How it works
How Does a Vacu-Maid® Central Vacuum System Work?
A Vacu-Maid® central vacuum system can reduce the amount of
allergens in your home by extracting dirt, dust, mold, pollen, and pet
dander out of your carpet and furnishings - and it’s simple. The system
sends these allergens through the network of hidden tubing in your walls to
the dirt can located in a remote area of your home. By doing this, the
central vacuum system rids your home of these potentially harmful
irritants--unlike most portable vacuum cleaners, which leave much of the
fine dust recirculating in the air. Also, by having a central vacuum vented
to the outside of your home, it is possible to remove even the smallest of
particles from your living environment. The picture is an
example of a typical installation. The power unit is placed in the garage
with the dirt canister near the garage door. This allows for easy
emptying of the canister and placement of a utility valve for cleaning out
your car. The power unit is placed in a more remote location.
The tubing can be run through the attic, basement or in the floors.
Inlets are placed strategically in hallways.
Cyclonic Action
Vacu-Maid® systems use cyclonic separation. This differs from
"filtered" central vacuums in the way fine particles are removed.
While a filtered system uses a bag to catch these particles, a cyclonic
system completely removes these particles by venting them outside.
As dirt enters the canister, the air inside swirls like a tornado with the
heavier debris falling to the bottom of the can, while the fine particles
are vented outside. This prevents most of the dust from getting into the
motor. Some competitors may say that there is no way to keep all of
the fine dust off of the loading fans, but our cyclonic power units and
Ametek motors are built to withstand dust in the motor without affecting the
life or function of the system. Ametek specifically designs motors to
function under these conditions for use with Vacu-Maid® cyclonic systems.
View the full description of how the cyclonic
action works.
Components of a Built-In
System
There are six major components of a central vacuum system.
1. Power Unit - Houses the system's motor and electrical components.
2. Dirt Can - Collects the large dirt and debris swept up while cleaning.
This is the point at which cyclonic separation occurs.
Cyclonic -
Vacu-Maid
Filtered - Astro Vac
3. Tubing & Fittings - Vacuum tubing concealed within your
walls connects the inlets to the unit. Dirt travels through this
network of tubing and is deposited into the dirt can.
4. Inlets - Locations at which you connect your
hose into the system. The inlets are conveniently located in various areas
around your home.
5. Sweep Inlets -Clean with the ease of a broom, yet still maintain the
benefits of a central vacuum. Located floor level at the baseboards of a
cabinet or a wall.
6. Tool Kits - Provide you with the tools necessary to clean your home.
They include the hose that is required to make the system function.