The 5000 Pa suction pressure is achieved through a high-velocity 1200 W universal motor that maintains a consistent airflow-to-pressure ratio. In engineering terms, this vacuum prioritizes static pressure to lift heavy particulates like silt and sand rather than just high-volume airflow. The motor-to-airway design ensures minimal turbulence within the 105mm housing, allowing the unit to overcome the resistance of the HEPA media. For Indian users, this means the device can extract fine dust trapped within the dense weave of cotton sofa covers or car upholstery where low-wattage motors often fail due to insufficient suction depth.
The filtration architecture utilizes a 1-stage HEPA system designed to intercept particles as small as 0.3 microns. By using a single-stage configuration, the design reduces the internal pressure drop that occurs in multi-stage systems, maximizing the 5000 Pa available at the nozzle. The washable construction is a critical engineering feature for tropical climates where high humidity can cause dust to cake on filter surfaces. Rinsing the filter prevents airflow restriction, ensuring the motor does not overheat. This architectural simplicity enhances the device's reliability while maintaining high air-quality standards by trapping allergens that standard mesh filters miss.
The power system is optimized for a 40-minute runtime, a duration carefully selected to balance battery weight with operational utility. By utilizing a high-density cell configuration, the 1.8 kg unit avoids the ergonomic strain associated with heavier cordless models. The discharge curve of the battery is mapped to the 1200 W motor draw to prevent suction drop-off during the final minutes of use. This constant-current delivery is essential for thorough cleaning sessions in 1BHK or 2BHK apartments, where users move between different surface textures. Practical use suggests that this runtime is sufficient for cleaning two full car interiors on a single charge.
The internal air path is designed to feed into a 3 L bagged collection system, which acts as a secondary barrier for larger debris. This bagged design is engineered for hygiene, preventing dust clouds during disposal, which is a common issue with bagless units in dry Indian summers. The larger capacity relative to the handheld size reduces the frequency of maintenance cycles, allowing the motor to run at peak efficiency for longer periods. The seal between the motor assembly and the bag chamber is airtight, ensuring that no suction power is lost to housing leaks, thereby maintaining the integrity of the 5000 Pa vacuum seal.
The motor dimensions—105mm diameter, 10cm height, and 10.5cm bottom width—are specifically chosen to maximize the size of the cooling fan relative to the motor core. This 400-hour carbon life rating is a direct result of this thermal management, as cooler operation reduces the friction-induced wear on the carbon brushes. For the Indian consumer, this translates to higher durability when cleaning stubborn AC vent grime or ceiling fan edges where the motor must work harder against clogged dust. The universal motor design is robust enough to handle the voltage fluctuations common in domestic power grids during charging cycles.
Constructed from high-impact ABS plastic, the chassis provides a rigid frame that protects the internal motor assembly during accidental drops. The ergonomics are centered around a 1.8 kg center of gravity, making it easy to maneuver for extended periods without wrist fatigue. At 72 dB, the noise level is significantly lower than industrial-grade vacuums, making it suitable for early-morning cleaning in multi-unit housing. The integration of the motor assembly within this compact frame highlights the focus on space-saving utility. Ultimately, the Vacuum Cleaner Motor 105mm,Height 10cm,Bottom width 10.5cm,Carbon Life 400hr represents a disciplined approach to household maintenance engineering.