What
to look for in choosing your Central Vacuum System
The
only meaningful measurement of the Central Vacuum System
is the power produced at the floor tool. This is a combination
of suction and airflow (cleanability rating), expressed
as air watts.
Comparing
motor performance figures (e.g. hp, Amps, RPM or watts)
is meaningless, as this is a rating of power input,
not output. Likewise vacuum (water lift) or air flow
alone proves nothing. A Central Vacuum Cleaning System
needs a specific combination of both factors to do the
job effectively.
Vacuum
is greatest in a closed pipe. While air flow is greatest
in an open pipe. Professional selection of the right
combination for your requirements leads to optimum performance.
A
properly designed system will be a good investment and
free of hassles. Remember you are buying convenience.
We recommend consulting your Kiwivac agent for an appraisal
to suit your individual needs.
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