dogdad
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Saw an article on converting AW to cfm...a Fein has 151 cfm and a dyson upright has 245 AW...converting the Fein to AW comes up to 1742... Doesn't sound correct...someone correct me if I'm wrong...that's a huge difference if I'm correct..here's the article/equation:
Air Watts are another type of measurement for the suction power. This refers to the amount of Watts used by the machine to carry a unit of air through an opening (usually the vacuum’s nozzle). This is my favorite measurement, because it’s more consistent to the reality of what needs to be quantified. If you know the CFM and the Water Lift (also called sealed suction, measured in inches of water list, when there is a zero nozzle opening), you can calculate the Air Watts size by using the formula:
Air Watts = 0.117254 * Airflow (CFM) * Water lift (inches of H2O)
The Fein turbo 1 has 151 cfm and 98.4 water lift
Air Watts are another type of measurement for the suction power. This refers to the amount of Watts used by the machine to carry a unit of air through an opening (usually the vacuum’s nozzle). This is my favorite measurement, because it’s more consistent to the reality of what needs to be quantified. If you know the CFM and the Water Lift (also called sealed suction, measured in inches of water list, when there is a zero nozzle opening), you can calculate the Air Watts size by using the formula:
Air Watts = 0.117254 * Airflow (CFM) * Water lift (inches of H2O)
The Fein turbo 1 has 151 cfm and 98.4 water lift