Technical data
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Central vacuum systems
Basic planning
information
PLANNING
Collect all the necessary data for the planning
phase
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Type of system (no of simultaneous operators in
the whole building and on every floor)
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Special requirements
- for the piping line
- for the position of the inlet valves
- for the position of the central vacuum cleaner
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Voltage and power supply
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Suction of liquids requested (yes/no)
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Plan of the building (floor and section)
! WARNING !
The central vacuum systems Disan are planned to
vacuum the domestic dust both in the domestic and
professional sector.
Planning the inlet valves
Using compasses, draw on the plan (preferably
scale 1:100) circles with a radius of 7.5 m, as many
as necessary to cover the surface (see example).
Please notice: 7,5 m corresponds to the standard
range of action of the hose.
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Avoid as much as possible large overlapping of
the circumferences.
Location of inlet valves
on the plan
•
Preferably point the compasses on the internal
walls rather than on the perimeter ones in order
to reduce the length of the tubes.
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The convenience of the system is due to the
limited number of inlet valves positioned in the
right places. (We advise against installing one
socket in each room).
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Consider all the possible obstacles (such as
walls, pieces of furniture etc.) which reduce the
range of action of the hose.
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Consider the difficulty of installing inlet valves on
bearing walls or pillars.
Please notice:
•
We suggest to install a socket just at the bottom
of the stairs to permit to clean it from the bottom
to the top.
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In the rooms which do not require frequent
cleaning, such as the garage, the cellar etc., a 2
m flexible extension can be used (included in the
Deluxe kit of accessories) which extends the
range of action to 9.5 m.
•
We suggest to install a socket in the garage and
near balconies or floored entrances.
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