The five functional parts that make up the basic structure of a vacuum cleaner can be identified. These parts are essential for the efficient operation of the device. Proper understanding of these parts is important for effective maintenance, repair, and replacement of vacuum cleaners.
The vacuum cleaner's power section consists of a motor and governor. The governor can be operated either manually or by the machine.
There are two types of motors based on the material of the wire used: copper wire motors and aluminum wire motors.
Aluminum wires are a cost-effective option for motors, but they have lower temperature resistance and shorter operational lifetimes compared to copper wire motors. Although copper wire motors have a higher price point, they offer advantages such as increased durability, extended single-operation time, and the ability to withstand high temperatures.
While the aluminum wire motor is less expensive, it has lower heat resistance and a lower melting point compared to copper wire motors. Due to these factors, its lifespan may not be as long as that of copper wire motors.
Adjusting the damper is typically a form of manual control, according to the governor. To maintain the integrity of the original text, the content has been slightly rephrased.
The type of control for the machine is either the power type hand-held button or infrared adjustment. To create a highly similar content, the original text is rearranged while still maintaining the context of the information.
The filtration system of a vacuum cleaner typically consists of three parts: a dust bag, front filter, and rear filter. Depending on the type of filter material used, there are several options, such as paper, cloth, SMS, and Hypa (HEPA high-efficiency filter material). The dust bag, front filter, and rear filter work together to ensure that the air being released from the vacuum cleaner is clean and free of any dust or allergens that may have been picked up during cleaning. Different filter materials may be better suited for different types of cleaning tasks, depending on the level of dust and allergens present in the environment.
The mechanism for take-up and pay-off, along with a feature indicating when the dust compartment is full and a switch, whether in the form of a button or slide, constitute the functional components of the device.
Protection is a key feature that ensures the longevity and reliable operation of machinery. Different protection measures have been put in place to ensure the safety of equipment and improve performance. These protection measures include anti-interference protection, which ensures a soft start to the machine to prevent electrical interference. To prevent overheating, some machinery comes with overheating protection, which switches off the machine to prevent damage. Anti-static protection is also another measure that prevents static buildup in equipment. In addition to this, high vacuum protection and bag-free protection are other forms of protection measures that enhance the safe use of machinery.
Accessories play a vital role in the efficient functioning of any cleaning system. These accessories come in various forms like handles and hoses, nozzles, floor brushes, flat suctions, round brushes, bed linen brushes, sofa suctions, hooks, straps, and more. Each of these accessories is designed to meet specific cleaning needs and make the cleaning process simpler and more effective. Whether it is cleaning carpets, furniture, or floors, these accessories can help you get the job done quickly and easily. So, if you want to maintain a clean and hygienic environment, investing in the right cleaning accessories is essential.
The vacuum cleaner operates based on the principle of suction. When it is turned on, the motor drives the fan impeller to spin at high speed. This causes the air in the impeller to be discharged at a high velocity, while at the same time, air from the surrounding area is drawn into the vacuuming part to replenish the air supply. The resulting pressure differential creates a suction force that draws in dust and dirt from the end of the suction nozzle. The dust and dirt are then collected into the dust tube by means of a leaker.
Common components of a traditional vacuum cleaner are the brush head, which is designed to clean floors and carpets. Many suction vacuums are also equipped with a variety of nozzles and brushes, which can be used for cleaning tight spaces, curtains, sofas, and crevices.
Suction-type vacuum cleaners come with hard hoses that are essential for connecting accessories and soft hoses used for cleaning. These hoses are necessary for the efficient operation of the vacuum cleaner.
A specific hybrid vacuum cleaner accessory is the electric brush, which is the cleaning head for the internal vacuum cleaner.
The round brush head is a versatile attachment for your vacuum cleaner that comes with a smaller suction nozzle and can rotate at 360 degrees. This feature is particularly helpful when you need to clean delicate items such as furniture, fine mesh fabrics and even hard-to-reach corners. With the round brush head, you can effectively remove dirt, dust, and debris without damaging the surface or material you are cleaning. This attachment is a great addition to your cleaning tools as it will make your vacuum cleaner even more efficient and easy to use.
The flat suction nozzle is a hard and narrow tool that is also referred to as the gap suction nozzle. It works perfectly for cleaning shallow areas, corners, walls, and radiant heaters. Its design enables it to clean tight spaces that regular vacuuming tools cannot reach.
The dusting brush is a cleaning tool that is designed with long and soft bristles to remove dust from different surfaces like curtains, walls, and more. Its versatile design makes it an essential tool for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in your home. Whether you want to remove cobwebs or dust hard-to-reach corners of your room, the dusting brush is a perfect companion that provides you with effective cleaning results. Its soft bristles add an extra layer of protection to your surfaces and ensure that your home remains clean and free from dust.
The vacuum cleaner is designed with three main components: dust collection, dust filter and dust collection accessory. The typical vacuum cleaner consists of a centrifugal fan, series-excited commutator motor and a dust filter (bag). While portable vacuum cleaners usually have power outputs of 250W or under, the general vacuum cleaner has 400-1000W or a more powerful motor. The vacuum cleaner relies on an electric exhaust fan on its "head" to remove dust. The exhaust fan has a wind impeller on its rotating shaft, so when switched on, it generates high suction and pressure at a rate of 500 revolutions per second. This creates a vacuum and sudden negative pressure within the vacuum cleaner compared to the atmospheric pressure outside. Due to this negative pressure, dust and other debris are sucked in by the dust filter bag through the hose joint, hose, elbow, long connecting pipe, floor brush and carpet in a continuous process.
