central vacuum system
1 of 1nouna built-in vacuum cleaning system that is installed inside a building and connected to a network of inlets throughout the building
A central vacuum system is a cleaning system installed in a building that uses a network of pipes to remove dirt and debris from various rooms. It consists of a motor and a collection canister placed in a central location, such as a garage or basement, and a series of wall-mounted outlets where hoses are plugged in to clean different areas. When the hose is connected to an outlet, the system uses suction to pull dirt through the pipes and into the central canister. Central vacuum systems are efficient, reduce dust, and are often quieter than portable vacuums, making them a popular choice for large homes and buildings.
- The central vacuum system in our house makes cleaning so much easier, as we no longer have to carry a heavy vacuum around.
- My grandmother loves the central vacuum system because it is quieter than the traditional vacuum she used before.
- In the new office building, every floor has a central vacuum system for quick and efficient cleaning.
- We had to replace the hose for the central vacuum system, but it's still much more convenient than using a regular vacuum.