Oneida Air Systems 10 HP manual Configuration Examples

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V. Configuration Examples

Cyclone Fan/Blower and filters can be placed in different locations.

Sleeve Kit - Sleeve-Kit 14 for C-2500 cyclone requires 16” - 18” for a single drum and 24” for 2x drums. Additional feet of flex can be purchased to make the sleeve kit longer if needed.

Cyclone -

Fan/Blower outside

Cyclone wall

Plenum inside

mounted with

 

angle iron

 

brackets

 

Flex

Hose

Metal

Drum

Drum - Standard 55 gal. steel drums are usually 35 - 36” high Oneida Air sells 55 gal. and 35 gal. fiber and steel barrels with metal lids and snap on rings.

55 gal. fiber - 35.5” high 22” dia.

35 gal. fiber - 23” high 22” dia.

55 gal. steel - 35.5” high 22” dia. Hoppers - see Accessories page

Dust Box - Can be any height. For efficient pre-separation there must be an air tight seal between cyclone and dust bin.

Stand

Splitter

Kit

(2)55 Gal. Drums

Fan / Blower

6’, 8’, or 10’ Tube Filters

5Gal.

Buckets

External

Cartridge

Filter

Air Tight Dust Bins can be used as support for cyclone as well as provide large capacity dust storage.

Rotary Air Locks - Provide an alternative to an air tight dust bin for larger volume capacity and less maintenance. The airlock maintains an air tight seal which allows material to drop out into an open container.

A 10” Airlock will drop 1.85 cu. ft. / rev. of material.

Rotary

Air

Lock

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10 HP Pulley Drive Owner’s Manual c O.A.S. 2007

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Contents HP NYB Pulley/Belt Drive Cyclonic Dust Collectors Table of Contents System Start-Up Information No Filter Vent Outside II hp Pulley Drive ConfigurationsCyclone C-3500 10hp Fan CurvesSystem Packages Include Optional Items Filter Media IV. Dimensions External Tube Filters 29 1/8 IV. Dimensions External Cartridge FiltersCyclone Stand w/ 55 Gal. Drum STZ350055 Configuration Examples Hole in ring if needed for your orientation VI. General Assembly InstructionsSet up Fan/Blower OAS Galvanized Plenum Box VII. External Filter Bag AssemblyWiring should always be done by a licensed electrician XII. Fan / Blower Wiring DiagramMaintenance of Fan / Blower IX. Fan / Blower MaintenanceBelt Drive Maintenance of Fan / BlowerMultiple Drums AccessoriesMotor Overheating XII. TroubleshootingPoor Dust Pick-Up at Woodworking Machines Filters filling with large chips and excessive dustXII. Fire Hazards Read Before Installing and Operating XIII. Terms and Conditions Limited WarrantyChecking in Order Delivery Risk of LossExternal Filter can be cleaned using the following methods XIV. Directions for Cleaning External FilterAir Flow to Filter Mounting InstructionsStart / Stop Pushbutton Overload Amperage Dial NEC Nfpa