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Why is the Griffin-aire a positive pressure design?

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Why is the Griffin-aire a positive pressure design?

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The positive pressure design helps in many ways. It aids in the flow of the dust down the bags to help keep them clean. It prevents water from being drawn into the housing, unlike negative systems. And it reduces the amount of ductwork needed.

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