The suction pressure of the TRV 30 MAX is derived from a 45 W brushless DC motor, engineered to optimize the motor-to-airway ratio for consistent performance. By generating 5000 Pa of static pressure, the system balances airflow and lift, ensuring that even heavy particles like sand or road dust are moved through the primary nozzle. This specific power rating is designed for high-efficiency debris removal on hard surfaces such as tile or marble, common in Indian homes. While it may not match the raw air watts of high-wattage corded units, the brushless design reduces friction, heat, and energy loss, providing a stable suction profile for various domestic cleaning tasks.
Filtration is handled by a sophisticated 3-stage HEPA architecture that prioritizes long-term air quality and user health. The first stage uses a mesh separator for large debris, followed by a secondary filter for finer particulates, and a final HEPA stage that captures 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. For Indian users dealing with PM2.5 pollutants and fine dust, this system prevents the recirculation of allergens back into the living space. The washable construction of the HEPA element is particularly significant, as it allows for regular maintenance without the immediate need for expensive filter replacements, maintaining high airflow over years of service.
The power system utilizes a high-capacity battery configuration that delivers an impressive 140 min runtime, a rarity in the cordless vacuum cleaner category. This performance is achieved through a controlled CC-CV (Constant Current-Constant Voltage) charging protocol that protects cell longevity over its 3-5 hour charging cycle. The 45 W motor draw is carefully calibrated to the battery's discharge rate to prevent thermal throttling during extended use in warmer Indian climates. For the average 2BHK user, this means the device can operate across multiple days of spot cleaning or a single, intensive deep-clean session without losing voltage or suction efficiency near the end of the cycle.
The wet and dry capability is supported by an internal baffle design that separates liquid intake from the motor assembly, preventing moisture damage. With a 3 L bagged auto dust station, the unit manages liquid spills alongside dry debris by directing them into distinct pathways or securing them within the high-capacity bag. This is particularly useful in Indian kitchens for cleaning liquid spills on tile floors or muddy areas near entrances during the monsoon. Users must ensure the washable filters are completely dried after wet use to maintain the integrity of the 3-stage HEPA system and prevent any odor buildup within the sealed chassis.
A standout engineering feature is the self-cleaning base station integrated with dual spin mop pads. This mechanism automates the maintenance of the scrubbing elements, ensuring that the pads are refreshed after cleaning greasy kitchen floors or dusty hallways. The auto dust collector utilizes a high-velocity suction pulse to transfer debris from the internal bin to the 3 L bag, minimizing user exposure to allergens. This level of automation is tailored for busy Indian households where manual cleaning of the vacuum itself is often a deterrent to regular use. The integration of mechanical scrubbing with vacuuming provides a two-in-one efficiency for hard floor maintenance.
The chassis is constructed from high-grade ABS plastic, providing a balance between structural rigidity and impact resistance. Weighing 8.9 kg, the unit is designed with a low center of gravity to enhance stability, especially when navigating around furniture in compact Indian apartments. The ergonomic handle design allows for controlled movement, while the parking position ensures the device remains upright and secure during storage or charging. Every component, from the brushless motor to the self-cleaning assembly, is integrated into a streamlined form factor that emphasizes durability. Ultimately, the TRV 30 MAX represents a sophisticated blend of mechanical endurance and automated convenience for modern domestic environments.