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30 Oneida Air Systems

Limited Warranty – Activate online at oneida-air.com/warranty

Oneida Air Systems®, Inc. (OAS) warrants the Supercell for a period of 1 year,  to the original purchaser from the date of purchase, unless otherwise 

specified.

 Items not manufactured by Oneida Air Systems are limited to their own manufacturer’s warranties. All electrical items such as magnetic 

starters, remotes, sensors, pumps, bin sensors, bag grippers, etc. and accessories are limited to 90 days. Oneida Air Systems warrants that the product 

will be free from defects in materials and workmanship.
This is Oneida Air Systems’ sole written warranty and any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any 

particular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. Oneida Air Systems does not warrant or represent that the merchandise 

complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to 

misuse, negligence, accidents, abuse, repairs, alterations, improper wiring or lack of maintenance. 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.
The buyer is cautioned to install and operate Dust Collectors in accordance with prescribed Federal, State, OSHA, NFPA, local codes and regulations. 

This equipment should be installed/wired by a licensed electrician following all applicable codes. Local codes can be significantly different from national 

codes. The customer assumes the responsibility for contacting their insurance underwriter with regard to specific application requirements of venting 

or if additional fire protection and safety equipment may be required. Oneida Air Systems shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or 

property or for incidental, and contingent, special, or consequential damages arising from the use of our product.
Oneida Air Systems makes every effort to accurately represent our products and prices, however Oneida Air Systems reserves the right to make changes 

to products and prices at any time. As a manufacturer, Oneida Air Systems reserves the right to change product specifications at any time in an effort to 

achieve better quality products.

SAFETY WARNING - PLEASE READ

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 codes or regulations relating to the type of dust(s) you are collecting.

SOME TYPES OF DUST UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO BE EXPLOSIVE. 

Oneida Air Systems is not responsible for how the dust collector is used or installed. Dusts with deflagration or explosion risks, such as wood dust, 

may require additional safety equipment including but not limited to; venting, spark detection, suppression systems, back draft dampers or may require 

installation in an outside location or in a protected area away from personnel. The customer assumes the responsibility for contacting their insurance 

underwriter with regard to specific engineering controls or application requirements. (We suggest you reference NFPA 664, 654 and 68 codes for more 

information) Oneida Air Dust Collection Systems may not be suitable for some applications and are not designed to be used in explosive atmospheres. 

Oneida Air Systems equipment should only be installed and wired by a licensed electrician following all applicable local and national electrical codes. 
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth 

defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: Lead from lead-based paints; Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other 

masonry products; Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber; etc.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well 

ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles. Oneida 

Air Systems recommends using additional approved safety equipment such as an approved OSHA and NIOSH dust mask or respirator.
Oneida Air Systems makes every effort to accurately represent our products, specifications and prices; however Oneida Air Systems reserves the right to 

make changes to products and prices at any time. As a manufacturer, Oneida Air Systems reserves the right to change product designs and specifications 

at any time.

Warranty Information

 

ONEIDA AIR SYSTEMS SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR DEATH, INJURIES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY OR 

FOR INCIDENTAL, AND CONTINGENT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF 

OUR PRODUCT. 

Summary of Contents for Supercell XSK000030

Page 1: ...Rev 08 03 2021 Doc ZBM000038 Appearance may vary slightly OWNER S MANUAL Supercell High Pressure Dust Collector 30 55 Gallon XSK000030 XSK000055 U S Patent 8393050 8377160 9125535 D917806...

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Page 3: ...stem Specifications 4 Wall Bracket Dimensions 5 System Dimensions with 30 Gallon Drum 6 System Dimensions with 55 Gallon Drum 7 System Contents 30 55 Gallon Drum 8 Maintenance 22 Troubleshooting 26 F...

Page 4: ...type of fire is rare but worth safeguarding against 2 The best way to avoid a wood shop fire is to keep the shop clean A shop ankle deep in dust with layers of fine dust everywhere is an accident wai...

Page 5: ...er limit of flammability Be careful not to generate sparks into the sanding dust 12 Empty dust bin and clean filter often especially when sanding 13 DO NOT overload woodworking equipment especially sa...

Page 6: ...ze 20A Recommended CircuitType HACR Sound Emission 80 dBA 10 ft CARTRIDGE FILTER Filter MediaType HEPA Certified Filter Efficiency 99 97 0 3 microns Filter Surface Area 40 sq ft SYSTEM DIMENSIONS AND...

Page 7: ...to slight variations in manufacturing Wall Bracket Dimensions 2 51 mm 2 51 mm 8 203 mm 16 406 mm 1 2 13 mm 6 152 mm 20 508 mm Floor 30 Gallon 45 13 16 mm 30 Gallon with Dolly 49 13 16 mm 55 Gallon 49...

Page 8: ...rance above the Motor Assembly to allow for its removal during filter replacement and other maintenance If you purchased the Universal Drum Dolly add an additional 4 to the height of the unit System D...

Page 9: ...n Dimensions subject to slight variations in manufacturing Allow for an additional 24 of clearance above the Motor Assembly to allow for its removal during filter replacement and other maintenance If...

Page 10: ...16 Whiz Lock Nut 4 G12 AFW516075 5 16 x 3 4 Nylon Spacer 1 G13 SMS040000 Rear Support Brace 1 ID Part number Part description Qty G14 DLX050000 5 Collared Flange 1 G15 ACB060000 3 6 Quick Release Hose...

Page 11: ...ey will hinder installation of the Rear Support Brace Cyclone Mounting Positions RIGHT FORWARD LEFT G2 G14 G17 G17A G17E G17F G17G G17B G17C G17D G18 G16 D J SHEET 1 OF 1 NAME 14Ga Galv THE INFORMATIO...

Page 12: ...gree increments so that the inlet is facing parallel or perpendicular to the wall Decide how you want your system oriented during installation to best meet your shop s needs Other positions will not w...

Page 13: ...line you have marked for the Support Brace is where the fasteners will be installed to Refer to Step 9 for more information 4 Using appropriate fasteners for the wall type you are installing your sys...

Page 14: ...ns Continued FIG 7 FIG 6 6 Lift the Wall Bracket F up and over the fasteners so that the washer is on the inside of the bracket FIG 6 7 Slide the Wall Bracket F down so that the fastener is snugly ins...

Page 15: ...the suitable mounting location of this Brace Note This hardware is not load bearing and only needs to connect the brace to the wall to add additional support to the system during operation Fasten thr...

Page 16: ...the hole closest to the wall on the upper flange of the Cyclone E FIG 11 FIG 14 G4 G3 G14 G5 E 12 Connect the Cyclone E and the 5 Collared Flange G14 to the Wall Bracket F with a Flange Gasket G3 pla...

Page 17: ...G11 as shown in FIG 12 Note Ensure that the Whiz Lock Nuts are torqued down so that the rubber washers are firmly compressed this will prevent air leaks 14 Install the three remaining Hex Head Bolts...

Page 18: ...Head Bolts G8 16 Slide the Filter Hold Down Ring B over the Filter C and the previously installed bolts G7 and secure in place using four Nylock Nuts G10 FIG 16 Note Tighten hardware so that the Filt...

Page 19: ...be on the side opposite to the pulse bar Push the hose onto the fitting so that all of barbs are covered FIG 19 Note The Motor Assembly s plastic cowling can be temporarily removed for easier access...

Page 20: ...e Wall Bracket F FIG 23 20 Carefully lift the Motor Assembly A up and over the Filter C and down onto the Cyclone s E upper flange Align the Motor Assembly so its perimeter is flush with the Cyclone s...

Page 21: ...l in the pre cut hole on the Steel Drum Lid K Assembly Instructions Continued 24 Install the Quick Disconnect Kit G17 onto the bottom section of the Drum L FIG 24 Refer to the Quick Disconnect Install...

Page 22: ...or Flex Hose Infrared Sensor Hole Window Discharge 26 Attach the Flex Hose H to the inlet on the Drum Lid K and secure it in place using a Hose Clamp G15 Loosely place a second Hose Clamp G15 onto the...

Page 23: ...IG 29 30 Connect the Supercell to your tools or ductwork using the Vacuum Pressure Rated Hose I Secure the hose in place using the Turn Key Band Clamps G20 at either end FIG 30 Installation is complet...

Page 24: ...al Direct air out and away from anyone in the area Do not use this method when any hazardous material has been vacuumed up 5 Check to make sure filter is in good condition with no torn media or cracks...

Page 25: ...our system When you are not using a bag in your drum then you must use the Round Tapered Plug G19G as noted in step 30 Cleaning out the Cyclone If the drum becomes overfilled and the cone is packed wi...

Page 26: ...ove the cowling and set aside 4 Remove the plenum plate and set aside there is no hardware securing the plenum plate it is compressed between the cowling and the motors 5 Cut the Zip Tie securing the...

Page 27: ...he notches on the hold down plate 10 Re wire the motors a There is no polarity b DO NOT tamper with the grounding wire c Keep wiring consistent the same wire from each motor should be inserted into th...

Page 28: ...r duct mastic compound as a sealant 3 Make sure everything is connected 4 Check for air leaks between collector and dust drum 5 Be sure that your filter is clean One of the three motors may have reach...

Page 29: ...ustomer is however cautioned that some common materials when cut ground or processed by machinery may become very dangerous highly toxic flammable or deflagrable and explosive The user must ensure tha...

Page 30: ...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 CleanShop 2 5 x 25 Vac...

Page 31: ...0000 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 lockin...

Page 32: ...tter quality products SAFETY WARNING PLEASE READ Before Purchasing or Installing a dust collection system the buyer is cautioned to do so in accordance with prescribed Federal State Local OSHA NFPA an...

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Page 34: ...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 qu...

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