DV Series

DVP Vacuum

The DVP Portable industrial vacuum offers tremendous performance when handling ultra-fines and heavy powders. It’s a more powerful version of the DVR Portable model.

The DVP combines a 15 to 30 horsepower electric TEFC motor with a positive displacement vacuum pump that pulls harder as the job gets tougher.

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DV Series

DVP Vacuum

Available in
Portable Industrial Vacuum Systems
Available in
Central Vacuum Systems

The DVP Portable industrial vacuum offers tremendous performance when handling ultra-fines and heavy powders. It’s a more powerful version of the DVR Portable model.

The DVP combines a 15 to 30 horsepower electric TEFC motor with a positive displacement vacuum pump that pulls harder as the job gets tougher.

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DVP Vacuum

The DVP Portable industrial vacuum offers tremendous performance when handling ultra-fines and heavy powders. It’s a more powerful version of the DVR Portable model.

The DVP combines a 15 to 30 horsepower electric TEFC motor with a positive displacement vacuum pump that pulls harder as the job gets tougher.

Highlights

Moves material 3x faster than other vacuums using centrifugal vac pumps.

Triple filtration system easily handles ultra-fines like iron oxide and fly ash.

Premium-efficiency TEFC motor in all industrial voltage requirements worldwide.

Features

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  • Positive displacement vacuum pump pulls harder.
  • Premium-efficiency TEFC motor selected for its dependability. Available in 15–30 hp.
  • Incredible power on an easy-to-move portable frame, designed to handle long hoses.
  • Inline filter for operator protection, easily upgrades to HEPA.
  • Available with portable or fixed central vacuum frames.
  • UL and CSA compliant.
This thing is a beast. It picks up everything!
Taylor Shaw | Scranton, PA

DVP Vacuum

DuroVac Series
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The quiet yet powerful DV Series of vacuums delivers significant value in a medium-sized industrial vac with a portable frame.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are OSHA’s silica dust standards?

OSHA’s current standards require employers to limit employees’ exposure to silica dust. This includes installing systems to capture dust before it leaves equipment. However, it also must include the use of industrial vacuum cleaners for silica dust to clean any that may escape from those collection systems.

For general industry applications, employers are required to protect workers from exposure to silica dust levels above the permissible exposure limit of 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air averaged over an eight-hour day.

What should vacuums used to capture silica dust feature?

A vacuum for silica dust used in an industrial environment must include a high-efficiency particular air (HEPA) filter. This is a pleated filter that is capable of capturing particulates in the air as small as 0.3 microns.

A HEPA vacuum by definition should be able to remove at least 99.97% of dust and other airborne particles, leaving the air cleaner and preventing prolonged exposure to harmful contaminants. Choosing one of our high-efficiency particulate air vacuums provides your workplace with the highest levels of protection.

In which industries are employees potentially exposed to silica dust?

There is a chance of silica dust exposure in a wide range of industries. These include construction, mining, foundries, manufacturing, dentistry, and oil and gas extraction. Employers working in any of these fields should invest in industrial HEPA vacuum systems to reduce their risk.

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