Blowers in the septic services industry are designed to improve efficiency by providing high airflow at various pressure levels, often with advanced features to reduce noise and heat. Modern systems include innovations such as air injection cooling, tri-lobe designs for precision, and built-in safety measures like thermostats and oil level sensors. These blowers are built for continuous operation under demanding conditions, making them reliable and efficient tools for service professionals.

JUROP HELIX
HELIX blowers incorporate the third generation of JUROP helical tri-lobes with air injection porting designs and internal paths to decrease noise and heat. They eliminate the requirement to enclose the blower in a noise abatement box. The frame rail-mounted HELIX 300 system delivers 1,089 cfm and 15 psi at 1,400 rpm input. The industrial-duty integrated gearbox eliminates drive-coupling failures, according to the maker. The system includes electronic optical gearbox oil level sensors and an integrated thermostat providing safety for the system and team. www.jurop.it


National vacuum equipment challenger 4310

National Vacuum Equipment Challenger 4310
The Challenger 4310 from National Vacuum Equipment is a quiet, environmentally friendly machine that offers a ballast cooling and porting design to allow for continuous pumping at full vacuum without overheating. It is capable of airflow to 940 cfm at 4,500 rpm with no oil mess. It is a tri-lobe design with precision machining, and includes a ballast port manifold that cools the blower through air injection. It provides a range of airflow options, with performance available to accommodate needed power. It includes 4-inch hose connections with barbed adjustable porting for intake and exhaust. An integrated final filter provides easy access for cleaning. The blower also includes a four-way pressure/vacuum changeover valve. 800-253-5500; www.natvac.com

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