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  2. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    The power unit of a typical central vacuum cleaner for residential use. Central vacuum cleaners, also known as built-in or ducted, are a type of canister/cylinder model which has the motor and dirt filtration unit located in a central location in a building, and connected by pipes to fixed vacuum inlets installed throughout the building.

  3. Vacuum sewer - Wikipedia

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    The main components of a vacuum sewer system are a collection chambers and vacuum valve parts, sewers, a central vacuum station and monitoring and control components. Some vacuum systems have vacuum toilets which are connected directly to a vacuum line, which requires less water for flushing (less than a quarter of a liter per flush). [4]

  4. Chest drainage - Wikipedia

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    The so-called "central vacuum" was the first sub-atmospheric pressure device available. Sub-atmospheric pressure of around 100 cm of water column was historically generated at a central location in the hospital. This "central vacuum" was available throughout the entire hospital, as it was proved via a tubing system.

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    We combed through all the best Labor Day deals at Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and QVC to find the top savings on cordless, standing, and robot vacuums. Here are the best models on sale from Dyson ...

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    Amazon Prime Day 2022 will be July 12-13. We've rounded up the best Prime Day vacuum deals featuring brands including Shark, Roomba, Dyson, and many more.

  7. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    For short-term cooking, rice paddy straws or crop waste was preferred, while long hours of cooking and floor heating needed longer-burning firewood. Unlike modern-day water heaters, the fuel was either sporadically or regularly burned (two to five times a day), depending on frequency of cooking and seasonal weather conditions.

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