Numatic NRP240 9 Litre Commercial Vacuum Cleaner
Product Description
The Numatic NRP240 is a compact, cylinder vacuum cleaner designed for regular commercial cleaning duties. It uses Numatic's HepaFlo filtration system, which combines a triple-layer filter bag with a TriTex...
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 9
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.420
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
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Product Description
The Numatic NRP240 is a compact, cylinder vacuum cleaner designed for regular commercial cleaning duties. It uses Numatic's HepaFlo filtration system, which combines a triple-layer filter bag with a TriTex outer filtration stage to capture fine dust and debris effectively. The result is cleaner exhaust air and a more hygienic emptying process — the sealed bag is removed and disposed of without releasing dust back into the environment.
In a catering or hospitality setting, this kind of vacuum is typically used for front-of-house and back-of-house cleaning between service periods — carpeted dining areas, dry store rooms, staff areas, and dry kitchen floors where a wet vacuum would be unnecessary. The long cable allows operators to cover a reasonable area without constantly relocating to a new socket, which matters in larger dining rooms or extended corridors.
Practical day-to-day advantages include:
- Clean, hygienic bag removal reduces operator exposure to dust and debris
- HepaFlo bags improve air quality compared to open-drum collection systems
- Long cable reduces interruption during cleaning runs across larger floor areas
- Stainless steel tube set and professional accessory kit cover most standard cleaning tasks
- Plugged cable rewind system allows cable replacement without returning the unit for service
It is worth noting that the NRP240 is a dry vacuum only — it is not suitable for liquid pickup or wet kitchen environments. For kitchens with significant wet spillage requirements, a wet-and-dry model would be the more appropriate choice. This unit is well suited to smaller operations or sites where a secondary cleaning machine is needed alongside a primary wet-and-dry unit.
If you are unsure whether this model suits your cleaning requirements or you need guidance on capacity for your site, the team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- 9-litre capacity with HepaFlo triple-layer filter bag system
- TriTex three-stage filtration captures fine dust before exhaust
- Long cable length supports extended cleaning runs without interruption
- Plugged cable rewind system allows straightforward cable replacement on site
- Stainless steel tube set and full accessory kit included as standard
Operational Benefits
- Sealed HepaFlo bags keep dust contained during removal and disposal
- Improved exhaust air quality supports cleaner dining and kitchen environments
- Long cable reduces downtime from repeatedly moving to new sockets
- On-site cable replacement reduces servicing disruption and downtime
- Complete accessory kit means operators can handle varied tasks without extra purchases
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 9
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.420
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The NRP240 is a dry vacuum only and is not designed for liquid pickup, so it is not appropriate for wet kitchen floor areas. It works well in dry stores, staff rooms, carpeted front-of-house spaces, and dry back-of-house areas. For kitchens where wet spillage is a regular occurrence, a wet-and-dry model would be the safer and more practical choice.
- HepaFlo bags are triple-layered and designed to trap fine dust particles throughout the bag's life, rather than allowing filtration to deteriorate as the bag fills. When full, the bag is removed as a sealed unit, which avoids the dust cloud associated with emptying an open drum. This makes the process more hygienic and more suitable for environments where air quality matters.
- For a smaller venue — a café, small restaurant, or pub with limited carpeted areas — the NRP240 is a practical and cost-effective option. Larger sites with extensive floor areas, heavy footfall, or multiple cleaning operatives working simultaneously may find a higher-capacity or more heavy-duty model better suited to the demand. If you are unsure, it is worth discussing your site's cleaning schedule before committing to a particular model.