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Central Vacuum Systems--Built-in
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This category lists manufacturers, industry-related news, press releases, PDF catalogs and other documentation related to central vacuum systems. Central vacuum manufacturers listed in this category include: Beam Industries, DuoVac, Electrolux, Eureka, Frigidaire Home Products, M&S Systems, M.D. Mfg. Co., NuTone, Vacuflo H-P Products.

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  • Beam Serenity IQS Central Vacuum
  • Source: ebuild 7/21/2009
  • Generating 640 air watts, the Beam Serenity IQS central vacuum offers up to 25 percent more cleaning power than competitive systems, according to the manufacturer. The unit's collection bin is infused with AlphaSan to prevent mold growth. Other features include an LCD display for easy monitoring, three levels of height adjustment, onboard tools and a QuickRelease wand system, and a factory-installed nylon quilted hose sock. 800-369-2326. More
  • Central Vacuum System
  • Source: BUILDER Online 1/9/2009
  • A central vacuum system will help the house maintain a dust-free environment. Consisting of a Serenity IQS power unit and Q Power Team hose, handle, electric power brush, and cleaning tools, the system will allow users to remove dirt and allergens from the living area and deposit the collected items in a central canister. An LCD screen indicates how efficiently the system is ­performing. Beam. 800-369-2326. More

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  • Make Your Home Green With Beam
  • Source: 3/16/2009
  • Installing a Beam Central Vacuum System will soon help your home win certification as a "green" home. New national green building standards are slated to take effect this spring that award points to builders who include central vacuum systems to improve indoor environmental quality. More
  • Linear Demonstrates AirVac Central Vacuum Systems To CEDIA Installer Members
  • Source: ebuild 9/10/2007
  • Projected Growth in Central Vacuum Installations Means New Opportunities for Home Electronics InstallersIndustry research shows that central vacuum units like the Linear AirVac system are currently being installed in 10-15 percent of new homes being built. That number is expected to increase to 30-40 percent by 2010 as more homeowners see the advantages of owning a central built-in vacuum system. Not only do homeowners appreciate the convenience and efficiency of built-in central vacuum systems, but they also increase the value of the home at resale (typically by $2,000 or more), and they offer environmental advantages, removing more allergens and toxins from the home than portable vacuums. More

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