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    Posted: 27/May/2009 at 2:08pm
33,000 vacuum units - how much CFM is that ?
can anyone explain to me.
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Makes no sense to me. More info needed.
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Originally posted by Superglide Ken Superglide Ken wrote:

Makes no sense to me. More info needed.


http://www.steam-brite.com/store/steambrite-enterprise-portable-truckmount-extractor-p-182.html

I was looking at the portables truckmont and it say:( This is the first extractor that has four 2 stages vacuum motors (8 stages total)  that has each pair of vacuum motor in series and then those to sets of pairs mounted in parallel. With eight stages of vacuum, this provides the best vacuum performance with both high CFM and High inches of water lift (12" of mercury).  The machine can product 33,000 vacuum units (maximun CFM X Maximum Inches of lift = Vacuum units).
 
I am trying t figure out How much CFM is 33,000 vacuum Units

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CFM X Maximum Inches of lift(12)= Vacuum units(33,000)

Convert inches of mercury to inches of water: 12 X 13.5 = 162

CFM X 162 = 33,000

CFM = 203

162" of lift and 203 CFM isn't too bad for a porty, is it? The M5 I'm looking at is 230 CFM and 148 lift.


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-Steambrite MFG: Enterprise Portable Truckmount Extractor [SBMExp]

that is what i have - go to streambrite.com

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