Eureka Central Vacuum Cleaner - Manual

Eureka Central Vacuum Cleaner

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Index
  • Page 3 – Typical Central Vacuum System Installations
  • Page 4 – Seven Step Installation
  • Page 6 – Deciding where to mount the power unit.; Existing home inlet valve installation.
  • Page 8 – Floor valve installation.
  • Page 9 – Installing an automatic sweep inlet.; New Construction inlet valve installation.
  • Page 11 – Masonr y or concrete walls.
  • Page 12 – Power unit electrical wiring
  • Page 13 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 14 – SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Eureka Central Vacuum System
Installation Guide

TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION

Drywall saw (optional)

Electrical tape

Electric drill—1/2" (1.3cm) with right-angle head

if possible

Flashlight

Forstner wood-boring bit—2-1/4" (5.7cm)

Hammer

Hole saw or cutter—2-1/4" (5.7cm)

Masonry bit—2-1/4" (5.7cm) (optional)

Metal coat hangers

HELPFUL HINTS FOR INSTALLATION

Use a tubing cutter for cleaner cuts.

Use 2-1/4" wood boring bit similar to a Forstner bit.

Rent a right-angle drill if you do not have one.

LOOK FOR OTHER HELPFUL HINTS INSIDE

THIS MANUAL.

Pencil

Pipe/tubing cutter or hacksaw and miter box

Safety goggles

Screwdrivers (Phillips and

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at blade)

Steel tape measure

Stud

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nder

Utility/razor knife

Wire stripper/cutter

Wood chisel

30' (9.15m) piece of cord or string

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Summary

Page 2 - Index

Typical installations 2 Components of system 3 Seven Step Installation Step #1: Choose your system 3 Step #2: Plan number of inlets 4 Step #3: Plan placement of inlets 4 Step #4: Plan tubing installation 5 Step #5: Install inlet valves Existing home 5 New construction 8 Step #6: Install tubing 9 Ste...

Page 3 - Typical Central Vacuum System Installations

MAIN FLOOR UPPER LEVEL LOWER LEVEL GARAGE MAIN FLOOR CRAWLSPACE BASEMENT UPPER LEVEL GARAGE MAIN FLOOR BASEMENT GARAGE 1 3 3 BASEMENT 2 1 1 4 4 2 3 1 3 2 MAIN FLOOR GARAGE 1 3 3 CRAWLSPACE UPPER LEVEL CRAWLSPACE BASEMENT MAIN FLOOR GARAGE LOWER LEVEL 2 1 5 2 3 4 UPPER LEVEL 1 4 LOWER LEVEL MAIN FLOO...

Page 4 - Seven Step Installation

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 i...

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