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Saturday, 31 October 2009 20:50

Deciding on the right system for your requirements will be crucial if you plan to have a industrial vacuum system that can be used for many different tasks. There are two main choices. Positive displacement blowers or electric fans. The power source for the Vac n Sack was decided on after test on both styles of power source. The Positive displacement blower was the standout. The electric fan style even when doubled up or tripled failed to impress. It can generate air flow which is fine for light waste but next to useless for anything heavier. Additionally if any dust passes through the filtration into the motor then it can be destroyed and require replacement.

The initial setup of a fan system is less expensive however once the fans require replacement as they cannot run for the same lengths continuously like a positive blower, then the costs will start to match up and you have far less perfomance.


  • Independant power source
  • 50% vacuum
  • Ultra high air flow
  • No airflow slippage
  • Dual lubrication chambers
  • Lifts all heavy waste
  • Does not require electricity
  • Designed for long continuous running
  • Will operate with external attachments (Cyclones for heavy waste)

  • Requires customers electricity
  • Multiple fans need expensive generator
  • Multiple fans can blow customers household electricty
  • Very low vacuum
  • Cannot lift heavy waste
  • Motors heat very quickly
  • Motors can be destroyed if waste passes through into fan blades
  • Not enough power for external attachments (Cyclones for heavy waste)

 

Taipan Power Packs for the Vac N Sack systems

The Taipan Power Pack provides heavy industrial strength and reliable running.

Last Updated on Saturday, 20 February 2010 05:16