The Plus Version Of TS1000,TS2000 And AC22 Hepa Dust Extractor

We are often asked by the customers” How strong is your vacuum cleaner?”. Here, the vacuum strength has 2 factors to it: airflow and suction. Both suction and airflow are essential in determining if a vacuum is powerful enough or not.

Airflow is cfm

Vacuum cleaner airflow refers to the capacity of air moved through the vacuum, and is measured in Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM). The more air a vacuum can take in, the better.

Suction is waterlift

Suction is measured in terms of water lift, also known as static pressure.  This measurement gets its name from the following experiment: if you put water in a vertical tube and put a vacuum hose on top, how many inches high will the vacuum pull the water? Suction Comes from Motor Power. A Powerful motor will always produce excellent suction.

A good vacuum has balanced air flow and suction. If a vacuum cleaner has exceptional airflow but the suction is low, it can not pick up the particulates well. For the fine dust which is light, customers purse a higher airflow vacuum.

Recently, we have some customers complains that the airflow of their one motor vacuum TS1000 is not big enough. After considering the airflow and suction both, we chosen a new Ameterk motor with 1700W power, it’s cfm is 20% higher and waterlift is 40% better than the regular 1200W one. We can apply this 1700W motor on the twin motor dust extractor TS2000 and AC22 too.

Below is the technical data sheet of TS1000+,TS2000+ and AC22+.

AC22+TS2000+TS1000+


Post time: Dec-26-2022