air-waycharlie
Well-known member
P/N outlet
Austin,
You probably know this but on the early p/n outlet the male and female parts to the plug and outlet where different size. Like today's electrical outlets. The positive one was larger in diameter while the negative was smaller. The outer power cord running the lenth of the 6ft. hose was made to fit an Air-Way and an Air-Way ONLY! By making the outlet and cords this way, you could only use products from Air-Way when upgrading the vacuum.
Some owners did in fact, have the early 88's converted to take a p/n by simplying cutting out a hole and rivoting in the receptacle. This way Air-Way could make money by selling a p/n and charging for the conversion. A really good salesman would just move the "lady of the house" up instead to the new and improved model while pocking some well earned income.
The models today do not use "polarized" plugs and have not for some time now. They are similar to what Lux used on their models prior to the low voltage system.
I modified mine so I can put all kinds of p/n's on it to test different combinations. If I put the Eureka power head on the current Signature series with the 12 amp motor.........now there is some series cleaning that lifts the rug from the floor!
Austin,
You probably know this but on the early p/n outlet the male and female parts to the plug and outlet where different size. Like today's electrical outlets. The positive one was larger in diameter while the negative was smaller. The outer power cord running the lenth of the 6ft. hose was made to fit an Air-Way and an Air-Way ONLY! By making the outlet and cords this way, you could only use products from Air-Way when upgrading the vacuum.
Some owners did in fact, have the early 88's converted to take a p/n by simplying cutting out a hole and rivoting in the receptacle. This way Air-Way could make money by selling a p/n and charging for the conversion. A really good salesman would just move the "lady of the house" up instead to the new and improved model while pocking some well earned income.
The models today do not use "polarized" plugs and have not for some time now. They are similar to what Lux used on their models prior to the low voltage system.
I modified mine so I can put all kinds of p/n's on it to test different combinations. If I put the Eureka power head on the current Signature series with the 12 amp motor.........now there is some series cleaning that lifts the rug from the floor!