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  2. Central vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Typical central vacuum cleaner power unit for residential use (North America) A central vacuum cleaner (also known as built-in or ducted) is a type of vacuum cleaner appliance installed into a building as a semi-permanent fixture. Central vacuum systems are designed to remove dirt and debris from homes and buildings by sending dirt particles ...

  3. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    A vacuum cleaner, also known simply as a vacuum, is a device that uses suction, and often agitation, in order to remove dirt and other debris from carpets and hard floors. The dirt is collected into a dust bag or a plastic bin. Vacuum cleaners, which are used in homes as well as in commercial settings, exist in a variety of sizes and types ...

  4. List of vacuum cleaners - Wikipedia

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    The power unit and canister of a central vacuum cleaner system. A wall port for a central vacuum cleaner system.

  5. Airwatt - Wikipedia

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    Airwatt or air watt is a measurement unit of the effectiveness of vacuum cleaners which refers to airflow and the amount of power (watts) a vacuum cleaner produces and uses. [1] [2] It can also be referred to as a measurement of the energy per unit time of the air flowing through an opening, which is related to the energy that electricity ...

  6. Talk:Central vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Central vacuum in use, showing vacuum inlet, deployed hose and tools. Heavy-duty "workshop" central vacuum installation, view of central unit, ducting, "blast gate" hookups to table saw, bandsaw, etc. Closeup picture of "VacPan" or "VacSweep" type kickspace vacuum inlet, valve closed and open (in operation)

  7. Vacuum sewer - Wikipedia

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    A portable vacuum sewer system on the underside of a train carriage, serving the vacuum toilet and sink inside the train. A vacuum sewer or pneumatic sewer system is a method of transporting sewage from its source to a sewage treatment plant. It maintains a partial vacuum, with an air pressure below atmospheric pressure inside the pipe network ...

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