Woodstock W1810, W1809, W1808 owner manual System Design, Decide Who Will Design

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W1808/W1809/W1810 Cyclone Dust Collectors

System Design

Step 1. Decide Who Will Design

For most small-to-medium sized shops, you can design and build the dust collection system yourself without hiring engineers or consultants. We have included some basic information here to get you started on a basic design.

If you have a large shop or end up designing a compli- cated system, then we recommend additional research beyond this manual, or that you seek the help of an expert.

Step 2. Sketch Your Shop Layout

When designing a successful dust collection system, plan- ning is the most important step. In this step, you must sketch a basic layout of your shop. Your sketch only needs the basic details of the shop layout, similar to Figure

43, including all your current/planned machines and your planned placement of the dust collector.

Step 3. Sketch a Basic Duct Layout

For the next step, sketch how you will connect your machines to the dust collector. Consider these general guidelines for an efficient system:

1.Machines that produce the most saw dust should be placed nearest to the dust collector (i.e. planers and sanders).

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Figure 43. Initial sketch of shop layout.

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2.Ideally, you should design the duct system to have the shortest possible main line and secondary branch ducts. See Figures 44 & 45 for ideas of good duct layouts vs bad duct layouts.

3.Directional changes should be kept to a minimum. The more directional change fittings you use directly increases the overall resistance to airflow.

4.Gradual directional changes are more efficient than sudden directional changes (i.e. use the largest corner radius possible when changing hose or pipe direction).

5.Each individual branch line should have a blast gate immediately after the branch to control suction from one machine to another.

6.The simpler the system, the more efficient and less costly it will be.

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Figure 44. Good duct layout.

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Figure 45. Bad duct layout.

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Contents W1808 W1809 Cyclone Dust CollectorsPage Contents Woodstock Technical Support IntroductionIntroduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Controls and Features Standard Safety Instructions SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety for Dust Collectors Electrical Specifications 220V OperationExtension Cords Items Needed for Setup UnpackingDescription Qty W1808/W1809 Inventory Collector Box Contents Figures QtyFilter Box Contents Figure Qty Stand Box Contents Figure QtyHardware Box Rubber Handles Bag Holder W1810 InventoryHardware Box Ctd Contents of Filter Boxes Figure QtyTo assemble the dust collector, do these steps AssemblyCollector assembly fastened to Stand, Model W1808-09 Intake cylinder attached to Filter cross braces Model W1810 Hoses and noise reducers Installed Model W1810 Attaching foam tape to Collector drum lid Installing latches on collector Latch hooked over lid for Clamping To test run the cyclone dust collector, do these steps Test RunGeneral OperationsDuct Material Remote ControlFlexible Duct Decide Who Will Design System DesignMachine Machine Approximate Dust Port Size Required CFMTotal CFM Branch Line Size Determining Main Line Duct SizeAdditional Factors Static Pressure 90˚ 45˚ Dia Elbow WyeYExample list for totaling static Pressure loss Flex-hose grounded to System GroundingBlack ABS Plastic Blast Gates Aluminum Blast Gates Cyclone Dust Collector AccessoriesWire-Reinforced Clear Dust Clear Hose Collection Hose Emptying Drum Cleaning FilterW1808 Electrical Components W1808 motor wiringW1808 Wiring Diagram See Figures 58See Figure W1809 Electrical Components W1809 motor wiringSee Figures 61 W1809 Wiring DiagramW1810 Electrical Components W1810 motor wiringW1810 Wiring Diagram Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingDust collector does not Ducting and ports are W1808 Parts Breakdown PartsPART# Description W1808 Parts ListSwitchbase W1809 Parts Breakdown W1809 Parts List Upperstandleg W1810 Parts Breakdown PART# Description W1810 Parts ListXPLW04 LOCKWASHER3/8 XPW02 FLATWASHER3/8 Motor Rear View W1808-10 Labels and Cosmetic PartsWarranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA

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