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Wet/Dry Utility Vacuum Design & Benefits
There are times when you face special cleaning needs which your
household vacuum cleaner just isn't designed to handle. These include
picking up water or large particles of dirt or debris. The wet/dry
utility vacuum, alias shop-vac, comes to the rescue with its special
capabilities. This breed of vacuum cleaner has been around for many years,
often setting in a corner of the basement or shop waiting for those times
of special need. One company, Shop-Vac
Corporation, even uses the alias for the wet/dry utility vacuum as
part of its name. They probably are the longest continuous manufacturer of
this type of vacuum cleaner although a number of other companies also
manufacture these useful machines.
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Uniquely Designed for Water Pickup |
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As mentioned earlier, one of the special uses of these machines is to
pick up water, something few household vacuum cleaners can do. Special
design characteristics are built in so that large volumes of water can be
accommodated without damage to the entire unit. Most canister type
household vacuums use a suction motor which is cooled by the same air
which picks up the dirt. Since the air which picked up the water contains
large amounts of moisture, the wet/dry utility vacuum exhausts the air
after it passes through the suction creating
fan and uses a separate fan to circulate
clean air around the armature and field to cool them. A motor using this
basic design which is also used by its bigger brother, the industrial
vacuum, is know as a bypass cooled motor.
For more information about the various types of motors used in vacuum
cleaners, see our article on Suction Motor Design
& Operation.
Another design feature to enable safe water pickup is the shutoff valve
which is designed into the housing just below the motor intake. This is
typically a ball or cylinder shaped float which, when the maximum water
capacity is reached, moves upward against a seal to stop the air flow. The
user notices the different sound of the motor, turns it off and empties
the tank. Some newer units contain a very convenient capped drain at the
bottom of the tank for much easier and more controlled emptying of the
water. This can eliminate the need to lift or tilt a very heavy water
filled tank.
Besides being used for water pickup, the wet/dry utility vacuum is often
used to clean either large amounts or large particles of dry dirt. A wood
shop or home construction and remodeling often creates large amounts of
debris which is too large to pass through a household vacuum's 1 1/4" hose
without frequent clogging. Utility vacuums typically have 2 1/4" hose inlets
which will accommodate extra large diameter 2 1/4" hoses, the 1 1/2"
commercial size hoses or the 1 1/4" household size hoses.
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Various Hose Sizes and Their Benefits |
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The extra large 2 1/4" hose is recommended when it will be used to pick
up large particles but due to its large size, it is often hard to handle
when cleaning smaller areas like the interior of a car or truck or when
working around equipment. Another drawback is caused by the large cross
area of the hose as well as its ability to be stretched. When the user
restricts the air flow by placing the nozzle against the surface being
cleaned, the large amount of force created by the suction acting upon the
large cross area tries to pull the hose end toward the vacuum, fighting
the efforts of the user to stretch the hose. Sometimes this can be enough
force to actually tip some utility vacuums over on their sides. See our
page of 2 1/2" Diameter Accessories to fit Most
Wet/Dry Utility Vacuums for these larger attachments.
Another common hose size used on wet/dry utility vacuums is the 1 1/4"
household size hose. This is typically a six foot, non-stretch hose
which is very nice for many smaller jobs around the house or small shop.
It is much easier to handle than the extra large size and will accommodate
most small attachments used on household vacuums. The end which attaches
to the unit adapts it to the large 2 1/4" hose inlet. See our
page of 1 1/4" Diameter Accessories to fit Most
Wet/Dry Utility Vacuums for these smaller attachments.
For longer reaches and tougher uses, the ten foot long 1 1/2"
commercial size hose is the most ideal. Its larger diameter permits good
air flow with very little internal
resistance so it is good for those longer
reaches. Its construction is more commercial quality as well so durability
should be excellent. It handles almost as easily as the small household
size hose. Adapters are available to use 1 1/4" household attachments on
this and other commercial hoses. Some wet/dry utility vacuum cleaners like
the Shop-Vac Contractor 610 series even
include the larger 1 1/2" attachments for those heavy duty jobs. See our
page of 1 1/2" Diameter Accessories to fit Most
Commercial Canister Vacuums for these commercial type attachments.
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Special Filtration Considerations |
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Large volumes of dirt would quickly fill most household vacuum cleaner
paper bags but are handled efficiently by the large capacity of most
wet/dry utility vacuums. The dirt goes directly into the large tank
which can be easily emptied when full, saving the cost of disposable paper
bags. The filter is mounted just below the motor inlet, often surrounding
the water shutoff valve. Most units come with two different types of
filters, a foam one for use when picking up water and a corrugated type
filter cartridge for picking up dry dirt and debris. Some use a simple
paper or fabric type filter which fits directly over the foam one for dry
pickup but the limited filter area significantly reduces the air flow and
performance as dust accumulates on it. The corrugated (fan-fold) filter
secured in a cartridge provides a much greater surface area so the actual
resistance to the air flow is much less as dust accumulates on it. For
excellent performance with extremely fine dirt, the large commercial filters like the Shop-Vac White Full
Dacron Filter #906-38-8 and Grey
Full Cloth Filter #905-28-1 that fit on the dirt container rim do an
outstanding job of resisting the clogging effect so air flow is maximized.
One final word about the abilities of most wet/dry utility vacuums. You
may be tempted to use one of these units to do you regular household
cleaning instead of using a vacuum cleaner designed for that task. While
these units are designed to do some special tasks like water pickup,
cleaning large size dirt and debris and blowing grass and leaves, they
typically are not as powerful nor filter as well as most household type
vacuum cleaners. The wet/dry utility vac is a specialty type of vacuum
cleaner which does what it is designed to do very well. Likewise, the
household vacuum cleaner is designed to clean you house very well week
after week, year after year. Each has its own arena where it will perform
well, easing your cleaning work load for years to come.
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