Central vacuum systems(RV SERIES)

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Comparison: Decentralized vs. Centralized Vacuum Systems

Traditional vacuum processes often use decentralized supply, where each machine has its own vacuum pump running at full power. This results in high energy consumption and complex maintenance.

For facilities with multiple vacuum applications, a centralized vacuum system offers significant advantages in efficiency, reliability, and operational cost.


Advantages of a Centralized Vacuum System

 Significant Energy Savings

  • Demand-driven operation activates only the required vacuum modules

  • Lower total pumping capacity reduces the number of pumps needed

 Simplified Maintenance

  • Centralized system is easier to monitor and service

  • Backup modules ensure uninterrupted vacuum supply during maintenance

 Increased Productivity

  • Stable and reliable vacuum improves equipment performance

  • Modular design allows for easy system expansion

 Improved Working Environment

  • Installed in a separate technical room, away from production areas

  • No noise or heat emissions in the workspace


Why Choose a Centralized Vacuum System?

  • Multiple machines or processes require vacuum

  • You value energy efficiency and system flexibility

  • You want to reduce downtime, noise, and maintenance costs