Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Powerhead for Ducted Vacuum System 2Dec 29, 2009 5:15 pm Southies - just a quick thought. Have you previously had a powerhead with your previous vacuum? The reason I ask is the installer told me that sometimes they are interchangeable. For instance we have a Nilfisk ordinary vacuum and a Valet ducted sytem - the powerhead from the Nilfisk fits onto the wand of the Valet without spending any extra money. I was all ready to go out and buy new bits and pieces before the installer told me about that just before Christmas. Some things are worth waiting for. Re: Powerhead for Ducted Vacuum System 4Dec 29, 2009 5:50 pm kyton Southies - just a quick thought. Have you previously had a powerhead with your previous vacuum? I thought I was happy with our ducted system until I tried my mother's new DYSON on our NEW carpet! OMG, it sucked out sooooo much dirt & the carpet was only 4 months old at the time. I've decided that when this system dies, as I anticipate it will in a few years, I will be switching to a DYSON, come hell or high water Quote: The best to get is the Turbo-cat. I think Aussie-vac sell them Thanks Ash Built the Eden Brae Cambridge 34 Family with Boston Corner Facade Re: Powerhead for Ducted Vacuum System 5Dec 29, 2009 6:01 pm So, I've just read a bit on powerheads. Some have a separate powercord, batteries, etc.... The turbocat apparently ....harnesses the airflow of the ducted vacuum system to generate maximum airflow and deep cleaning power. OK, so how does it effectively do this if it uses airflow, the same as any other system be it ducted or not ? \ Wouldn't an electric powerhead be more effective ? Built the Eden Brae Cambridge 34 Family with Boston Corner Facade Re: Powerhead for Ducted Vacuum System 6Dec 29, 2009 8:45 pm Southies, I responded quickly as I am familiar wit the Turbocat, but didn't consider other options. The Turbocat is about the best air turbine driven unit, but requires goos airflow to drive them. Powerheads with their own motor would possibly be more efficient, but would require a power cord to it, so would require a power point next to each outlet. Good ducted vac companies should be able to show you various units and demo them, so you know how they work. Ash. Re: Powerhead for Ducted Vacuum System 7Dec 29, 2009 11:24 pm royalblue Good ducted vac companies should be able to show you various units and demo them, so you know how they work.Ash. mmm...that makes sense Ash. Will look into that - thanks again Built the Eden Brae Cambridge 34 Family with Boston Corner Facade Re: Powerhead for Ducted Vacuum System 8Dec 30, 2009 11:22 am Have a look here, and click on 'cleaning tools'. http://www.aussievac.com.au/pages/defau ... e_id=25312 I see there is a new type of Turbo cat too. I have used the original one for vacuuming with my truck-mount. It HOWLS with the airflow my machine produces. I would suggest you look at them, but make sure it is driven by a high airflow system to be efficient. Ash. Re: Powerhead for Ducted Vacuum System 10Dec 30, 2009 11:44 am Depends on having good consistent AIRFLOW. (volume and speed of air produced by the vac system. As the brush works on the carpet, it creates resistance. If airflow isn't strong, the brush speed can suffer and the brush can bog down. The benefit is, no motors and cords, and cheaper than a motorised powerhead. Also much lighter and easier to use. An electric powerhead will work more like a tractor with a strong consistent brush speed. Which is best for YOU depends on the power of your vacuum system, and your choice. Suggest you ask to try before you buy. Ash. Re: Powerhead for Ducted Vacuum System 12Jan 01, 2010 12:00 pm Southies I thought I was happy with our ducted system until I tried my mother's new DYSON on our NEW carpet! OMG, it sucked out sooooo much dirt & the carpet was only 4 months old at the time. I've decided that when this system dies, as I anticipate it will in a few years, I will be switching to a DYSON, come hell or high water We have now moved into the new house and our ducted is amazing and the suction is sensational, I guess it depends on what type you have. Re: Powerhead for Ducted Vacuum System 13Jan 01, 2010 7:47 pm vid Southies I thought I was happy with our ducted system until I tried my mother's new DYSON on our NEW carpet! OMG, it sucked out sooooo much dirt & the carpet was only 4 months old at the time. I've decided that when this system dies, as I anticipate it will in a few years, I will be switching to a DYSON, come hell or high water We have now moved into the new house and our ducted is amazing and the suction is sensational, I guess it depends on what type you have. A Dyson and a good ducted system can work hand-in-hand to cover many cleaning jobs in and around the home. Have both! And YES, every ducted vacuum installation will vary, and also vary from each outlet. This is why its important that it is well designed and engineered, with duct piping all cut & joined neatly, and piping routed so as to minimise bends and distance from the vac unit. Best units will have a good powerful vac unit, postioned carefully, and minimal pipe distance with few bends & restrictions. Ash. Hi all, sorting out the ducted air con for a 350sqm double story house. Does this placement sound reasonable to you? Also, I plan to have 6 zones I think. Living room… 0 0 Hi all, sorting out the ducted air con for a 350sqm double story house. I think i plan to have 6 zones I think. Living room (mainly for entertainment so not used often),… 0 0 0 6650 |