CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM INSTALL FAQ
Installing a central vacuum system in a new or pre-existing home is an easy process in most cases that can be completed in one or two days. Adding a central cleaning system to a residence not only makes cleaning more efficient and convenient, but also adds value to the home that is often 2 - 4 times the initial cost of equipment. Central cleaning is the choice for ...
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CENTRAL VACUUM HOSES AND INLETS EXPLAINED
LOW-VOLT, DIRECT-CONNECT, SUPER VALVES - OH MY!
Many things have changed in the preceding 50 years of Central Vacuum history, including many changes to the Central Vacuum hose and inlet valves that have made for more convenient and reliable cleaning systems. While in the early days central vacuum hoses were nothing more than an elongated version of the portable vacu ...
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VACUUM CLEANER BELTS & PERFORMANCE
Vacuum Cleaner Belts come in many styles, and hundreds of sizes.
Typically, domestic vacuums use a belt to drive an agitation device - also called brush roller. With only a few exceptions, most vacuums use either a flat belt, a round belt (O-RING style) or a geared belt (also called toothed / notched belt).
The Type of belt your vacuum uses is very import ...
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SUCTION BLOG: INTRODUCING THE WESSEL-WERK MINI ELECTRIC BRUSH
Always progressing vacuum nozzle performance, Wessel-Werk has developed a new universal hand nozzle: the MEB160 Mini Electric Brush. This compact above floor nozzle has a powerful electric motor. The MEB 160 can be used with most systems using a st....
http://suction.vacdepot.com/2010/07/wessel-werk-mini-electric-brush-meb160.html
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