Windsor Sensor XP 18, Sensor S 12, Sensor XP 15, Sensor XP 12, Sensor S 15 Information

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Vacuum Products
Vacuums are the most versatile product of all cleaning equipment. Every location you encounter will need vacuum products. The style of vacuum required depends on the application. Vacuuming should be done before any carpet cleaning is attempted.
Fan or Impeller Vacuums
Fan or impeller vacuums are the most common style of vacuum. Impeller vacuums use a fan attached to a high speed motor that creates air flow. Similar to a propeller, these fans spin at high speed and create suction. Impeller vacuums are not “true” vacuums, since no sealed containment bin is present. These units pick up the soil and force it into a containment bin. In most cases, the containment bin is a paper bag housed inside of a cloth shake-out bag. In some instances, the
collection bin is a dust cup collector that does not require a bag. This system is commonly referred to as a “dirty air system.” The dirt and debris passing directly through the impeller will damage it over a period of time. Impeller vacuums generally employ the use of a beater bar/brush combination. Over time, the beater bar can damage carpet by breaking off fibers. The filtration level on this style of vacuum is usually low because of the soil being forced through the collection bag. These vacuums make up a large percentage of all vacuums sold in the commercial market. The prices range from $130-$250 depending upon the make and model. These vacuums generally have a short life expectancy and require repeated maintenance. Common brands include Eureka Sanitaire, Oreck, Hoover, Panasonic and Royal. Windsor does not manufacture or promote this style of vacuum.
Single Motor Uprights
Single motor uprights use an electric motor that creates a vacuum and propels the brush roller. While only employing a single motor like an impeller style vacuum, these vacuums are considered “clean air systems” based on the soil never traveling through the vacuum motor. The air movement created is pulled through the containment bin or bag housing where the soil is collected in a disposable bag. The air
then exits the compartment through a filter system. There are many differentiation points on these units--some have automatic adjustments, lights that identify a full bag or clogs and many other features you will not find on the fan-style vacuum. Many of these units provide indoor air quality (IAQ) features with 99.6% filtration at .3-microns. These units will take a little more sales skill, but studies have shown that over 50% of the fan-style purchasers would buy this type unit over the existing fan model given the opportunity and the proper value explanation. The pricing varies significantly with features and benefits and range
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from $225-$500. Common brands include Windsor, Advance, Clarke, NSS, Tennant, Hoover, and Panasonic. Windsor products include:
Windsor Single Motor Upright Products
Product
Stock #
Advantages
Sensor XP 12 Sensor XP 15 Sensor XP 18
1.012-024.0
1.012-027.0
1.012-030.0
Automatic adjustment of the vacuum brush for any surface
Wand for detail work
Sensor automatically shuts down when the bag is
full
Sensor automatically shuts down when brush motor is clogged
99.6% efficient at .3 microns
Sensor S 12 Sensor S 15
1.012-021.0
1.012-022.0
Wand for detail work
Sensor automatically shuts down when the bag is
full
Sensor automatically shuts down when brush motor is clogged
99.6% efficient at .3 microns
Dual Motor Upright Vacuums
Considered the “work horse” model because of its durability, dual motor vacuums are for high usage applications. Dual motor vacuums are designed to run significant hours in a day and have high duty cycles. These units use an independent vacuum motor and a brush motor to keep performance high and failures low. This makes them more of an investment
when compared to single motor vacuums. These vacuums generally have a long life expectancy due to their simple reparability. Repairs can be more costly, but occur less frequently that lower priced vacuums. Like the single motor uprights, dual motor uprights are “clean air systems,” so soil never travels through the vacuum motor. Dual motor uprights are true vacuums. These vacuums employ a disposable paper bag and occasionally have a cloth bag option housed in the containment housing. Dual motor uprights are excellent choices in facilities that have heavy traffic and require years of service from their vacuums. Applications such as education, healthcare, large public facilities and hospitality are excellent fits. Anywhere you can sell value and longevity; this will be the vacuum of choice. This product requires more sales skill than any of the others since you are selling quality, productivity and longevity over price. The price point runs anywhere from $450-$900 depending upon manufacture and model. Common brands include Windsor, Advance, Clarke, NSS, and Tennant. Windsor products include:
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Windsor Dual Motor Upright Products
Product
Stock #
Advantages
Versamatic 14 Versamatic 18
1.012-034.0
1.012-036.0
The oldest dual motor vacuum still available
Removable brush strip allows replacement of the
strip rather than the entire brush roll
Versamatic Plus 14 Versamatic Plus 18
1.012-038.0
1.012-040.0
Removable brush strip allows replacement of the strip rather than the entire brush roll
As on all the Windsor vacuums, the belt that drives the brush is completely enclosed and protected
Utilizes the same bags as the Sensor, which allows the customer to only stock one bag
Axcess 12 Axcess 15
1.012-061.0
1.012-062.0
Axcess steers right and left with a turn of the wrist
20% faster than a conventional vacuum in
congested areas
Better for people with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Burnisher head available to turn Axcess into small
area active filtration burnisher
Wide Area Vacuums
Any vacuum that employs a vacuum shoe of 20” and higher is considered a wide-area vacuum. Most models range from 24”-30”. Wide area vacuums operate on the same “clean air system” as dual motor uprights, only in a larger capacity. In most cases, these units will employ dual vacuum motors to compensate for the larger
opening. These units are designed to be used in large open areas of carpet or long hallways. Wide area vacuums can offer high filtration and increased productivity over uprights. Most wide area vacuums utilize a single brush-roller, some (including the NuWave) employ dual counter-rotating brush technology. Windsor products include:
Windsor Wide Area Vacuum Products
Product
Stock #
Advantages
Wave 1.012-505.0
75’ cord
6 position height adjustment
On-board tools & wand
NuWave
1.012-533.0
Dual counter rotating brushes for front & back pass in single stroke
Floating brush deck requires no operator adjustments
Brushes are removable with no tools for easy cleaning
Sweeper/Vacs
Over the past five years, sweeper/vacs have seen a steady increase in replacing cord electric wide area vacuums. This is based primarily on the tremendous increase in productivity with a sweeper/vac that is obtained by eliminating the cord and by utilizing battery power. Sweeper/vacs operate similar to impeller vacuums, except
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the soil and debris do not travel through the fan. The impeller in a sweeper/vac only creates a small amount of airflow that assists in collecting lighter dust and soil. The large main broom “sweeps” the soil and debris into a hopper. These machines can be used in outdoor or indoor applications, but never both with the same machine. These work well in environments where larger objects are being picked up. A movie theater would be a location that you might sell a sweeper. Areas that have hard floors and carpet floors that want a dual-purpose unit might be another. Sweeper/Vacs lack high quality filtration and are not true vacuums. The prices and styles vary greatly and range from $1000 for low-end sweepers to $6000 for very large ones. Brands include, Windsor, IPC Eagle, Tennant and Advance. Windsor products include:
Windsor Walk Behind Sweeper/Vacs
Product
Stock #
Advantages
Radius 280 Deluxe
1.517-206.0
Battery powered
Vacuum fan provides active dust control
Easy main and side broom adjustments
Side broom fold up for cleaning in dusty
environments
Radius 300
9.840-664.0
1.4 ft3 (40 l) hopper capacity
Active dust control system
Canister Vacuums
Canister vacuums employ a wand and hose connected to a “canister” that sets on the ground. In some models the vacuum head contains an electrically powered brush roller. In other models no brush roller or power is present. Canister vacuums have become a popular replacement for back pack style vacuums since they have
similar components. A canister vacuum can trail along with the user but do not have to be carried on the back. Many canister vacuums are quieter than their upright counterparts and are great to use in noise sensitive areas such as call centers and lobbies. Canister vacuums have better filtration than fan or impeller vacuums and therefore are preferable replacements to that style. Canister vacuums are considered “clean air systems” and are “true vacuums”. Pricing varies significantly from low 100’s up to $1000.
Common brands include Windsor, North American, and Advance. Windsor products include:
Windsor Canister Vacuum Products
Product
Stock #
Advantages
Trekvac 2
1.527-104.0
Washable nylon main filter
Quick connect hose system
Onboard floor tool storage
Trekvac 3
1.355-107.0
Washable nylon main filter
Quick connect hose system
Onboard floor tool storage
61 dB allows for cleaning in sound sensitive areas
99% efficient at .3 microns
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Back Pack Vacuums
Back pack vacuums have made a strong impact on the market in applications where quick vacuuming is a necessity. Back pack vacuums are essentially canister vacuums that the operator wears. They offer similar features and options as canister vacuums. This is the only style of cleaning
equipment an operator wears. Back packs utilize a single motor but the performance is not as high as a standard vacuum because it lacks brush agitation. Building service contractors represent the largest segment of end-users for this product. Prices range from $350-$700. Common brands include Windsor, ProTeam, Clarke, Advance, Tennant, and NSS. Windsor products include:
Windsor Back Pack Vacuum Products
Product
Stock #
Advantages
Vac Pac 6
1.014-007.0
Spacer between belt and motor to reduce heat on lower back
Wide variety of tools
Vac Pac 10
1.014-005.0
Spacer between belt and motor to reduce heat on lower back
Wide variety of tools
Wet/Dry Vacuums
Wet/Dry vacuums are a very commonly used piece of equipment used primarily for wet pick up. It can be used for dry applications but a filter bag must be placed in the tank of the machine to prevent dust from being pulled into the vacuum motor. Wet/dry vacuums have increasingly become commodity products over the past 10 years. With
a large influx of consumer products into the market, the profitability of these units has dropped dramatically in the commercial segment. Virtually every facility has the need for a wet/dry vacuum. A bypass motor of 1.5 to 3 horsepower is the standard. The machine is traditionally used with a 2-bend wand and a squeegee floor tool. Front mount squeegee units are very effective for fast recovery of liquid. Inexpensive units designed for consumer use do not usually have a commercial bypass vacuum as part of the machine. They are rated to run 30 minutes a week versus 8 hours per day on a commercial wet/dry. Windsor products include:
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