Part 6: Fit - Top four reasons to Upgrade your Vacuum to BaseVac Dental

BaseVac has designed our systems to be the most diverse vacuum system on the market. Through years of development, we have made our systems stronger, smaller, and quieter. For those reasons, a BaseVac dry-vacuum system can serve any clinic.

The last segment of this blog series will be outlining how easily a BaseVac dry-vacuum can fit in your dental clinic. We will be reviewing; BaseVac’s ability to function on any vacuum line, the small profile of our systems, and highlight how customizable/upgradable these systems are.

Vacuum Line Diameter

Many vacuum systems on the market have restrictions of the size of a vacuum line, requiring a minimum of 1 ½” to ensure the systems function properly. These diameter restrictions can add a hefty cost to any doctor who is considering upgrading to a dry-vacuum pump, as they may be forced to add new lines to the clinic. Luckily, a BaseVac vacuum can function at peak efficiency on vacuum lines from ½” or higher. Being this flexible has saved Doctor’s thousands on their pump upgrades.

BaseVac’s ability to work with existing vacuum lines makes upgrading to the more efficient dry-vacuum a more attainable goal.

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BaseVac’s Footprint

Over the years, BaseVac has worked on making our systems smaller, without sacrificing on power. Most Dental mechanical rooms have restricted space; usually, only have a few square feet available of floor space for a vacuum unit. Knowing this, BaseVac has designed our units to stack one on top of another, utilizing the high ceilings of Dental Practices. By making our units stackable, this has allowed for less space to be taken in a mechanical room.  Our vacuum’s modules are 24” long by 18” wide. Even when considering about 10” to allow for servicing, a BaseVac system can fit in most clinics.

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 Our most commonly sold unit, the 2HD4.40 (8 users) 8-12 chairs system, can fit in a space that is 34” long by 34” wide by 80” high, taking up very little space in a mechanical room.

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Alternatively, if the height is the issue, but there is plenty of floor space, the units can be installed unstacked.

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As a bonus to our flexibility, BaseVac has improved our design, by building our modules with access panels on all sides of the unit. This improvement has allowed our units to be installed in tighter spaces, as not all sides of the unit have to be accessible to work on the unit.

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Fit – Continues

Next week we will wrap up this series by reviewing the last part of Fit, upgradability/customizable. Learn how a BaseVac system will be the last vacuum you would have to buy for your clinic.