2. Installation
Location for power canister
The Power Canister can be mounted in the basement, utility room, garage or any other remote area, except where exposed to weather, and convenient to an electrical outlet. The unit requires ventilation. DO NOT install in a heat producing or confined area such as the attic, furnace room, etc. If desired, the Power Canister can be exhausted to the outside.
The top of the Canister should be no less than 12” (30.5 cm) from the ceiling, and any corner wall, to allow proper cooling to the motor. For ease of remov- ing the dust container, the bottom of the unit should be at least 18” (46 cm) above the floor.
Central Vacuum Power Canisters require a separate/dedicated, 120 Volt, 60Hz., 20 Amp, 3 wire grounded power circuit, protected by a 120 Volt, 60 Hz., AC, 20 Amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker and a 120 Volt, 60 Hz., 20 Amp ground- ed receptacle.
If a 120 volt, 60 Hz., 20 Amp grounded receptacle is not available, have a quali-
fied electrician install one for you. The receptacle should be no more than 5 feet (152 cm) from the Power Canister.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD AN EXTENSION CORD BE USED WITH THIS CANISTER.
Mounting the power canister
1)Determine if the wall you will be mounting the Canister to is block, concrete, or plaster/drywall.
2)Block or Concrete Wall
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Mount the bracket (Fig.
Insert a lead plug into the hole. Align the bracket over the hole and tightly fasten with a lag bolt. Continue to 4).
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MOUNTING
BRACKET
3)Drywall or Plaster Wall
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4)Mount the Power Canister on the bracket making sure the bar on the back of the machine is settled to the bottom of the slots on the mounting bracket. The wall mounting bracket must fit between the two brackets on the back of the central vacuum.
5)Route the intake tubing to the Canister.
6)Insert the tubing into the Canister inlet.
7)Tighten the inlet connection with the 3” (7.6 cm) gear clamp (included).
(Do not cement pipe to plastic inlet port.)
8)When venting the exhaust air, a noise reducing exhaust muffler (A) is included, which is installed inline in the piping to vent outside or it can be installed to vent indoors as shown in Fig.
(Do not cement pipe to plastic exhaust port.)
9)Connect the 24 Volt wires coming from the wall valves into the 24 Volt receptacle on the machine.
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10)Plug the power cord in.
11)Assuming that the wall inlet valves are connected, the system is now ready.
3. How to use
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To start your Power Canister, simply plug your hose end into any wall inlet valve. Both types of wall valves (Standard (A) - Corded Hose; Electrified (B) - Cordless Hose) are shown in Fig
Hose inlet port (S5626 & S5636 models only)
Insert the hose into the hose inlet (A) as shown in Fig.
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If you have a hose without switches, the Power Canister will start as soon as the hose is inserted into the wall valve.
If you have a hose with a switch, then the Power Canister can be turned ON or OFF with the switch.
The Power Canister can also be turned ON and OFF with the switch found on the upper section of the motor module.
Check the System
Check each connection for proper seal and that no air leaks occur. If one is pre- sent, you may hear a “hissing” sound.
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