That cyclone looks good and seems to do the job as you say. I got the manual with the vac and it states max suction power 480w, max air flow 55L/s and max vacuum 25kPA. Is that good or bad?
Some advertising copy about the cv20 includes :
"
HEPA Exhaust Muffler: The integrated HEPA exhaust muffler ensures clean air expulsion, contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
Commercial Duty European Motors: Designed for durability and powerful suction, the unit's motors deliver reliable performance.
Triac Soft Start: The Triac soft start feature enhances the longevity of the unit by minimizing power surges during startup.
German-Made Printed Circuit Panels: Benefit from high-quality engineering and advanced technology for consistent, dependable operation.
Swedish-Made High Efficiency Filters: The unit is equipped with top-notch filters, ensuring efficient dust and particle capture for cleaner air."
These central vacuum units seem to be popular in Canada where one online seller says this :
"Central vacuum motor: Designed to last 1000 to 1500 hours the Italian central vacuum motor gives you the power you need for constant vacuuming."
The big name brand in vacuum motors based in Italy are Ametek Lamb. Many vacuums and other devices use their motors, including Fuji HVLP spray turbines.
480 air watts if that is what they mean is good.
Back at the start of the year I posted up some performance figures for a 1200W (electrical power in) Ametek turbine and the corresponding max numbers for that were just under 200 airWatts and 48L/s down a 50mm hose. Your new gizmo should perform better than a premium powertool dust extractor.