Industrial Vacuum Systems for Manufacturing Facilities
Dust, debris, and process waste accumulate on production floors, inside equipment, and along conveying lines, creating safety hazards, compliance issues, and unplanned downtime. J.E. Phillips Co., Inc. (JEPCO) supplies Spencer Turbine’s Industravac and Multistage Centrifugal units with application engineering support to match the right system to your facility’s specific cleanup and material recovery requirements.
Key Highlights:
- Spencer Turbine Industravac systems from 4 HP to 40 HP, stationary and mobile
- 99.9% filtration efficiency at 3 microns across all models
- Application engineering and system selection from JEPCO’s technical team
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| Model | Material | Motor HP | Base |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series A | Hot-rolled steel, aluminum | Up to 10 HP | Stationary, mobile |
| Series B | Hot-rolled steel, aluminum | Up to 20HP | Stationary, mobile |
| Series C | Hot-rolled steel, aluminum | Up to 25 HP | Stationary |
| Series D | Hot-rolled steel, aluminum | Up to 40 HP | Stationary |
| Series V | Hot-rolled steel, aluminum | Up to 7.5 HP | Stationary, mobile |
| SOH | Cold-rolled sheet steel | Up to 150 HP | Stationary |
| 4-BOB | Cold-rolled sheet steel | Up to 1250 HP | Stationary |
| 4-BOH | Cold-rolled sheet steel | Up 300 HP | Stationary |
How Does an Industrial Vacuum System Improve Facility Safety and Productivity?
Accumulated dust and debris cause slip hazards, airborne particulate violations, and equipment fouling that leads to unscheduled shutdowns. Spencer Turbine’s Industravac systems use multistage centrifugal vacuum producers to deliver continuous-duty suction for removing bulk material, fine dust, and hazardous particulate from production areas, equipment surfaces, and overhead structures.
- Multistage centrifugal vacuum producers built for continuous heavy-duty operation
- Stationary models connect to facility-wide piping for centralized cleanup
- Mobile units roll to the job with onboard starters and 50 ft. cable
Why Choose JEPCO for Industrial Vacuum System Selection and Supply?
Picking a vacuum system from a catalog without understanding your facility’s airflow requirements, material characteristics, and layout leads to undersized equipment and wasted budget. JEPCO has supplied industrial air handling equipment across California and Nevada since 1970, and our engineering team helps you select, specify, and size Spencer Turbine’s Industravac systems based on your actual operating conditions.
- 55+ years supplying industrial air equipment across California and Nevada
- Full Spencer Turbine Industravac line: five series covering 70 to 1,080 SCFM
- Engineering support includes system layout, sizing, and specification review
Frequently Asked Questions
What industries use Spencer Turbine’s Industravac industrial vacuum systems?
Manufacturing, food processing, metalworking, chemical processing, pharmaceutical, and wastewater facilities use Industravac systems for dust removal, debris cleanup, and material recovery.
What is the difference between stationary and mobile industrial vacuum systems?
Stationary systems mount permanently and connect to facility-wide piping networks, while mobile units include rubber tires, onboard starters, and electrical cable for portable operation across multiple work areas.
What motor and filtration options are available for hazardous environments?
Spencer Turbine offers TEFC and explosion-proof motors, NEMA 4, 7, and 9 starter enclosures, grounded filter bags, and HEPA final filters for facilities handling combustible dust or hazardous particulate.
Does JEPCO provide engineering support for vacuum system selection?
JEPCO’s technical team reviews your facility layout, material type, airflow requirements, and compliance needs to recommend the correct Industravac series and configuration.
Find the Right Industrial Vacuum System for Your Facility
Tell us what you need to clean up, where, and how often. JEPCO’s sales engineering team will recommend the Spencer Turbine Industravac system that fits your operation, your facility layout, and your budget.
