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BUIL T -IN CENTRAL CLEANING SYSTEM MODEL: CV -352 GENERAL INFORMATION .............. 2 LAYOUT AND PLANNING ............... 2 Examples ........................................2 Locating the Power Unit ..................3 Locating the Wall Inlets ...................3 Tubing .............................................3 INSTALLATION IN NEW CONSTRUCTI[...]
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2 GENERAL INFORMA TION LA YOUT AND PLANNING EXAMPLES The Nu T one Central Cleaning System consists of a Central Power Unit, PVC Tubing, PVC Fittings, automatic switch operated Wall Inlets, a flexible hose and various cleaning attachments. As an aid in planning the installation, look at the following examples. THE RANCH STYLE HOUSE Here the power un[...]
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3 FIGURE 3 THE SPLIT -LEVEL HOUSE Like the two-story house, the split level installation commonly calls for a two-level trunk line. Here, the power unit is located in the garage. The intake tubing runs exposed up the garage wall and into the ground level section's attic. Two branch lines connect this part of the trunk line to inlet lines which[...]
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4 INST ALLA TION IN NEW CONSTRUCTION W ALL INLET ROUGH-IN 1. Once the locations for wall inlets have been determined, mount all inlet brackets. 2. To locate bracket on wall stud, measure approximately 18" up from finished floor level. (Height may vary according to individual preference.) 3. Refer to Figure 4. Model 361 for using 360 inlet. Nai[...]
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5 FIGURE 7 INCLUDE FITTING RECESS IN MEASUREMENT TUBING MEASUREMENT PVC TUBING FIT TING FIT TING 3 / 4 " 3 / 4 " FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 TUBING INST ALLA TION 1. Cut a 2 1 ⁄ 2 " diameter hole in sole plate, header or stud directly in line with opening of inlet bracket fitting. Note Figures 6 and 4 for center[...]
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6 FIGURE 15 FIGURE 16 MODEL 365 DOUBLE FLANGED TEE W ALL INLET MOUNTING BRACKET SHORTEN W ALL FIGURE 13 FIGURE 14 W ALL INLET INST ALLA TION MODEL 360 W ALL INLET(361 Rough in) 1. Once the walls have been finished, install the wall inlets. 2. Remove the cardboard plaster guard. 3. Refer to Figure 13. For some dry wall or panel construction, the pla[...]
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DIMENSIONAL CHART MODEL DIMENSION CV-352 A 27" B7 3 ⁄ 4 " C6 1 ⁄ 2 " D1 3 5 ⁄ 8 " 7 POWER UNIT INST ALLA TION MOUNTING See Figure 18. 1. Locate the power unit within six feet of a grounded electrical outlet. 2. Drill 3 ⁄ 16 " diameter pilot holes for the two (2) mounting screws in a wall stud or strong support. See [...]
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8 INST ALLA TION IN EXISTING CONSTRUCTION LA YOUT AND PLANNING The general layout and planning and the component locations are the same for existing construction. See pages 2 and 3. LOCA TING ACCESS KEYS Unless your home is a ranch-style house where a single trunk line can run directly through the attic or basement, you should first investigate you[...]
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9 4. Be sure tubing hole is centered in sole plate and directly in line with proposed wall inlet cutout. NOTE: If 330 wall inlet is being used refer to Model 330 Wall Inlet Installation on next page. 5. If area is clear, cut an inlet opening in the wall approximately 18" above the floor. Make sure wall opening and 2 1 ⁄ 2 " tube hole li[...]
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10 MOUNTING PLA TE MOUNTING HOLE (2) ELBOW FIGURE 32 MOUNTING PLA TE INLET FIGURE 33 1. Make cutout according to dimensions in Figure 30. 2. Refer to Figure 31. Break off nail plate at scored line. 3. Refer to Figure 32. Glue elbow to mounting plate, place assembly into cutout, and attach elbow to tubing inside the wall. 4. Make sure mounting holes[...]
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11 FLOOR SUB-FLOOR 2 9 / 16 " 3 1 / 16 " INLET EXTENSION FLOOR INLET FRAME MOUNTING BRACKET SEAL FLANGED FITTING FIGURE 36 CUT TO LENGTH EXTENSION SLEEVE FLANGED FITTING MOUNTING BRACKET FLANGE FIGURE 37 W ALL INLET EXTENSION SLEEVE BRACKET FLANGED FITTING TUBING FIGURE 38 FINAL SYSTEM CHECK Be sure all inlets are closed and soil bag is i[...]
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Product specifications subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A., Rev. 4/01, Part No. 84912 T wo Y ear Limited W arranty WARRANTY OWNER: NuTone warrants to the original consumer purchaser of its products that such products will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of original purchas[...]