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V - Systems Owner’s Manual     O.A.S. 2010

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  Do not use this product to collect other types of dust or flammable 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 (Standard 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 flammability. Be careful not to generate sparks into 

the sanding dust.

     Empty dust bin and clean filter 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 fine dust on horizontal surfaces. (Especially overhead lights, electrical boxes, and 

fuse panels which can ignite dust)

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 deflagrate (burn quickly).

  An ignition source such as a spark, or ember, can ignite a dust mixture resulting in an expanding flame front, which 

can cause an explosion if tightly contained. A disturbance that raises a cloud of accumulated fine dust can raise 

additional dust clouds, which can cause a series of explosions that can level an entire building. 

Until this type of fire 

has been witnessed, it is difficult to believe the devastation. This type of fire is rare but worth safeguarding against.

  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 waiting to happen. A good dust collection system reduces overall fire hazards but also adds 

new concerns. A fire hazard is still present. Combustible material is now in the dust collector and storage container.

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 Marshalls 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”, applies 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 flow 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 following points are worth heeding:

The customer assumes the responsibility for contacting their insurance underwriter with regard to specific 

application requirements of explosion venting or if additional fire protection and safety equipment may be 

required.

Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning.

IX. Fire Hazards 

- Read Before Installing and Operating

Summary of Contents for V-1500 1.5hp

Page 1: ...neida air com 1001 W Fayette St Syracuse NY 13204 V SYSTEMS TM TM TM TM TM V Systems 3000 With the smoothest running impeller best overall fit and finish and superior dust fil tration this 3 hp cyclone was the cream of the crop Another plus it s the second quietest below the threshold of poten tial hearing loss 85 dB WOOD Magazine May 2013 In WOOD Magazine s May 2013 Air Quality Test the Oneida V ...

Page 2: ...stem pricing and shipping cost Read the entire Owner s Manual before installing or operating system Proudly Made in the USA I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 System Start Up Information System Contents System Specifications Stand Assembly System Assembly Directions for Cleaning Filter Electrical Data Troubleshooting Fire Hazards Read Before Installing System Te...

Page 3: ...kes the system top heavy Use extreme care when setting the unit up It is recommended that at least two people lift the system up Warning Do not operate Fan Blower unless Fan Housing is attached to Cyclone body and Dust Drum is in place Dust Drum and Cyclone must be in place and sealed or motor will overheat Warning Check amperage draw on motor with all gates open Current draw should not exceed max...

Page 4: ...tor Assembly 1 SCX002107A SCX002108A Cyclone 1 SDS350000 35 Gal Fiber Drum Clamp 1 SDX000700 Drum Lid 1 DHF070000 Flex Hose 7 Dia 1 ft ACB080000 6 8 Clamps 2 FPX010013 13 Filter Plate 1 FPX000001 Plastic Plenum 1 FPZ000013 Plastic Dust Bin 1 BSC130000 Filter Silencer 1 AFB516125 5 16 Carriage Bolt 9 AFJ051602 J Bolts 8 AFT000001 Thumb Nut 8 AFT155175 5 16 Whiz Nut 9 AFW180000 5 16 Washer 12 AFB155...

Page 5: ...1 15 SF 3 5hp 1 0 SF Insulation Class F for extra protection and motor life Voltage 115 1 5 230 2 3 5hp Amperage 8 1 5 11 5 2hp 13 3hp 19 5 5hp 3 Tripod Aluminum Legs if stand is included Filter w Internal Silencer FREE D I Y Duct Design Guide Flame Guard Arrestor Pat 8 496 719 Pre Wired Magnetic Starter Filter Grounding Wire With Standard Silencer Filter 73 81 dBA 10 Our Quietest System 35 Gallon...

Page 6: ...on long end of leg 2 Attach top gusset and mid gusset to legs using 2 carriage bolts then a washer and Nylock nut 3 Attach the braces to the mid gussets using the 3 4 car riage bolts and a washer and Nylock nut 4 Attach cyclone cone to top gussets using the mounting ring by 5 16 x 1 bolts using the sequence of bolt washer cone stand washer Whiz nut Stand Braces Note Stand legs will angle slightly ...

Page 7: ... seal Dust collection systems cannot operate effectively without being tightly sealed with no air leaks Bolt Washer Motor Plate Clip Gasket Material Fan Housing that this part of It is CRITICAL the clip is put on the inside of the Fan Blower Housing as shown here Otherwise you will not get the seal needed for complete dust collection Proportions and sizes of parts may be exaggerated for purposes o...

Page 8: ...g sure the outlet is to your left as you look down as shown in diagram 5 Carefully lift housing on top of cone keeping gasket side up This is best done using two people Carefully line up the holes in housing with the holes in the cone top keeping in mind the direction you want your outlet to face Then attach using provided 5 16 flange bolts and 5 16 washers Do not use over 17 ft lbs of torque You ...

Page 9: ...outlet making sure there is no gap where ends meet You may have to trim out some gasket to ensure that the bolt holes are clear 11 The 7 3 8 hex head bolts and whiz nuts to attach the plenum are in the kit hardware 4 hole side is near dust collector Gasket Filter Mounting Plate Gasket Plenum Support Hanger J Hook J Hook Gasket Outlet 9 Attach Plenum to Plate Push Carriage bolts through bottom of f...

Page 10: ...ry 12 Pull Silencer out straight and place in top of filter pushing it down into filter until top ring is flush with filter and fits snugly within the gasket 13 Put 4 J hooks into filter plate as shown above and loosely tighten with thumb nuts 14 Hook J hooks under metal rim of filter and evenly tighten making sure filter s gasket is tightly sealed against filter plate 15 Put J hooks through Dust ...

Page 11: ...ep 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 6 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 could destroy your filter If you have the Filter Efficiency Gauge 2 Em...

Page 12: ...AS recommends is a 2 pole HACR style or equivalent 20 amp rated for 250 volts AC The circuit breaker OAS recommends is a 2 pole HACR style or equivalent 30 amp rated for 250 volts AC HACR style breakers are required because they are designed to accommodate high amperage inrush prevents nui sance tripping of the circuit breaker when the dust collector motor starts Make sure that the conductor s use...

Page 13: ...12 V Systems Owner s Manual O A S 2010 c Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning VIII Troubleshooting ...

Page 14: ...17 of an inch in certain concentration ranges when ignited can deflagrate burn quickly An ignition source such as a spark or ember can ignite a dust mixture resulting in an expanding flame front which can cause an explosion if tightly contained A disturbance that raises a cloud of accumulated fine dust can raise additional dust clouds which can cause a series of explosions that can level an entire...

Page 15: ... INJURIES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY OR FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONTINGENT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE 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 codes or regulations relating to the type of dust s you are collecting SOME TYPES OF DUST U...

Page 16: ... RPM motors are to be relubricated every 5500 hours Table 1 Service Conditions Table 2 Lubrication Interval Multiplier Per Baldor specifications add 30 ounces 8 4 grams of Mobil Polyrex grease by weight or 6 cubic inches 2 teaspoons of Mobil Polyrex grease by volume XI Fan Motor Maintenance ...

Page 17: ...ng the bolt centers on the brackets are at 16 to accomodate most wall stud spacing See Fig 1 2 Use a level to ensure straight ness 3 Attach bracket to wall with lag screws concrete anchors or other suitable hardware See Fig 2 3 Note When installing the brackets on a concrete wall mount 2 x 4 s between wall and brackets to stabilize and dampen vibration 4 Position Angle Ring around top of cone over...

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