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Those familiar with central vacuums from domestic applications know these cleaning systems to be one of the most versatile and convenient built-in appliances. In principle, commercial vacuum systems work much the same way as these smaller domestic central vacuums: a centrally located vacuum producer pulls dirt through a permanent piping network to some sort of dust separator. Users of a commercial central vacuum system enjoy all of the same benefits of a smaller domestic central vacuum system while also taking advantage of the improved power, reliability, and handling capacity of these truly commercial products.

A central vacuum system is essentially composed of five main components:

Piping Network: Composed of either metal or PVC tubing, the central vacuum piping network conveys dirt and debris to the dirt separator. For commercial applications, the central vacuum piping network must be sized according to specific application requirements. Pipe sizing depends on the type and quantity of material being conveyed, the number of simultaneous operators, and the air volume per hose.
Cleaning Accessories: A vital component to any central vacuum system, quality cleaning accessories allow users to benefit from the impressive cleaning power of a central vacuum system. Cen-Tec Systems offers only the highest quality, most innovative floor care products available on the market. Similarly, customers benefit from a deep catalog of custom parts and years of experience in delivering engineered solutions. .
Separator: The separator collects dust and debris conveyed through the tubing network. The dust separator not only collects dirt for easy disposal, but also protects the vacuum producer from potential damage. Disan central vacuum systems all take advantage of a cyclonic pre-filter chamber and industrially-conceived primary star filter system.
Vacuum Producer: The vacuum producer is what drives the entire system. All Disan central vacuum systems are equipped with a SIEMENS designed induction turbine, often referred to as a “regenerative pump” by those in the industry. These vacuum producers are designed for reliable operation in the most rigorous applications. Equipped with an electronic inverter, these turbines are the highest technology on the market.
Inlet Valves: Available in a number of different styles and sizes, inlet sockets are generally located on a wall or floor and provide connection points between cleaning accessories and the piping network. These inlet valves are strategically located to maximize the effectiveness and convenience of the central vacuum system.