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Technical Terms Regarding Ducted Vacuums Charateristics

Confused about the technical terms used to describe the performance of ducted vacuums? Don't worry! Here are a few helpful explanations.


Airwatts

Use this major technical information to compare ducted vacuums from one to another. This data reflects the motor's efficiency and performance and more specifically the useful cleaning power of the ducted vacuum. It combines two performance data: airflow (CFM/CMH) and water lift (H2O).

Water Lift (H2O)

This significant technical information represents the ducted vacuum's suction power. It refers to the engine power, to the cleaning power of the ducted vacuum.

Airflow (CMH/CFM)

Airflow is calculated in cubic meter per hour or cubic feet per minute (CMH/CFM). It refers to the amount of air being moved by the ducted vacuum. The air going through the power unit increases the vacuum capacity to pick up dust. Nevertheless, it is the water lift (H2O) that ensures suction power to clean thoroughly.

Water lift (H2O) versus Airflow (CFM/CMH)

Both airflow and water lift are crucial technical data. Both of these measurement should be considered when comparing ducted vacuums, as they work together to provide best vacuum performance. As airwatts is a measurement that combines these two data, it is convenient and reliable to ensure both optimal suction power and airflow. Start comparing now and see Cyclo Vac's top of the line performance measurements for yourself.

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