Alpha Vacuum Center

1983 Sloan Place
Suite 12
Maplewood, MN 55117

ph: 651-774-6034
fax: 651-774-9072
alt: 651-774-6528

Hayden - Central Vacuum

Alpha Vacuum Center carries Hayden Central Vacuum units.  As well as carrying them we also have the ability to install them for you at your convienence.

(Prices below do NOT include installation)

 

Installation Prices vary depending upon your home.

  • HA-2400
    HAYDEN SUPER VAC               $479 unit
    Central Vacuum Cleaner              only

    • For Homes up to 2400 SQ. FT
    • 10 AMP 2-Stage 5.7" Motor
    • 106" Waterlift 112 CFM
    • Led on-off display
    • Cyclonic Cartridge Filtration
    • 5 Year Warranty
  • HA-3600
    HAYDEN SUPER VAC              $525 unit
    Central Vacuum Cleaner             only

    • For Homes up to 3600 SQ. FT
    • 12 AMP 2-Stage 7.2" Motor
    • 110" Waterlift 104 CFM
    • Led on-off display with vactrack electronic control
    • Cyclonic Cartridge filtration
    • 10 Year Warranty
  • HA-6000
    HAYDEN SUPER VAC             $574 unit
    Central Vacuum Cleaner            only

    • For Homes up to 6000 SQ. FT
    • 12 AMP 3-Stage 5.7" Motor
    • 137" Waterlift 100 CFM
    • LED on-off display with vactrack electronic control
    • Cyclonic Cartridge Filtration
    • Soft Start Motor Protection System
    • 10 Year Warranty
  • HA-7000
    HAYDEN SUPER VAC             $639 unit
    Premier                                    only

    • For Homes up to 9000 SQ. FT
    • 13 AMP 3-Stage 7.2" Motor
    • 147" Waterlift 103 CFM
    • LED on-off display with vactrack electronic control
    • Cyclonic cartridge filtration
    • Soft start motor protection system
    • 10 Year Warranty
  • Garage Pack - Hayden          $54.00

    • 30' Black Air Hose
    • Upholstery Brush
    • Dusting Brush
    • Crevice Tool
    • Hose Hanger
  • HAYDEN Super Pack              $425

     

    • Power Nozzle with Light
    • 30' Super Hose - crushproof
    • Hose Hanger
    • Dust Brush
    • Floor Brush
    • Flared Crevice Tool
    • Upholstery Brush
    • Tool Kaddy
    • Comes in Grey
How does a Central Vacuum Work?
  • Clean air is drawn through the cooling air intake port to keep the operating temperature of the BY-PASS MOTOR at optimum performance level.
  • A separate fan guard, sealed with a rubber sealing ring, prevents objects and dust from entering the armature. This allows only cool, clean air to pass by the armatures ensuring a longer life for the motor.
  • The spent cooling air circulates around the motor and is directed centrifugal upward at approx. 60". Forced by the configuration of the plastic cover on top of the power unit, the air then changes its direction downwards through the circumferential opening of the motor chamber and is expelled outwards. (See top view A and illustration B). A sound baffle effect created by this change of direction reduces the motor noise considerably.
  • This method of venting the armature cooling air affords the use of an optional motor intake muffler which reduces armature noise to less than 50%.
  • The directional flow intake speeds the airflow radially along the inside of the separation chamber.
  • Airflow is forced between the inside contour of the separation chamber and the Dust Deflector Shield in a circular motion, creating cyclonic action as the air spirals its way down through the Cyclonic Separator Cone.
  • The diminishing diameter of this separator cone increases the velocity of the air, accelerating the centrifugal forces that separate dust and debris from the airflow.
  • This cyclonic action forces all heavy dust and debris into the separation cone, where the venturi-like effect causes all matter to be forced through the lower opening of the separation cone into the dust canister where it is held down by sheer vacuum force.
  • This process will ensure that the separated matter will not be picked up again and reenter the separation cone and filter.
  • SuperVac's unique double filtering system creates an updraft for the returning air through the center of the separation cone and through the filter.
  • After passing through the filter the air enters the fan chamber of the motor.
  • Following the movement of the fan blades this air is now directed through a directional exhaust vent, by-passing the armature.
  • Exhausted air, characteristically warm due to the friction it has been subjected to along its path, vents any harmful carcinogens and allergy causing particles outside your home.
  • An optional exhaust muffler further reduces the sound of the powerful motor without impeding the maximum airflow for which the motor's has been specified.

1983 Sloan Place
Suite 12
Maplewood, MN 55117

ph: 651-774-6034
fax: 651-774-9072
alt: 651-774-6528