Monsoon Mini Wet Downdraft Table

Cost-effective yet high-performing, the Monsoon Mini Wet Downdraft Table safely captures combustible dust at source. Requiring no permanent ducting or central installation, its compact, self-contained, patent-pending design achieves a high-face velocity at a very affordable price.

To safely collect dangerous combustibles, the Monsoon Mini pulls contaminated air through its ventilated work surface and moves them into a water torrent. Once bonded with water droplets, the dust particles drain down to the bottom of the collector for safe removal. Interior baffling creates the required turbulence to maximize filtration efficiency while preventing water vapor from leaving the exhaust, avoiding excess humidity.

With an extremely small equipment footprint, the Monsoon Mini Wet Downdraft Table comes fitted with heavy duty castors for portability. The cabinet’s stainless steel construction guards against corrosion and the collector’s internal components can be removed for easy cleaning.

Recommended Applications

  • Not Ideal for welding.
  • Ideal for grinding.
  • Ideal for deburring.
  • Not Ideal for soldering.
  • ideal for sanding
  • Not ideal for painting

Overview

Cost-effective yet high-performing, the Monsoon Mini Wet Downdraft Table safely captures combustible dust at source. Requiring no permanent ducting or central installation, its compact, self-contained, patent-pending design achieves a high-face velocity at a very affordable price.

To safely collect dangerous combustibles, the Monsoon Mini pulls contaminated air through its ventilated work surface and moves them into a water torrent. Once bonded with water droplets, the dust particles drain down to the bottom of the collector for safe removal. Interior baffling creates the required turbulence to maximize filtration efficiency while preventing water vapor from leaving the exhaust, avoiding excess humidity.

With an extremely small equipment footprint, the Monsoon Mini Wet Downdraft Table comes fitted with heavy duty castors for portability. The cabinet’s stainless steel construction guards against corrosion and the collector’s internal components can be removed for easy cleaning.

Designed for the safe collection of combustible metal dusts, ideal applications include: aluminum, magnesium, titanium, grinding & deburring, sanding & finishing, 3D printing, chemical dust and buffing.

Benefits

    • Capture-at-source for cleaner air
    • Industrial swivel castors included for portability
    • Compliant with NFPA guidelines for combustible dust

Features

  • Flexible 30” x 36” Worksurface
  • High Capture Face Velocity (300 FPM)
  • 3 HP TEFC Motor producing 1200 CFM of Airflow
  • Stainless Steel Anti-corrosion Construction
  • Low Water auto-shutdown
  • Blue Rubber Grid Matting
  • Manual Water Refill

Options

  • Auto Wash-down System
  • WV-55 Sludge-Vac
  • Side and Back Walls
  • HEPA Afterfilter Kit (99.99% @ 0.3 micron)
  • Dust-Tight / Vapor-Tight Light Kit
  • Auto-fill Water Control System
  • Custom configurations available on request

Models and Options

The MonsoonTM Mini Wet Downdraft Table standard base model comes equipped with a 230V, 3.0 HP motor, but the following options and add-on kits are also available upon request:

STANDARD 3 HP – 575V

Up to 1200 CFM
  • Standard Model
  • 300 FPM
  • Motor: 3.0 HP HP / 575V/3/60Hz
  • Filter Type: Mist Filter
  • Product Number: MDD-MINI-030W5

GDS / 3 HP – 230V

Up to 1200 CFM
  • Grinding, Deburring & Sanding Kit
  • 300 FPM
  • Motor: 3.0 HP HP / 230V/3/60Hz
  • Filter Type: Mist Filter
  • Product Number: MDD-MINI-030W2-GDS

GDS / 3 HP – 460V

  • Grinding, Deburring & Sanding Kit
  • 300 FPM
  • Motor: 3.0 HP HP / 460V/3/60Hz
  • Filter Type: Mist Filter
  • Product Number: MDD-MINI-030W4-GDS

GDS / 3 HP – 575V

Up to 1200CFM
  • Grinding, Deburring & Sanding Kit
  • 300 FPM
  • Motor: 3.0 HP HP / 575V/3/60Hz
  • Filter Type: Mist Filter
  • Product Number: MDD-MINI-030W5-GDS

AWW / 3HP – 230V

Up to 1200 CFM
  • Auto Water Wash-down Kit
  • 300 FPM
  • Motor: 3.0 HP HP / 230V/3/60Hz
  • Filter Type: Mist Filter
  • Product Number: MDD-MINI-030W2-AWW

AWW / 3 HP – 460V

Up to 1200 CFM
  • Auto Water Wash-down Kit
  • 300 FPM
  • Motor: 3.0 HP HP / 460V/3/60Hz
  • Filter Type: Mist Filter
  • Product Number: MDD-MINI-030W4-AWW

AWW / 3 HP – 575V

Up to 1200 CFM
  • Auto Water Wash-down Kit
  • 300 FPM
  • Motor: 3.0 HP HP / 575V/3/60Hz
  • Filter Type: Mist Filter
  • Product Number: MDD-MINI-030W5-AWW

Technical Specifications

Model (Product Number) Motor (H.P.) Air Flow (CFM) Volts/Phase/Hz Amps Net Weight1 Width1 Height1 Length1 Noise (dB) Filter Type
MDD-MINI-030W2 3.0 HP 1200 230V/3/60Hz 9.6 245.85 60 74 42 75 Mist Filter
MDD-MINI-030W4 3.0 HP 1200 460V/3/60Hz 4.8 245.85 60 74 42 75 Mist Filter
MDD-MINI-030W5 3.0 HP 1200 575V/3/60Hz 3.9 245.85 60 74 42 75 Mist Filter
MDD-MINI-030W2-GDS 3.0 HP 1200 230V/3/60Hz 9.6 N/A 60 74 42 75 Mist Filter
MDD-MINI-030W4-GDS 3.0 HP 1200 460V/3/60Hz 4.8 N/A 60 74 42 75 Mist Filter
MDD-MINI-030W5-GDS 3.0 HP 1200 575V/3/60Hz 3.9 N/A 60 74 42 75 Mist Filter
MDD-MINI-030W2-AWW 3.0 HP 1200 230V/3/60Hz 9.6 N/A 60 74 42 75 Mist Filter
MDD-MINI-030W4-AWW 3.0 HP 1200 460V/3/60Hz 4.8 N/A 60 74 42 75 Mist Filter
MDD-MINI-030W5-AWW 3.0 HP 1200 575V/3/60Hz 3.9 N/A 60 74 42 75 Mist Filter

1 – Product weight and dimensions are based on base-models and may vary depending on selected product features. Please contact us for an accurate shipping quote.

Learn how to get the most out of your Monsoon Mini Wet Downdraft Table and troubleshoot common problems.
See our help topics and support videos below, and download the Monsoon Mini Wet Downdraft Table product guide and owner’s manual.

How to..

+ Set up your Monsoon Mini Wet Downdraft Table for the first time

 

Before You Begin

Designate a location near the operator where the unit will be placed that is sufficiently close to a grounded power source.

Unpacking Unit

  1. Inspect carton for any possible damage during transit.
  2. Remove packing material.
  3. Do not tip or invert while handling.
  4. You’ll find the item serial number, model and electrical ratings located on the nameplate. Write down this information on the provided Maintenance Record found in your owner’s manual or your own designated preventative maintenance system.

Installation

  1. Connect to air inlet.
    1. If possible, use smooth bore ducting as they have less airflow resistance.
    2. Inlet ducts should be full diameter. Changes in section and size should be gradual.
  2. Connect pipes to water supply and drain fittings. (Refer to Section 2.1 in owner’s manual.)
  3. Connect power. (Refer to Appendix 1A in owner’s manual.)
  4. Verify motor rotation is clockwise when looking top down from unit.
  5. Fill Collector’s water basin to indicated level.
+ Perform Function Test Prior To Use

Before you use your unit, you’ll want to perform a function test to verify it’s in working order. Do the following:

  1. Turn the power switch to On.
  2. Look to confirm that the unit is level and stable. You’ll also want to verify that nothing is obstructing the extraction path and that there is enough water in basin.
  3. Listen closely to the motor and suction sound of unit. Confirm that they are in within the expected volumes.
  4. By placing your hand on top of the unit, feel for any unexpected vibration. Place your hand in front of the intake surface to confirm the expected levels of suction.
+ Maintain Your Wet Downdraft Table

 

Perform Daily Inspections

  1. Inspect surfaces for dust. Wipe down as needed.
  2. Inspect filter panels for dust buildup. Service or replace as needed.
  3. Check to see if unit has sufficient water. Refill to meet water level if needed.
  4. Check for moisture by turning unit on and placing hand above exhaust stack. If excess moisture passes through blower, drain water from basin to indicated level.

Exchange Water (Every 2 Weeks or 30 Operating Hours)

    1. Remove water using drain outlet.
      1. Be careful to keep water and waste away from electrical equipment.
      2. Consult local regulators on the safe handling, disposal and treatment of material waste.
    2. Remove grating.

    1. Remove scrubber tree.

  1. Using a Diversitech WV Sludge Vacuum or equivalent, remove semi-solid build-up at the bottom of the basin.
    IMPORTANT: Consult local regulators on the safe handling, disposal and treatment of material waste.
  2. Use pressure washer or plastic bristle brush to clean basin (no metallic brushes).
  3. Turn machine on to allow Auto-Level Control System to fill the basin or fill manually.

Perform Annual Inspections

  1. Clean labels and exterior surfaces.
  2. Wash cabinet internal assemblies with warm water and mild detergent. Allow 12 hours to dry before use.
  3. Check controls for loose wiring.
  4. Examine motors for wear.

Troubleshooting

+ My Wet Downdraft Table Does Not Turn On
  1. Confirm the correct voltage is supplied into the panel.
  2. Confirm all fuses are functional.
  3. If the problem continues, or your unit does not fill with water, contact Diversitech support for assistance.
+ My Wet Downdraft Table Does Not Pull Air
  1. Confirm the correct rotation using the indication arrow located on the motor. If the unit fails to turn on, the unit’s motor could be in reverse rotation and spinning incorrectly. An electrician is required to address the problem.
  2. Confirm that the water level is correct using the arrow indicator located on the unit.
  3. Inspect all filters in your unit to verify they are in working order.
+ Water is Escaping through the Exhaust Stack
  1. Check the water level. If water is escaping through the stack, there may be too much water inside the unit. (Once levels exceed the maximum 4 inches, motor turns off.)
  2. Check the table top surface for unnecessary items. The Monsoon’s table top surface is perforated to allow airflow through the unit. If the table top is over-covered with items, airflow through the unit will be restricted, causing water to escape.
  3. Check Baffle Tree Assembly Installation. If water is escaping through the stack, it could be a sign that the baffle tree assembly has not been reinstalled correctly.
+ The Auto-Wash is Malfunctioning
  1. Check to see if the foot valve on the wash kit is clogged. All wash kits have a foot valve which recirculates the water to the nozzle tips. To keep the foot valve from clogging and the auto-wash functioning properly, regular maintenance is required.
  2. Check the condition of the banjo filter. To ensure the auto-wash functions properly, regular maintenance of the banjo filter is required.
  3. Once maintenance is performed on both the foot valve and the banjo filter, you will need to prime the pump before reuse.
+ The Photohelic Shows a Reading of 7-8.
  1. If the photohelic shows a reading above 7 or 8, the HEPA filter needs to be replaced.

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