Thread Number: 33394
/ Tag: Recent Vacuum Cleaners from past 20 years
Riccar 8850 Airflow Losses |
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Post# 364138   12/24/2016 at 15:29 (2,673 days old) by wyaple (Pickerington, OH)   |   | |
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The first two measurements were easy to get, the last one (CFM at the nozzle) required me to build an airflow box. I think this pic should easily illustrate where and by how much CFM is lost in this machine. I think this is good performance from a 1990's designed bagged cleaner.
From the base of the machine through the very short hose to the head assembly, there is a loss of 109-100 = 9 CFM. From the hose connection to the nozzle, there is a loss of 100-71 = 29 CFM. Total airflow losses from the canister base to the power nozzle (held at a 45 degree angle to the floor) is 109-71 = 38 CFM or about 35% of the original airflow. Last note: the rug plate opening is slightly larger than average (about 30 square inches), but CFM density is slightly below average, about 2.4 CFM/Sq. In. If you ever wondered if this expensive 12 Amp beast was capable of deep cleaning, I would argue it probably would be, but you might have to go over the same spot more than once. Bill |