Beam
Beam 475A Quiet Central Vacuum Unit
Description
Beam 475A Quiet Central Vacuum Cleaner
For homes larger than 2800 square feet consider this with Beam's largest motor at 659 air watts, you can easily install this into a home or workplace up to 12,000 square feet in size. This premium 6.6" wide motor with dual fans has the most power in Beam's single motor vacuum selection, and since 2019 all Beam vacuums have been manufactured in Canada. This makes it the ideal choice for large homes or in smaller homes that will be used daily because the larger motor offers a longer lifespan than traditional motors. Most vacuum motors are designed to last 500 hours and some lower quality units are much shorter. The Beam 475A has a 1200 hour motor and is even warrantied for 750 hours! An extra large bagless 25 litre dirt receptacle has clamp connections for a tighter, more secure, seal.
This model carries a 7 year warranty on parts including its permanent filter. Yes, no more replacing or having to clean dirty vacuum filters. This is only possible because of the Gore Technologies™ HEPA CleanStream™ filter. From the developers of Gore Tex™, this filter is designed maintain proper airflow throughout its lifetime.
The Beam Quiet power units are designed to run much quieter with its Quiet Pak™ sound insulation system and a muffler is mounted to the exhaust to silence the air turbulence. Also, surrounding the motor is a sound insulation wrap and carbon filter for better air quality around the unit.
Key Features:
- 680 air watt motor.
- Running: 13 amps.
- Peak: 14.5 amps.
- 6.6" dual suction fan motor for better airflow.
- Sound level 78 dBA
- Gore Technologies™ HEPA CleanStream™ self cleaning filter
- 6' power cord.Hybrid bag or bagless option.
- 25 litre receptacle.
- Unit is 14.1" in diameter and 42.1" in height.
- 7 year or 750 hour parts warranty.
- 1 year labour warranty.
Supplied Accessories:
- Sound-Off Muffler™
- Mounting bracket.
- Installation materials are extra.
Note about AirWatts:
A central vacuum with a lower quality motor can still produce More airwatts, while a higher-quality motor may generate less due to differences in efficiency, airflow management, and design. A cheaper motor might consume more power but convert less into actual suction, whereas a well-engineered motor optimizes airflow and energy use for consistent performance. Factors like seals, filtration, and nozzle design also impact cleaning effectiveness beyond raw airwatt numbers. High-end vacuums such as Beam focus on sustained suction, durability, and efficiency, making them superior despite potentially lower airwatts. Consider this when shopping and comparing other vacuums by AirWatts.