vexorgtr
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CV locations and venting.
There's two places that people generally install their CV motors.
#1 Basements
#2 Garage
Basement/closet installs are usually vented outside
Garage units are usually not vented outside, but may be.
The Imperium is so quiet, I could put it anywhere.... the Nutone it replaced was best off in the basement or garage where it could make the noise it wanted to.
The 4 types mentioned..
Bagged
Filtered (inverted "self cleaning bag")
Cyclonic
Water Flushed (Self Cleaning)
Most people will be happiest with the bagged... the dirt is crushed down in the bag, it holds lots, and is easily replaced. The secondary filter is foam or screen, and gets washed on occasion, but 99% of the filtering is done by the bag.
a 6gal bag lasts MONTHS.
Filtered has this weighted inverting filter that is supposed to dump the dirt in the bucket when you shut it off. You'll be cleaning this whenever the suck factor drops.
NO THANKS... I'll stick to bagged.
Cyclonic is what it sounds like, but since it fluffs the dirt, you'll be dumping the bucket more often.
The Water/Self cleaning is sort of rainbow style... it uses water to wash dirt down the drain... there's a net to catch big pieces that would clog the drain. Aquavac and Drainvac are the two I know of in this style. You can shampoo carpets with this type CV.
Mine is installed in the basement, and vents outside.
When my house was built in the 70's, it had a Nutone system installed. I replaced the Nutone motor with the pictured Imperium above. The "Suck Factor" is off the charts. The Vacuflo type "Crush Proof" hose can withstand all the sucking, but just barely. If it's not straight, it will tighten its loops with the vacuum pressure, and you can just tell that there's enough power there that the hose is feeling the stress. When vacuuming a hard floor, the hose will lurch strongly if the airflow is restricted suddenly by a rug. Still it holds up ok. Before I upgraded to the Imperium, the Nutone didn't stress the hoses too much.
My three FAVORITE things about having a CV
1. Tremendous suck power
2. No Smells (since it vents outside)
3. Less Noise...
Plus, it's not heavy, and the long hoses make it easy to get into all the areas.
There's two places that people generally install their CV motors.
#1 Basements
#2 Garage
Basement/closet installs are usually vented outside
Garage units are usually not vented outside, but may be.
The Imperium is so quiet, I could put it anywhere.... the Nutone it replaced was best off in the basement or garage where it could make the noise it wanted to.
The 4 types mentioned..
Bagged
Filtered (inverted "self cleaning bag")
Cyclonic
Water Flushed (Self Cleaning)
Most people will be happiest with the bagged... the dirt is crushed down in the bag, it holds lots, and is easily replaced. The secondary filter is foam or screen, and gets washed on occasion, but 99% of the filtering is done by the bag.
a 6gal bag lasts MONTHS.
Filtered has this weighted inverting filter that is supposed to dump the dirt in the bucket when you shut it off. You'll be cleaning this whenever the suck factor drops.
NO THANKS... I'll stick to bagged.
Cyclonic is what it sounds like, but since it fluffs the dirt, you'll be dumping the bucket more often.
The Water/Self cleaning is sort of rainbow style... it uses water to wash dirt down the drain... there's a net to catch big pieces that would clog the drain. Aquavac and Drainvac are the two I know of in this style. You can shampoo carpets with this type CV.
Mine is installed in the basement, and vents outside.
When my house was built in the 70's, it had a Nutone system installed. I replaced the Nutone motor with the pictured Imperium above. The "Suck Factor" is off the charts. The Vacuflo type "Crush Proof" hose can withstand all the sucking, but just barely. If it's not straight, it will tighten its loops with the vacuum pressure, and you can just tell that there's enough power there that the hose is feeling the stress. When vacuuming a hard floor, the hose will lurch strongly if the airflow is restricted suddenly by a rug. Still it holds up ok. Before I upgraded to the Imperium, the Nutone didn't stress the hoses too much.
My three FAVORITE things about having a CV
1. Tremendous suck power
2. No Smells (since it vents outside)
3. Less Noise...
Plus, it's not heavy, and the long hoses make it easy to get into all the areas.