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2hp 50hz  Super Gorilla Owner’s Manual © O.A.S. 2010

XIII. Fire Hazards

- Read Before Installing and Operating

Oneida Collectors are designed for WOOD DUST only!!

  Wood shaping and cutting processes generate wood chips, shavings, and dust. These materials are considered combustible. Air 

borne wood dust below 420 microns in size (,017 of an inch) in certain concentration ranges when ignited can defl agrate (burn quickly).

  An ignition source such as a spark or ember can ignite a dust mixture resulting in an expanding fl ame front which can cause an explo-

sion if tightly contained. A disturbance that raises a cloud of accumulated fi ne dust can raise additional dust clouds, which can cause a 

series of explosions that can level an entire building. Until this type of fi re has been witnessed, it is diffi cult to believe the devastation. 

This type of fi re is rare but worth safeguarding against.

  The best way to avoid a wood shop fi re is to keep the shop clean. A shop ankle deep in dust with layers of fi ne dust everywhere is an 

accident waiting to happen. A good dust collection system reduces overall fi re hazards but also adds new concerns. A fi re hazard is still 

present. Combustible material is now in the dust collector and storage container.

  The following points are worth heeding:

      It is the buyer’s responsibility to follow all applicable federal, state, local, OSHA, NFPA, or authorities having jurisdiction codes and 

regulations when installing and operating this dust collector.

      Fire marshals may want the unit located outside of the building. If the collector is located inside the facility, controls such as spark 

detection, suppression, or explosion venting may be required.

      Most local jurisdictions consult or adopt NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency) codes. However, other codes may apply. Local 

codes may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

      NFPA 664 Code book, “Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Explosions in Wood Processing and Woodworking Facilities”, ap-

plies to woodworking operations that occupy areas of more than 5,000 sq. ft. or to areas where dust producing equipment requires an 

aggregate dust collection fl ow rate of more than 1500 cfm (cubic feet per minute). 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 Book 664.

  The customer assumes the responsibility for contacting their insurance underwriter with regard to specifi c application requirements of 

explosion venting or if additional fi re protection and safety equipment may be required.

  Do not use this product to collect other types of dust or fl ammable vapors.

  

  Fire or explosion may occur!

      - Never collect sparks from a bench grinder into a wood dust collector.

      - Never introduce sparks or sources of ignition into the dust collector.

      - Personnel should keep at least 20 feet away from unit.

      - Check dust bin frequently and before leaving the shop for smoldering material.

  Keep portable Fire Extinguishers handy.

      - The ABC type (dry chemical) is generally a good choice for small wood shops. Additional information on portable extinguishers

        can be found in NFPA 10 (Standards for Portable Fire Extinguishers).

      - Be especially careful with sanding units. They can produce concentrations of dust in the combustible range. Make certain enough

        air volume is at the suction point to capture all the particulate generated.

      - This high air volume will dilute the mixture below the lower limit of fl ammability. Be careful not to generate sparks into the sanding

        dust.

      - Empty dust bin and clean fi lter often, especially when sanding.

      - Don’t overload woodworking equipment, especially sanders. Excessive frictional heat can spontaneously ignite dust.

  Sparks can be generated in several ways:

      - High-speed sanders and abrasive planers may strike foreign material.

      - Saws and edgers may strike foreign material and create a red hot metal fragment.

      - Knots in hardwood can create frictional sparks.

      - Tramp metal when drawn into the collector can spark against ductwork.

      - Check wood stock for old nails and screws which can create red hot metal fragments.

      - Avoid using excessively large wood waste storage bins.

      - Always check storage bins for smoldering material before leaving for the day.

      - Electrically ground all equipment and ducting. Static sparks can ignite wood dust. (Avoid using PVC drainpipe).

      - Don’t allow accumulation of layers of fi ne dust on horizontal surfaces. (Especially overhead lights, electrical boxes, and fuse

        panels which can ignite dust).

Summary of Contents for Super Dust Gorilla

Page 1: ...tte 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 slightly in appearance 6_10 Super Gorilla Owner s Manual 2hp 50...

Page 2: ...al before installing or 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 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 System Start Up Informat...

Page 3: ...ructions as 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...

Page 4: ...1 External Cartridge Filter Silencer Included with Filter Caution Cartridge Filter Media If exhaust air is vented outside you must provide make up return air Flue gases carbon monoxide can be drawn in...

Page 5: ...4 2hp 50hz Super Gorilla Owner s Manual O A S 2010 III General Specifications Fan Performance Curves...

Page 6: ...ing Heights w 99 cm Filter Dimensions subject to slight variation in manufacturing 2 2 5hp 92 00 6 33 cm 33 0 cm 123 cm 61 6 cm 67 5 cm Allow 2 5 5 cm from ceiling 231 1 cm 191 8 cm 168 9 cm 142 2 cm...

Page 7: ...4 bolts 32 1 4 flat washers 32 1 4 20 Nylock nuts f9 16 Clips AFT051618 AHX000001 40 12 f10 16 Flange Bolts AFB155155 8 5 16 Clips 8 5 16 Bolts 8 5 16 Clips 8 5 16 Bolts 5i 5i Filter Plate 13 FPX01001...

Page 8: ...the clip is 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 D...

Page 9: ...ousing to Cyclone barrel Then bolt Motor and Plate to Fan Blower housing Carefully lay unit on its side and then bolt cone to barrel Lift entire unit up onto stand Unit is extremely heavy and top weig...

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Page 11: ...is at the bottom 3 Attach gasket around cut out in filter plate as shown in diagram making sure there are no gaps where ends meet 4 Attach filter plate to Plenum using the 9 included elevator bolts wa...

Page 12: ...ect cyclone and dust bin Make sure dust 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 configurat...

Page 13: ...air nozzle at least 6 from filter Closer blasts may damage material This operation should be done with filter on the unit Dust is trapped inside filter so it will not make a mess 15 cm Filter must be...

Page 14: ...13 2hp 50hz Super Gorilla Owner s Manual O A S 2010 XI Wiring Diagram for Magnetic Starter 220v 1 Starter will not operate at any other voltages Starter is shown configured for 1O SFA 12 1 FLA 11 5...

Page 15: ...k 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...

Page 16: ...eet per minute 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...

Page 17: ...inal purchaser from the date of purchase Items not manufactured by O A S are limited to their own manufacturer s warranties All electrical items such as magnetic starters remotes sensors pumps and scc...

Page 18: ...side of Mid 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 sl...

Page 19: ...e BAG Gripper provides the ability to use convenient plastic bags inside your dust drum It provides a Constant negative pressure on the outside surface of the plastic bag that keeps it pulled tight ag...

Page 20: ...19 2hp 50hz Super Gorilla Owner s Manual O A S 2010 XVII Fan Motor Maintenance Per Baldor specifications their 2 pole motors 3600 RPM motors are to be relubricated every 5500 hours...

Page 21: ...s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause un...

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