central vac loudness
Some central vacs are louder than others. My beam is the loudest by far, putting a muffler on it helps somewhat. On the other hand, some are very quiet but very powerful. My purvac barracuda uses a really good Dommel motor, 780 air watts, but you could still have a normal conversation while you are in the same room, no muffler needed. This motor is also used in the Drainvac Viper unit. My other central vacuum units would fall in between these two as far as sound level. I've never had my neighbors complain, and being a vacuum geek, I tend to run them a lot. I would say none of them are any louder than some wet dry vacs. Most central vacuum units also have a switch on the unit that makes it much easier to use as a canister vacuum, you don't have to mess with connecting wires to the utility valve. One of my units does not have this, the vacumaid sr 800. Kind of annoying having to mess with wires, I was considering the purchase of a Galaxie unit to add to the collection, but when I found that it didn't have a switch, I decided not to get it. So, here is how the apartment is laid out. My beam 275c sits in a corner of the kitchen, in the dining room I have an MD manufacturing flomaster M85, in a corner of the living room I have the Purvac Baracuda, in my bedroom I have the Vacumaid SR 800, in my other bedroom that I use as an office, I have a vacumaid garage vac pro, this is actually a vacuum that was not designed to have pipes, it just has a valve built in to the front of it, but it uses an ametek motor that is used in central vacuums, a 5.7 two stage. In my closet I have an Aspria Flomentum unit, I will pull that out from time to time, it's a bagged unit with a good Ametek 6.6 motor. I also have an Intervac h120, this one is not as powerful as the others, only 400 air watts, but it's really portable, again, this one has the valve right on the unit, it's more designed for garages or apartments.
Some central vacs are louder than others. My beam is the loudest by far, putting a muffler on it helps somewhat. On the other hand, some are very quiet but very powerful. My purvac barracuda uses a really good Dommel motor, 780 air watts, but you could still have a normal conversation while you are in the same room, no muffler needed. This motor is also used in the Drainvac Viper unit. My other central vacuum units would fall in between these two as far as sound level. I've never had my neighbors complain, and being a vacuum geek, I tend to run them a lot. I would say none of them are any louder than some wet dry vacs. Most central vacuum units also have a switch on the unit that makes it much easier to use as a canister vacuum, you don't have to mess with connecting wires to the utility valve. One of my units does not have this, the vacumaid sr 800. Kind of annoying having to mess with wires, I was considering the purchase of a Galaxie unit to add to the collection, but when I found that it didn't have a switch, I decided not to get it. So, here is how the apartment is laid out. My beam 275c sits in a corner of the kitchen, in the dining room I have an MD manufacturing flomaster M85, in a corner of the living room I have the Purvac Baracuda, in my bedroom I have the Vacumaid SR 800, in my other bedroom that I use as an office, I have a vacumaid garage vac pro, this is actually a vacuum that was not designed to have pipes, it just has a valve built in to the front of it, but it uses an ametek motor that is used in central vacuums, a 5.7 two stage. In my closet I have an Aspria Flomentum unit, I will pull that out from time to time, it's a bagged unit with a good Ametek 6.6 motor. I also have an Intervac h120, this one is not as powerful as the others, only 400 air watts, but it's really portable, again, this one has the valve right on the unit, it's more designed for garages or apartments.