VI. Assembly Instructions (Cont.)

5.Attach flex hose to bottom of collector and to lid of dust bin. Securely fasten hose clamps. There must be an air tight seal between the collector and dust bin.

6.Make sure the dust bin lid sits securely and the rubber gasket on the bin lid is in place on the barrel. Maintain an air tight seal between cyclone and dust bin to prevent motor from overloading.

IMPORTANT:

Do not operate the collector until the dust bin is in place and the connector is air tight or motor damage could result! Stay clear of fan exhaust while collector is operating.

4.

Collector

Hose Clamp

Flex Hose

Hose Clamp

Dust Bin

7.Attach the ductwork from the woodworking machines to the inlet of the collector.

8.Bolt Angle Iron Stand to the floor. Unit is top heavy!

VII. Fan / Blower Maintenance

A high pressure blower requires a certain amount of resistance which will prevent motor over amperage.

Make sure power source matches wire voltage configurations.

Check set screw and key in fan wheel, make sure fan wheel is secure. Fan blower should not vibrate.

1.Electrical - Failure to follow instructions and safe electrical procedures could result in serious injury or death. Disconnect all power and discharge all capacitors before servicing. Install and ground per local and national codes. Consult a licensed electrician with questions or if repairs are required.

Electrical Connections -

A.) All wiring, fusing, and grounding must comply with National Electrical Codes and local codes. B.) To determine proper rotation and voltage connections, refer to the Wire Diagram of this manual.

C.) Use the proper size of line current protection and motor controls as required by the National Electrical Code and local codes. Recommended use is 125% of full load amps as shown on the nameplate for motors with

40degrees Celsius ambient and a service factor over 1.0. Recommended use is 115% of full load amps as shown on the nameplate for all other motors. Do not use protection with larger capacities than recommended. Three phase motors must have all three phases protected.

2.Cleanliness - Keep both the interior and exterior of the motor free from dirt, water, oil, and grease.

3.Safety - Motors should be installed, protected and fused in accordance with latest issue of National Electrical Code, NEMA Standard Publication No. MG 2 and local codes. Rotating parts such as pulleys, coupling, external fans, and unusual shaft extensions should be permanently guarded. Keep hands and clothing away from moving parts. Electrical repairs should be made by trained, qualified personnel only.

4.Service - Notice - If lubrication instructions are shown on the motor nameplate, they will supercede this general instruction.

Warning: Rotating Fan Blades. Keep Objects Clear of Inlet and Outlet.

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