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<title>Dental Dry Suction; Ideas on Sizing and Testing</title>
<description><![CDATA[We have previously talked about velocity (date) and how it’s really a combination of air flow and the added power of velocity that moves things around. Similar things happen to air flows in a dental piping collection system. At a given le]]></description>
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<title>What is The Best Vacuum System for Large Dental Clinics With 30 to 100 Operatories?</title>
<description><![CDATA[Wow, this is a tough one to answer easily and I hope as you have requirements for systems we can look at each as a unique project. BaseVac engineers have a secret formula they use in sizing a system. The problem is it’s secret. Here are t]]></description>
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<title>Too Much Suction Can Be Dangerous in Dental Suction. What Do I Do to  Be Safe? </title>
<description><![CDATA[It’s always great to have too much of anything, except body fat and debt. In dental suction I have heard that too much suction is potentially dangerous. I am not a dentist so I should agree. At BaseVac our systems can create as much as 25]]></description>
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<title>Can I Really Suck Water up to The Floor Above in a Dental Office?</title>
<description><![CDATA[Absolutely, and not just one floor but 3 or more. To do this you need a strong vacuum system of 20’’ to 25’’ Hg. Here is how it works. A high vacuum energy system is a low flow system. Low flow means that air and water can move slow]]></description>
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