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1. Check motor rotation See wire diagram Check breaker box Make sure power supply is correct for motor Poor Dust Pick Up at Woodworking Machines Caused By Improper motor rotation Running backwards will reduce suction by 30 Check length of duct runs and duct diameters compared to ductwork design guideline Make sure all ductwork is sealed Large air losses will occur even through small cracks in the ductwork Use silicone duct tape or duct mastic compound as a sealant Check for air leaks between collector and dust bin Close all unused blast gates at your woodworking machines Examine hood design for weaknesses according to the ductwork guide Check for a restricted pipe too small a hood port or too small a branch line See branch line diameter chart in ductwork guide Be sure that your filter is clean See filter cleaning directions Filter Clogging Caused By Large chips clogging the filter Check for a leak in the dust bin flex coupling or lid Check for split or torn flex coupling See also Motor Overheating Section above Make sure dust bin has not over filled Dust bin should be emptied before the dust reaches top of the container Interruption of air flow such as vacuuming chips with a flex hose connection will increase filter maintenance Fine dust clogging the filter Air flow to the collector may be restricted The collector needs the equivalent of at least a 4 diameter cross section open to allow
2. Retrofit Wiring of Wireless Remote into 220V OAS Import Magnetic Starters AMI020000 AMI030000 NHD Inc Men BRN Mag Starters BRN YEL RED Remote is mounted inside Starter top cover by using double sided tape supplied RED Remote Black Box Remote Controller Diagram Amp Adjustment Blue Red Dial 6 Yellow ON OFF Yellow N O contact ON Black antenna eo Remove this factory installed red wire Brown N C contact OFF Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007
3. includes wood products that are treated coated or otherwise altered from their natural state Note Motors should be protected from extreme weather to prolong motor life Single phase motors should only be started and stopped up to 4 10 times per hour Starting single phase motors more frequently can cause heat build up and can cause the motor overload to trip or cause motor damage In general motors should be started and stopped as little as possible for maximum lifespan and best economy electrical use Delivery Risk of Loss Products will be shipped to Buyer s single destination Title and risk of loss shall pass to the Buyer upon delivery to such destination Buyer pays transportation expenses Dates of shipment are advisory and O A S will make reasonable efforts to ship on or before the date states for shipment however O A S shall not incur any liability for failure to ship on that date Returned Goods Policy Buyer must inform O A S of any shortage or damage by so noting in writing on the freight delivery bill prior to signing to indicate receipt of shipment All claims including claims covered under the limited warranty are subject to inspection and investigation by O A S O A S reserves the right to inspect and investigate all returned products before Buyer s claim is settled All products returned for a refund must be unused resaleable and purchased within the last six months There are no refunds on flex hose custom m
4. adequate air volume and speed for pre separation in the cyclone stage of the collector If you are using a woodworking machine with only one 2 diameter dust port partially open another blast gate to compensate Check for excessive elbows at cyclone inlet as explained in the mounting collector section Heavy sanding with a drum sander or fine grit paper will cause the pleated filter media to blind sooner than with larger size dust Clean filter more often with compressed air Note If you continue to experience difficulty with your collector call Oneida Air Systems at 1 800 732 4065 for assistance Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 KIV Fire Hazards Read Before Installing and Operating 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 w
5. parts within 3 days from receiving order Notify O A S immediately of any missing or incorrect parts O A S does not accept any claims for damage or shortage after 3 days from date of delivery Limited Warranty Oneida Air Systems warrants products it manufactures for a period of 5 years to the original purchaser from the date of purchase Items not manufactured by O A S are limited to their own manufacturer s warranties This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse negligence accidents abuse repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance This is Oneida Air Systems sole written warranty and any and all warranties that may be implied by law including any merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty O A S does not warrant or represent that the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants In no event shall O A S s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and any legal actions brought against Oneida Air Systems shall be tried in the State of New York County of Onondaga Oneida Air Systems shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our product Oneida Air Systems does not warrant or authorize use of wood dust collectors for other purposes This
6. BMZ050170 1 ph BMZ050370 3 ph 1f Motor Plate RMP002301 Magnetic Starter not factory wired 3 phase Enclosed contactor with 220v coil AMC 183600 Overload 12 18 amps AMO121800 Start Stop Push Button AMP000000 2 Fan Housing BHX030009 3 Cyclone Barrel SX1002309 4 Cyclone Cone SCX002309 5 Plenum Assembly for Filter 8 Eloow FPX010300 5a Thumb Nut 4 AFT000001 5b Cartridge Filter Threaded Clamp 4 AFX000000 5b1 AFB155180 Bolt 5 16 18 x 2 1 2 5c Fender Washer 5 16 4 AFW170000 5d Dust Pan 4 FPZ016040 5e Hardware Kit AHX000000 f1 14 3 8 Washers AFW190000 f2 7 3 8 Wiz Nuts AFT00004 f3 7 3 8 x 1 Bolts AFS015100 f4 12 5 16 x 1 Bolts AFB155190 f5 24 5 16 Washers AFW180000 f6 28 5 16 Wiz Lock Nuts AFT155175 f7 Gasket RGZ000000 25 f8 3 3 8 x 1 14 Bolts AFS0157007 6 Internal Silencer Pat Pend BSC180000 7 Filter 18 Dia x 62 L FCS186200 8 Owner s Manual ZBM000015 9 Decal 1 Oneida Logo ZBC000015 10 Labels 10a Rotation Label ZBC000029 10b Caution Exhaust Label ZBS000004 10c General Caution Label ZBS000001 10d Filter Maintenance Label ZBS000007 10e Caution Check Frequently Label ZBS000006 10f Caution Drum Cover Label ZBS000005 11 Wall Bracket Standard SMS30000 12 Square to Round Inlet Transition to 8 dia BQX082000 Options for Dust Drums OKD000000 13 35 Gal Fi
7. Oneida Air Systems Pro Series 2000 Dust Collector Owner s Manual bao Shown with optional bolt together Angle Iron stand and optional 55 gal steel drum Models may vary sligthly in appearance Oneida Air Systems Inc 1001 West Fayette St Syracuse N Y 13204 Phone 1 800 732 4065 315 476 5151 Fax 315 476 5044 www oneida air com Thank You for Choosing an Onelda Air Systems Product OAS manufactures and sells dust collection equipment only Our qualified technicians and sales staff are available 7 30am 6 00pm EST Mon Thur and 7 30am 5 00pm EST Fri to answer any questions concerning OAS products and dust collection Call for ductwork design and ductwork quotes including system pricing and shipping cost Read the entire Owner s Manual before installing or operating system Table of Contents Page System Start Up Information 2 ll Commercial Configurations 3 Ill General Specifications amp Fan Performance Curves 4 IV Dimensions 9 V General Assembly 6 VI General Assembly Instructions i Vil Bracket Assembly 8 VII Filter Assembly 9 IX Filter Maintenance 10 X Filter Efficiency Gauge Mounting Instructions 11 Xl Directions for Cleaning External Filter 12 XII Fan Blower Wiring Diagram 13 XIIL Troubleshooting 14 XIV Fire Hazards Read Before Installing System 15 XV Terms and Conditions 16 XVI Stand Assembly 17 XVII Accessories 18 XVIIL Fan Motor Maintenance 19 XVIV Remote Wirin
8. a 12 5 16 Bolts 24 Flat Washers 2 Method 3 12 Serrated Nuts Material Bolt Fan Blower housing to Cyclone barrel Put Cone SETT up on Wall Bracket and orient holes Lift assembled unit Washer Cyclone onto cone making sure proper holes are lined up Bolt bea unit to bracket then finish bolting barrel to cone Lift Motor amp Plate onto Fan Blower housing and bolt together in proper direction 3 8 Bolt 2 Washers Serrated Nut per bolt hole on each side and back gt SS HN il Note For cyclonic preseparation there must be an air tight seal between cyclone and dust container Dust bin must be located vertically under cyclone material drops down by gravity Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Vil Bracket Assembly 1 You must determine the direction the fan outlet will point to proceed with this mounting assembly The collector will seem quieter if the outlet is aimed away from the area people tend to work Slots in the brackets are 406 x 1 00 Note Bolts included to mount bracket to collector Hardware NOT included to mount to wall 2 Hold bracket against wall with top of plate at 60 Mark where mounting holes fall Mount wall bracket For wall mounting the bolt centers on the brackets are at 16 to accomodate most wall stud spacing See Fig 1 amp 2 Use a Level to ensure straightness 3 Attach bracket to wall with lag screws concrete anchor
9. ade components or partial kit items Kits must be returned in full all components for credit There will be a 25 restocking fee applied to any returned items Some parts of this system are outsourced and not made in the USA Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 XVI Stand Assembly stco023055 5 B16 Nuts 64 5 16 Flat Washers 23 1 8 p 23 7 8 A A ana 08 AV T 23 7 8 bs Washer Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Bolt Together Angle Iron Stand S1TG023055 55 gal Stand Replacement Filter FCS186200 18 x 62 130 Sq Ft Soun Bonded Filters 99 9 of test material from 0 2 to 2 microns Dust Containers 35 gal Fiber 55 gal Fiber 55 gal Steel The BAG Gripper ABX000000 The BAG Gripper provides the ability to use convenient plastic bags inside your dust drum It provides a constant negative pressure on the outside surface of the plastic bag that keeps it pulled tight against the sides of the dust drum Can be used with 35 and 55 gal barrels Must be wired into your system Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Per Baldor specifications their 2 pole motors 3600 RPM motors are to be relubricated every 5500 hours Table 1 Service Conditions Ambient Temperature Atmospheric Standard 40 C Clean Little Corrosion Deep Groove Ball Bearing Moderate dirt Corrosion Ball Thrust Roller gt 50 C or Severe dirt Abrasive E
10. ber Drum Kit Standard SDK351001 13a Drum Lid w 10 Ring SDX001000 13b Hose Clamp 12 dia 2 ACB120000 13c 35 Gal Fiber Drum SDS350000 13e Flex Hose 10 dia x 1 DHF 100000 13 55 Gal Fiber Drum Kit SDK551001 13a Drum Lid w 10 Ring SDX001000 13b Hose Clamps 12 2 ACB120000 13c 55 Gal Fiber Drum SDS550000 13e Flex Hose 10 dia x 1 DHF 100000 13 55 Gal Steel Drum Kit SEK551001 13a Drum Lid w 10 Ring SEX551000 13b Hose Clamps 2 ACB120000 13c 55 Gal Steel Drum SES550000 13e Flex Hose 10 dia x 1 DHF 100000 14 Filter Efficiency Gauge 0 5 H20 VRG001005 14a Vinyl Tubing Clear 5 16 O D VRV003125 8 14b Static Pressure Tip VRP001875 14c Mounting Flange for Pitot Tube VRP010000 14d Filter Efficiency Gauge Bracket FXX000000 NSN SSN OO Sl Optional Fan Blower Outlet Transitions 15 Square to 8 dia For Fan Outlet BQX308000 Uncrimped 15a Square to 8 dia For Fan Outlet BQX308001 Crimped Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Vi General Assembly Instructions Do NOT use hook on motor to lift unit There are essentially three ways to assemble your collector s Motor amp and to attach it to the bracket The way that is right for you Plate should be determined by expertise and manpower available d l When the units are all assembled they are very heavy and top e XA Gasket Materia
11. bly aial P can be used ether Sa 1 Exhaust air to exterior of building up or down Mount directly at the hole in exterior wall or use a square to round transition and ductwork to vent air to exterior Only usable on No Filter Note Do not return exhaust air to the shop unless filter media is added Caution lf exhaust air is vented outside you must provide make up return air Flue gases carbon monoxide can be drawn into the shop from furnaces water heaters or other appliances Caution Rotating blades Keep hands clear Keep people away from exhaust Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Dust Bin External Filter Cartridge Cleaning Intervals When unit is turned off use compressed air to blow dust off from exterior of filter Hold nozzle at least 8 away from filter pleats Do not remove bottom dust pan before or during the blow off process Let dust settle into dust pan Unclip and dump out dust Filter removal is not required WARNING A close direct blast with the compressed air nozzle too close to filter may damage filter media Always wear safety glasses while blowing off filter Caution Fine dust collected in filter is hazardous to your health Do not breathe Fan Blower amp Cyclone Outside Placement A e T T Stand and 55 gal steel drum Fan Blower has a TEFC Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled motor Note Use steel drum when placed outside Before Operation Check s
12. et screw and key in fan wheel make sure fan wheel is secure Fan blower should not vibrate Fan wheel is dynamic two plane balanced to ISO 4 0 specifications Mount system and connect cyclone and dust bin Make sure dust bin is in place before turning on the dust collector Do not operate Fan Blower unless Cyclone and Dust Bin are in place Motor will overheat Electrical Wiring Make sure power source matches wire voltage configurations on motor Prior to connecting to the power line check motor plate for proper voltage and rotation connection Wire for counter clockwise rotation Fan wheel must rotate counter clockwise if looking down on fan housing Note If fan is wired incorrectly and fan is rotating backwards poor suction and airflow will result See Wire Diagrams on motor plate Use 12 gauge cord for the fan blowers Lubrication The motor is supplied with pre lubricated ball bearings lubricated for the life of the bearing Caution Rotating Fan Blades Keep objects clear of outlet Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 K Filter Efficiency Gauge Mounting Instructions Elbow Plenum Side View v4 a y J F a 1 FA d j SY 1 2 3 a y i f gt IE Air Flow E V to Filter Mounting Instructions 1 Mount brass static pressure tube in plenum with tip pointed into the air stream Use mounting bracket and sheet metal screws if interior of plenum is not accessible Refer to drawings
13. for location of brass static pressure tube 2 Refer to instructions provided with gauge for mounting to bracket 3 Mount gauge up to 8 away mounting it closer will not affect reading 4 Connect clear tubing from brass static pressure tube to the port labeled high on the back of the Pressure gauge 5 Make sure the tubing is not crushed or kinked along its entire length cut shorter if necessary Gauge Reading Instructions 1 Gauge may need to be zeroed Follow the instructions provided with pressure gauge 2 Take the initial reading with cleaned filter s and the typical number of blast gates open in normal operation 3 Always read the gauge with the same number of gates open The more gates open the higher the pressure reading on the gauge 4 When the gauge rises to 3 it s time to clean your filter After many cleaning cycles a filter s pressure will rise after each cleaning An older filter does not get as clean as a new filter Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 All steps should be done with a dust mask and eye protection The External Filter can be cleaned using the following methods 1 Compressed air from outside Be cd 3 gt Blast air along pleats of the filter at about a 20 MW angle Blast air out and away from you or anyone Eo o in the general area Keep air nozzle at least 6 from filter Closer blasts may damage filter material 1h I Wie iW ei F
14. g Diagram 20 Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 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 before operating collector 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 on pg 13 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 damage to motors caused by improper installation wiring or failure to follow these directions The Direct Drive Fan Blower makes the system top heavy Use extreme care when Setting the unit up Do not operate Fan Blower unless Cyclone and Dust Bin are in place Motor will over heat 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 Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Il Pro Series 2000 Configurations Caution lf exhaust air is vented outside you must provide make up return air Flue gases carbon monoxide can be drawn into the shop from furnaces water heaters or other appliances 1 External Ca
15. ilter must be cleaned regularly or filter damage may result If gauge reaches 3 it is time to clean your filter Never allow gauge to reach 5 You could destroy your filter See page 11 2 Empty Dust Bin Wait a few minutes for internal dust to settle then unclip and carefully empty dust bin 3 Rinse with water Optional Keep nozzle at least 6 from filter and keep your pressure down Closer blasts may damage filter material Rinse off INSIDE of filter Let filter dry completely before reuse or keep a spare filter on hand Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Always use a licensed professional electrician Follow Wiring Diagram on Motor Note This Dust Collector is pre wired at the factory and need only be plugged into a NEMA 6020R dedicated electrical receptacle Shp single phase only Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Kill Troubleshooting Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning Motor Overheating The motor s internal circuit breaker will trip if the motor is overheating Caused By Air leaks between the collector and dust bin The lid of the dust bin must be in place and sealed when operating the dust collector Make sure flex hose is not torn and the hose clamps are tight Check drum lid cover should have a foam seal and be well seated Check for holes or leaks in the dust bin barrel Motor not properly wired Check wire connections See wire diagram
16. ks 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 Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 KV Terms and Conditions Checking in Order Please look over the shipped order very carefully in the presence of the delivery person for damage or incomplete shipment before signing the delivery receipt Please note any tears or irregularities in shipping packaging however slight on the shipping delivery receipt This could be an indication of extensive concealed damage The shipping company will not take responsibility if the damage is not noted on the delivery receipt In the event of shipping damage call O A S immediately so we can expedite replacements Please check in all
17. l weighted All of this should be taken into account before GP e se deciding on the method best suited for you Torm Housing Te Housing further eliminate _ air leaks a small amount of silicone Air X should be used on nuts to secure Outlet p motor plate With all assemblies make sure rectangular air outlet is oriented on Fan Blower housing as you are looking down as in Fig 1A or facing it as shown in diagrams Then you can rotate housing to whatever bolt position is best for your shop Gasket Material Outside of Air Inlet Bolt Circle on Before you start make sure you have cut and placed T a l i P the provided gasket material on top and bottom of the Silicone nuts EI S Fan Blower housing and the Cone as shown in the diagrams Then determine which direction you want your filter to hang and which direction your ductwork will enter the collector Method 1 Bolt Fan Blower housing to Cyclone barrel Then bolt Motor and Plate to Fan Blower housing Carefully lay unit on its side and then bolt cone to barrel Lift entire unit up onto wall braket Unit is extremely heavy and top weighted be advised Method 2 Bolt Fan Blower housing to Cyclone barrel Then bolt Motor and Plate to Fan Blower housing Put Cone up Barrel on Wall Bracket and orient holes Lift assembled unit onto cone making sure proper holes are lined up Bolt unit to bracket then finish bolting barrel to cone Material
18. ocal Fire Marshall for help Additional information can be found in NFPA Code Book 664 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 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 Spar
19. orth 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 The following points are worth heeding t 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 l
20. rtridge Filter Silencer Included with Filter Cartridge Filter Media m 1 Pleated Spun Bonded Cartridge Filter 62 130 Sq Ft Accredited independent lab tested Bathed in teflon like coating for easy dust release Captures 99 9 of Test Material from 0 2 2 microns Ss E f 4 Included Square to Round inlet Included Wall Bracket Bracket 8 Ft Hose and Connection Included Filter Efficiency Gauge Do Not Remove Included Silencer hw uuu Shown with optional Angle Iron Stand and optional 55 gal steel drum Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Included Magnetic Starter lll General Specifications amp Fan Performance Curves Pro Series 2000 gt 1973 CFM 2 SP w c wo filter gt Full 16 gauge galvanized cyclone amp 14 ga barrel gt Rectangular inlet with included Square to Round to 8 gt Rectangular outlet gt Cast aluminum fan wheel back inclined non sparking non ferrous dynamic two planed balanced to ISO 6 3 specifications Sound 80 82dB 10 with Built in Silencer and Filter gt 130 Sq Ft Filter Media Soun Bonded gt U S Made Baldor TEFC Class F 1 15 SF gt Single Phase Three Phase ohp Motor ohp Motor 208 230V 208 230 460V 19 8A 13 6 12 4 6 2A Static pressure and volume together determine a fan s performance Several factors such as layout of ductwork and diameter of openings can affect a fan
21. s or other suitable hardware See Fig 2 amp 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 bracket Line up one hole in Ring with hole in each bracket at desired rotation of outlet If rotation you desire does not correspond to an existing hole in Angle Ring drill new ones Use three 3 8 bolts included with washers amp lock washers to secure the fan See Fig 4 5 Attach tightly with bolts See Fig 4 60 to top of plate Distance tor minimum S mounting height Note Please do not install an Oneida Dust Collection System alone Competent assistance is advisable Units are heavy Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Vill Filter Assembly External 62 Filter Assembly Silencer Included 1 Attach cartridge with hardware provided making sure gasket is attached See Fig 1 2 If Filter requires additional support Use the plate at the top of the filter to support the filter assembly Note If filter cartridge is located away from the cyclone and motor additional square to round connectors and pipe can be purchased Gasket Material D i 7 3 8 x 1 Bolts 14 Washers 7 Serrated Nuts For Filter cleaning instructions see pg 11 No Filter Assem
22. s performance System Fan Curve R CFM SP w o Filter Inlet Pro Seri Series 2000 eee eee es With Filter Without Filter Static Pressure at Cyclone Inlet 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 CFM Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 IV Dimensions For Minimum Mounting Heights w 62 Filter Dimensions subject to slight variation in manufacturing Dimensions shown with 5 flex hose between drum and cone collars Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 V General Assembly XXK200001 1 phase XXK200003 3 phase x 8 5 16 Washers 8 5 16 Nuts 8 5 16 Washers 8 5 16 Nuts 7 3 8 x 1 Bolts 7 3 8 Washers 7 3 8 Nuts Square to Round Connects to Inlet ran Optional Angle Iron Stand 30 Optional 55 gal Angle Iron Stand Part STG023055 1 Uprights SXX000068 4 2 Braces SXX000021 7 3 Feet STX002001 4 Stand Hardware Kit XRAY il O on S lez aul jad r jad WN a gt q gt y WN 6 Part AFW180000 Motor Blower Assembly BXI012309 1ph 3ph 1a Fan Wheel BWX159800 Magnetic Starter w Remote Option 1 phase 1b Motor Starter AMR221417 1phase only 1c Cord Connector WWC027063 1 phase only 1d Cord Connector Locknut WCN340000 1 phase only 1e 5hp Motor
23. xtreme Gass Hi insulaion All Bearings Special high temperature grease is recommended Special low temperature grease is recommended Table 2 Lubrication Interval Multiplier severity of Service Multiplier Low Temperature 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 Procedure Clean the grease fitting or area around grease hole if equipped with slotted grease screws If motor has a purge plug remove it Motors can be regreased while stopped at less than 80 C or running Apply grease gun to fitting or grease hole Too much grease or injecting grease too quickly can cause premature bearing failure Slowly apply the recommended amount of grease taking 1 minute or so to apply Operate motor for 20 minutes reinstall purge plug if previously removed Caution Keep grease clean Mixing dissimilar grease is not recommended Pro 2000 Owner s Manual O A S 2007 Retrofit Wiring of Wireless Remote into 220V Control Circuit of Square D Telemecanique Mag Starters Square D Telemecanique Mag Starters AMK Series Plug into 9 pin female Molex on back panel of starter base Important Remove this factory installed Jumper Wire Female molex at bottom of starter Start Stop Push Button BRN Assembly on Starter Molex Amp Adjustment Dial Overload Black Box AM R220000
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