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User's Manuals. Power Unit. Warranty Details. Contact us. EN ES. Shopping cart [ 0 ]. Trusted Brand Name Electrolux, a long-standing leader in manufacturing household appliances, was also a leading central vacuum manufacturer until selling their central vacuum product line in to Canadian central vacuum company, Nuera-Air, who continues the line in North America today.
Exact replacement for original 20yr. Replacement took 5 minutes with no problems. Now that's what I like. Bob R. FREE page homeowner's guide with your order for Electrolux parts, upgrades, troubleshooting. Page 6 Deciding where to mount the power unit. To be sure that dust and dirt are effectively removed from living areas in your home, mount the power unit in your attached garage. If you do not have an attached garage, the basement, utility room, storage room or mud room is the best alternative location.
Page 7 Installing an inlet valve. Page 8 Enlarge the hole in the exterior wall to accommodate Floor valve installation. Page 9: New Construction Remember: Apply glue only to the outside of the tubing. New construction inlet valve installation. You may have to join several lengths of tubing. Measure and pre-cut these pieces and test-fit them before gluing. When applying glue, work quickly to prevent the glue at the top end of the tubing from drying before it reaches the fitting at the inlet valve.
Never apply glue only to the inside of the tubing. When upstairs, remember to aim the elbow downward. Other ways to reach the upstairs in your home are through the interiors of closets or pantries, beneath a staircase, or with floor inlets. If the inlet valve will be serviced from the attic, shorter pieces of tubing joined by couplings may be required because of overhead space restrictions.
Again, measure, test fit and when gluing, work quickly to prevent the glue from drying before the tubing reaches the inlet valve. A VacPan is a very popular option for the kitchen, mudroom and bath. Here are some tips for installation. First, determine the best place to install the dustpan, either under a cabinet Fig. Keep in mind that the leading edge of the VacPan must sit flush with the finished floor. Select a site for the inlet valve and drill a pilot hole through the floor.
Go below to check that the tubing path is clear of present, or future, obstructions such as floor joists, heating ducts, plumbing, wires, etc. Glue a length of tubing into a stud-mounting bracket assembly. Tape wire to tubing at assembly elbow and again close to end, and tuck remaining wire into bottom of tubing. Screw Plaster Guard onto face of assembly Fig.
Make sure the center of the inlet hole is at the correct height above floor level and the tubing extends below the sub-flooring. To prevent a nail or screw from penetrating the vacuum tubing, install nail guards on the sole or top plates adjacent to the tubing. See Installation Step 6: Install the tubing and complete tubing installation as much as possible. After the walls are finished and painted, plaster guards can be removed and inlet valves installed.
The tubing system may be completed at that time and the power unit installed. After pipe, low voltage relay control wire, electrical building wires and opening in wall has been cut:. Beginning at the inlet farthest from the power unit, temporarily fasten tubing for the main trunk line into position. Loop string or low-voltage wire to create a hanger strap from a nail or overhead pipe to cradle the tubing and hold it in position while you work. Push a length of tubing up into bottom of the elbow on the inlet valve assembly.
Piece together sections of tubing without glue at first to make sure things fit properly. Mark the connections so you can re-assemble them the same way. Measure, cut, and de-burr tubing, and, using a Sweep 90 Degree Elbow, slip-fit the vertical tubing line to the main horizontal line.
To avoid potential clogging problems when installing tubing and fittings:. Connect tubing from additional inlet valves to the main trunk line using a Sweep Tee, Fig. Be sure to install the Sweep Tee so the sweep is toward the power unit Fig 10 shown below. String the low-voltage wire along as you assemble the tubing.
Join or splice low-voltage wires with wire connectors at each junction or branch of the tubing. Use Cable ties to secure connections. To make sure the polarity is right; always attach wires of the same color to each other - typically copper to copper and silver to silver.
Proceed until the tubing system is complete. Run the tubing through and patch the hole when installation is complete and system is running properly. Before drilling, check local building codes for special firewall penetration regulations. The code should tell you if steel tubing or firestop couplers are required for firewall penetration. If mounting on plaster, wall board or panel walls, be sure mounting bolts enter studs.
If mounting on a block or concrete wall, drill the holes with a masonry bit and insert plastic or lead anchors. As an alternative to mounting on concrete walls, suspend 2" x 4" 5. Attach the terminals and plug the power unit into the dedicated electrical outlet. The sentry light should come on. Turn on the switch, if applicable, and the power unit should turn on.
Attach the remaining section of tubing to the power unit with connector s and clamp s provided. Do not glue the connection because you may need to disconnect the system at a future date. For added installation convenience, some power units may have inlet connections on either side. If your system came with a muffler, clamp it to the exhaust port. Use the same tubing and fittings. If vented, the exhaust air should not be vented into a wall, ceiling or concealed space of a building.
Venting over 10 feet 3m is not recommended. Check local codes but use not less than wire.
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