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>>>Dust and gases get removed from the house, and the larger pieces of trash
>>>get caught in the screened-in containers.<<<
Just how much dust and gas do you have in your house ?
I cannot see going through all this trouble to remove dust from your house.
Unless you have have a 30 MPH wind blowing through the house, the dust is
going to settle on everything in the house, which will require dusting
anyway.
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JerryD(upstateNY)
I see advantages to this kind of system:
The tube system is simple and cheap.
Short tubes going outside are unlikely to clog.
Instead of capturing most of the dust as with a conventional unit, you
exhaust the dust to the outside. This exhaust doesn't need much of a
filter. A screen would prevent you from littering the neighborhood.
Relatively clean incoming air goes to the fine filter. This would need
infrequent replacement.
Pick-up tubes can be different sizes.
There's a possibility of quiet operation.
Would this be a practical system? Has anybody ever seen anything like
it?
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(||) Nehmo (||)
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