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    >Filtration System The filtration system is a system through which air passes in order to remove particles from it. Paper bags, nylon electrostatic filters, glass fiber paper filters, cloth or foam filters, cyclonic chambers are a few of the numerous components used in filtering systems.

    HEPA HEPA is an abbreviation for High Efficiency Particulate Air. It is a filtering efficiency specification for filters capable of capturing 99.97% of all particles. HEPA is an acronym used m

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    When you are ready to purchase a vacuum cleaner, it helps to understand the lingo so that you can make a wise decision. You will want a vacuum cleaner that is reliable, efficient, and reduces the amount of work required for cleaning. Making this type of decision involves researching the lists of features and prices on many different makes and models of vacuum cleaners. You will need to understand a few common vacuum cleaner terms to help you with your research. This is a short list of terms which will prove useful in your search for the perfect vacuum for you:

    Air Flow Air Flow is the movement of air from one place to another. In vacuum cleaners it usually refers to the movement of air through the vacuum cleaner or central vacuum system and is measured in CFM i.e. cubic feet per minute. In a vacuum cleaner, the air flow is inversely proportional to the complete resistance within the system.

    Air Pressure Air Pressure is the pressure of atmospheric or condensed air. The suction motor in a vacuum cleaner reduces the air pressure sequentially to create air flow.

    Armature An armature of a vacuum cleaner is made of plastic-coated steel core, with a copper enamel-insulated wire attached to it. All the cleaning suction operation is conducted inside the armature, so it is considered to be the heart of the vacuum cleaner.

    Ball Bearing The ball bearing is a low resistance kind of bearing in which the round steel balls spin between a rotating inner race and an inactive outer race. The sides often have seal rings to keep the bearing clean and running smooth.

    Central Vacuum System This is the fixed cylindrical vacuum cleaner, generally planted in the basements or garage. These systems usually have much larger and powerful motors compared to the portable vacuum cleaners. Tube inlets are built in the walls and a two inch PVC pipe is installed to take the filth loaded air to the central power unit.

    Filtration System The filtration system is a system through which air passes in order to remove particles from it. Paper bags, nylon electrostatic filters, glass fiber paper filters, cloth or foam filters, cyclonic chambers are a few of the numerous components used in filtering systems.

    HEPA HEPA is an abbreviation for High Efficiency Particulate Air. It is a filtering efficiency specification for filters capable of capturing 99.97% of all particles. HEPA is an acronym used ma

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    of terms which will prove useful in your search for the perfect vacuum for you:

    Air Flow Air Flow is the movement of air from one place to another. In vacuum cleaners it usually refers to the movement of air through the vacuum cleaner or central vacuum system and is measured in CFM i.e. cubic feet per minute. In a vacuum cleaner, the air flow is inversely proportional to the complete resistance within the system.

    Air Pressure Air Pressure is the pressure of atmospheric or condensed air. The suction motor in a vacuum cleaner reduces the air pressure sequentially to create air flow.

    Armature An armature of a vacuum cleaner is made of plastic-coated steel core, with a copper enamel-insulated wire attached to it. All the cleaning suction operation is conducted inside the armature, so it is considered to be the heart of the vacuum cleaner.

    Ball Bearing The ball bearing is a low resistance kind of bearing in which the round steel balls spin between a rotating inner race and an inactive outer race. The sides often have seal rings to keep the bearing clean and running smooth.

    Central Vacuum System This is the fixed cylindrical vacuum cleaner, generally planted in the basements or garage. These systems usually have much larger and powerful motors compared to the portable vacuum cleaners. Tube inlets are built in the walls and a two inch PVC pipe is installed to take the filth loaded air to the central power unit.

    Filtration System The filtration system is a system through which air passes in order to remove particles from it. Paper bags, nylon electrostatic filters, glass fiber paper filters, cloth or foam filters, cyclonic chambers are a few of the numerous components used in filtering systems.

    HEPA HEPA is an abbreviation for High Efficiency Particulate Air. It is a filtering efficiency specification for filters capable of capturing 99.97% of all particles. HEPA is an acronym used m

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    r condensed air. The suction motor in a vacuum cleaner reduces the air pressure sequentially to create air flow.

    Armature An armature of a vacuum cleaner is made of plastic-coated steel core, with a copper enamel-insulated wire attached to it. All the cleaning suction operation is conducted inside the armature, so it is considered to be the heart of the vacuum cleaner.

    Ball Bearing The ball bearing is a low resistance kind of bearing in which the round steel balls spin between a rotating inner race and an inactive outer race. The sides often have seal rings to keep the bearing clean and running smooth.

    Central Vacuum System This is the fixed cylindrical vacuum cleaner, generally planted in the basements or garage. These systems usually have much larger and powerful motors compared to the portable vacuum cleaners. Tube inlets are built in the walls and a two inch PVC pipe is installed to take the filth loaded air to the central power unit.

    Filtration System The filtration system is a system through which air passes in order to remove particles from it. Paper bags, nylon electrostatic filters, glass fiber paper filters, cloth or foam filters, cyclonic chambers are a few of the numerous components used in filtering systems.

    HEPA HEPA is an abbreviation for High Efficiency Particulate Air. It is a filtering efficiency specification for filters capable of capturing 99.97% of all particles. HEPA is an acronym used m

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    tween a rotating inner race and an inactive outer race. The sides often have seal rings to keep the bearing clean and running smooth.

    Central Vacuum System This is the fixed cylindrical vacuum cleaner, generally planted in the basements or garage. These systems usually have much larger and powerful motors compared to the portable vacuum cleaners. Tube inlets are built in the walls and a two inch PVC pipe is installed to take the filth loaded air to the central power unit.

    Filtration System The filtration system is a system through which air passes in order to remove particles from it. Paper bags, nylon electrostatic filters, glass fiber paper filters, cloth or foam filters, cyclonic chambers are a few of the numerous components used in filtering systems.

    HEPA HEPA is an abbreviation for High Efficiency Particulate Air. It is a filtering efficiency specification for filters capable of capturing 99.97% of all particles. HEPA is an acronym used m

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    >Filtration System The filtration system is a system through which air passes in order to remove particles from it. Paper bags, nylon electrostatic filters, glass fiber paper filters, cloth or foam filters, cyclonic chambers are a few of the numerous components used in filtering systems.

    HEPA HEPA is an abbreviation for High Efficiency Particulate Air. It is a filtering efficiency specification for filters capable of capturing 99.97% of all particles. HEPA is an acronym used mainly in United States whereas, in Europe S-Class filter is the name used for the same filter.

    Inertia The tendency of matter to maintain its state of rest or that of uniform motion is called inertia. In a vacuum cleaner inertia makes the fan move outward as it spins.

    Mach The number representing the ratio of the speed of an object to the speed of sound in the medium by which it is traveling. Mach number is helpful in getting the power ratings of cleaning performances.

    Micron Micron is a unit of measure often used for particular particle sizes of HEPA and ULPA filtration specifications. It is now considered obsolete, and the more appropriate term for this unit of measure is micrometer.

    Polystyrene Polystyrene is a hard and extremely transparent plastic which is a good nonconductor and an ideal molding plastic.

    ULPA Ultra Low Penetration Air (ULPA) is used for maintaining the highest degree of clean air, as ULPA is a filtering efficiency specification for filters. It cleans the smallest of retained particles.

    Water Lift In relation to the vacuum cleaner, a water lift is a measurement of the intensity of the vacuum produced by the suction motor. Suction gauges used on vacuum cleaners are standardized in lifting of water.

    When you are ready to purchase a vacuum cleaner, please keep in mind that a knowledgeable sales person can assist you with your questions. Here at Dave’s Vac in Pennsylvania, we have an experienced sales force that can assist with all your vacuum questions.

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