What motor performance value can be related to a vacuums cleaning ability?
PEAK AIR Watts is an important performance value for vacuum motor. Air Watts are the actual value of the output air, which is the useful work done by the motor. Air Watts represent power produced by the motor used for cleaning, as opposed to amp or watt rating which only refers to the power consumed from the household electrical output. Air Watts are derived by multiplying airflow time vacuum. The fan inlet orifice that produces the highest product of airflow times vacuum is the point where peak air watts occur (often at a ¾ orifice).
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