Windsor Model V, A, Model B, Model D operating instructions Spencer, Industravac Self-Contained

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Spencer®

Serial No:

 

Industravac® Self-Contained

Model No:

 

 

 

Vacuum Cleaning Systems—

 

 

 

 

 

Series A,B,C, D & V

Filter Bags:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Handling, Installing and

 

 

Operating Instructions

 

 

 

 

 

Portable Models

(Series A pictured)

Stationary Models (Series B pictured)

Important

Do not operate machine in unstable, low-flow range (surge).

Read and become familiar with this manual prior to installing your Spencer Industravac equipment. Following the instructions detailed here will help you realize its full potential of efficient service and extended lifespan. Damage resulting from failure to follow correct procedures will void the warranty.

The Spencer Turbine Company Windsor, Connecticut 06095

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Contents Handling, Installing Operating Instructions Vacuum Cleaning Systems Series A,B,C, DSpencer Industravac Self-ContainedWarranty ContentsII. General Introduction III. Getting StartedLocation Typical Industravac AssemblyUnpacking Industravac SetupElectrical Series B Series aSeries Series C Series DMaintenance IV. Operation and AdjustmentsMachine startup Hose and toolsCircled items are recommended spare parts Disassembly For Series V see Form ZZEmptying the Dirt Can Shaking the Filter BagsChanging Door and Dirt Can Gaskets Maintaining the Equalizing LineReplacing the Target Plate VI. Troubleshooting Guide SeparatorIndication low vacuum as determined by gauge measurement VI. Troubleshooting Guide Vacuum ProducerIndication machine design capacity too small for the system Indication motor malfunctionMachine Vibrating Date Filter Bag Part No Filter Bag Material Date Changed Filter Bag Maintenance RecordDescription Vacuum Accessories Record Hoses, Tools, ValvesRelated Literature Vacuum Cleaning AttachmentsProducts & Services