What is the effect of cycled dumping where the vacuum flow stops every so often?
The effect is that all production stops when this happens. All air flow stops and all grit stops. When it starts back up additional wear takes place inside the hose. Most importantly, you lose production that you are paying for. Vacuuming is a very expensive process when all costs are figured in; equipment, fuel, wearing parts, hose and labor. With only 6 minutes lost every hour, your vacuuming costs will be increased by 10% or more. Over the life of a project, this amounts to a significant amount of money.
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