Installation Guide

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WARNING!
Extremely flammable.
Keep away from open flame and sparks. Use only in a well ventilated area.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
FIRST AID!
» CONTAINS METHYLETHYLKETONE (MEK) AND CYCLOHEXANONE.
» If swallowed, call a doctor or poison control center immediately.
AVOID!
These improper methods trap debris. This will slow down the airflow inside the piping
network and allow debris to accumulate in the lower level inlets.
INCORRECT
Rather try the following methods:
CORRECT
LOW VOLTAGE REMOTE CONTROL
Each vacuum inlet must be connected to low voltage remote control wiring to control the Power Unit remotely.
IMPORTANT!
The wiring network must be protected against moisture. Use the wiring provided by
Nuera Air.
NOTE
» For central vacuum systems equipped with basic wireless or two-way
wireless technology, low voltage wiring does not need to be installed.
It is easy to have the wiring follow along with the piping and
make connections at each piping intersection. Connect wires
of the same colour together using 2 wire nuts. If all the
wires are the same colour, make sure that the wires going in
3 different directions are connected (from the 3 pipes)/ Do
the same with the 2nd set of wires.
Keep the wiring in place every 4 to 6 feet (1.2m) by using:
wire ties
pipe supports
or electrician’s tape
or 1/2in. (12mm) pipe split lengthwise
CAUTION!
Ensure that low voltage wires do not come into contact with another current source, which
could result in electrocution.
JaCkeTed low VolTage wiring?
Jacketed wiring is recommended since it offers mechanical protection to the low voltage wiring. Wires may be pulled in
or fished afterwards, if necessary.
A Jacket is essential if:
it is installed in concrete or buried in gravel.
It is not required if:
the wiring is exposed along the piping.
COMMON COMPONENTS OF INSTALLATION KITS
Piping
Piping included in Nuera installation kits is specially designed to
be used with central vacuum system components. Only use piping
provided in the Nuera kits.
Long Elbow
Within the piping system, use only long 90° elbows and avoid short
elbows!
Long 90°
Tee
The Long 90° Tee is the most commonly used for junctions.
45° Elbow
The 45° connector is very convenient. It allows for multiple
combinations to be made to bypass obstacles without excessively
reducing the vacuum efficiency.
Universal
Short 90°
Elbow
This connector must only be used to connect the vacuum inlet to the
piping circuit. It is versatile since it is compatible with partition walls
of different thicknesses.
Ring with
Stop
This ring is used to connect two aligned pipes.
Pipe
Support
Use a pipe support every 48 ins.(1.2m) to 60 ins. (1.5m). Low
voltage wiring can also be hung from them.
8ins (20 cm) wire ties
Attached low voltage wiring to the piping using these wire ties..
OTHER COMPONENTS AVAILABLE
(PURCHASED SEPARATELY)
30° Elbow
These elbows are alternatives to other fittings when the angle
between pipes is less than 45°.
45° Wye
This connection is multipurpose. When used with a 45° Elbow, two
parallel pipes can be connected together.
This connection combines two 45° elbows to make two branches at
90° from the main line.