired at the factory If magnetic starter trips circuit check the following 1 Dust drum securely fastened to discharge of cone 2 I...

Page 4: ...8 Shown with optional Stand 3 Pro 1500 2000 O A S 2010 1 External Cartridge Filter Silencer Included with Filter Caution Cartridge Filter Media Pat Pend Flame Guard Arrestor If exhaust air is vented o...

Page 5: ...r Filter 3hp 80 82 dBA 10 5hp 80 83 dBA 10 35 Gallon Fiber Drum Other Sizes Types Available Cast Aluminum Alloy 356 51 Backward Inclined Non Sparking Non Ferrous as Required by NFPA Fire Code Dynamic...

Page 6: ...Pro 1500 2000 O A S 2010 5 IV Dimensions For Minimum Mounting Heights w 39 Filter Dimensions subject to slight variation in manufacturing 94 00 7 8 94 00 97 5 6 00 36...

Page 7: ...ooks 8 AFJ051602 AFT000001 5d Dust Pan FPZ000018 6 7 18 x 36 HEPA Media Filter w Pat Pend Flame Guard Arrestor 5d 5a Plenum FPX000001 3 Cyclone Barrel SXI002109 SCI002309 4 Cyclone Cone SCX012109 SCX0...

Page 8: ...on the INSIDE of the Fan Housing as shown in diagram 2 Stick the gasket material around the Fan Housing as shown in the diagrams outside of the bolt circle Making sure of a complete seal Dust collecti...

Page 9: ...nd which direction your ductwork will enter the collector Bolt Fan Blower housing to Cyclone barrel Then bolt Motor and Plate to Fan Blower housing Carefully lay unit on its side and then bolt cone to...

Page 10: ...wall stud spacing See Fig 1 2 Use a level to ensure straightness 3 Attach bracket to wall with lag screws concrete anchors or other suitable hardware See Fig 2 3 Note When installing the brackets on...

Page 11: ...id Gussets with 2 1 4 20 x 3 4 bolts and secure with 1 4 Flat Washer and 1 4 20 Nylock Nut Adjust the legs for the 21 or 23 cone by positioning the bolts in the appropriate position in the slotted bra...

Page 12: ...This allows the lid to move up when installed Cut the hose with razor knife and then cut the wire with diagonal cutters Don t cut too short If in doubt cut a little long Trim if necessary 2 Attach Pl...

Page 13: ...st bin is in place and ductwork is connected to inlet before turning on the dust collector Electrical Wiring Make sure power source matches wire voltage configurations on motor Prior to connecting to...

Page 14: ...is trapped inside filter so it will not make a mess Filter must be cleaned regularly or filter damage may result If gauge reaches 3 it is time to clean your fil ter Never allow gauge to reach 5 You co...

Page 15: ...ace If mounting to stand user must drill a hole and supply hardware attachment Connect clear tubing from brass static pressure tube to port labeled on the back of the pressure gauge Make sure tubing i...

Page 16: ...h mounting bracket into mounting surface Screw needs to be smaller than Captive Fastener Clean the grease fitting or area around grease hole if equipped with slotted grease screws If motor has a purge...

Page 17: ...olex on back panel of starter base Start Stop Push Button Assembly on Starter Molex Female Molex at bottom of starter 3 Wire Adapter Molex AMA000000 3 Start Stop AMR220000 YEL YEL YEL YEL Wire Nuts YE...

Page 18: ...Fiber 55 Gal Fiber 55 Gal Steel The BAG Gripper ABX000000 The BAG Gripper provides the ability to use convenient plastic bags inside your dust drum It provides a Constant negative pressure on the out...

Page 19: ...eaks between collector and dust bin Close all unused blast gates at your woodworking machines Examine hood design for weaknesses according to the ductwork guide Check for a restricted pipe too small a...

Page 20: ...e This exempts some small operators from the NFPA code 664 but other codes may apply in your jurisdiction Consult your local Fire Marshall for help Additional information can be found in NFPA Code Boo...

Page 21: ...HE USE OF OUR PRODUCT Before Purchasing or Installing a dust collection system the buyer is cautioned to do so in accordance with prescribed Federal State Local OSHA NFPA and any other applicable code...

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