Seven step installation, Installation step 1: choose your system – Eureka Central Vacuum Cleaner User Manual

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Seven Step Installation

Congratulations on the purchase of your new

central vacuum system. It will make cleaning your

home easier and improve indoor air quality. The

system typically can be installed in virtually any home

with no costly alterations and very little mess. This

guide will show how to install your central vacuum

system in your home in just seven steps.

Before you begin installation, read this guide. Also

review local building codes so your installation

complies with them.

Components of a central vacuum system
installation.

The Power Unit/Dust Collection

Receptacle is usually mounted in

the garage, basement, utility or

storage room to remove dust and

allergens from living areas.

Tubing & Fittings: Dust and dirt are

carried through tubing from “inlet

valves” to the power unit. Note:

ASTM tubing and fi ttings are

specifi cally designed for your

central vacuum system. Other

types of tubing like plumbing pipe

are different sizes and won’t fi t.

Inlet valves: Installed in the wall or

fl oor, each inlet valve connects the

“powerhead” and fl exible cleaning

hose to the tubing in your home.

Installation Step 1: Choose
your system.

You’ve already completed step number one...you’ve

purchased your powerful new system. Next, inventory

the component parts that arrived with your central

vacuum system kit and assemble the tools you will need.

(See front cover.)

Inventory all the parts.

Lay out the parts so you know you have them all

and what each is called. A three-inlet valve system

typically includes:

80' low-voltage wire

3 mounting brackets

6 nail guards

3 plaster guards

1-1/4 pint solvent sealer

6 45 degree elbows

9 90 degree sweep elbows

2 90 degree sweep tees

6 stop couplers

3 90 degree dual elbows

6 hanger clamps

6 wire nuts

3 fl oor mounting adapters

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