Oneida Air Systems 2005c3HP manual System Start-Up Information

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I. System Start-Up Information

1.Read the installation and maintenance instructions as well as the recommended safety practices in this manual.

2.Install Ductwork completely:

A.) Seal ductwork with silicone sealant or duct tape.

B.) Have Dust Bin in place and sealed.

3.Have licensed electrician wire Fan / Blower according to wire diagram in this owner’s manual.

4.Have licensed electrician check current draw on motor with all gates open. Current draw should not exceed maximum motor amperage. (OAS is not responsible for destroyed motors.)

Caution

The Dust Collector & Fan/Blower is heavy. Handling and installation should always be performed by experienced and trained personnel who have experience with rotary equipment. In addition to the following instructional manual, care should be taken to ensure compliance with specific safety requirements mandated by federal, state and local codes.

Warning

Do not operate Fan / Blower without connecting ductwork. Never operate Fan/Blower without belt and shaft guard in place. Keep clear of exhaust. Keep hands and objects clear of inlet and outlet.

Warning

Check amperage draw during operation with all blast gates open. Make certain amperage is not outside operating limit indicated on motor plate! If amperage is too high - shut down immediately! (See Troubleshooting section.)

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3HP High Vacuum Owner’s Manual c O.A.S. 2005

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Contents 3HP Table of Contents System Start-Up Information II hp High Vacuum Configuration III. General Specifications & Fan Performance Curves For Twin 55 Gal. Barrel Measurements See IV. DimensionsAngle Iron Stand On next VI. Assembly InstructionsVII. Fan / Blower Maintenance External Filter Cartridge Cleaning Intervals VIII. Filter MaintenanceWiring should always be done by a licensed electrician IX. Single and Three Phase Wire DiagramBAG Gripper AccessoriesFilter Clogging XI. TroubleshootingMotor Overheating Poor Dust Pick-Up at Woodworking MachinesOneida Collectors are designed for Wood Dust only XII. Fire Hazards Read Before Installing and OperatingDelivery Risk of Loss Limited WarrantyXIII. Terms and Conditions Checking in Order