The low voltage wire (24volt) is required so that you can turn the suction on,
from any inlet/socket point located in the property.
!
The wire is two core (one blue wire and one brown) and must go from the
appliance and follow the pipe work wherever it goes to reach an inlet.
!
Cable ties and pipe brackets with clips are provided to hold the wire to the
pipe work to keep it neat.
!
Wherever you t-off from the main pipe route to go to an inlet, the wire
must be looped before carrying on to the next inlet, rather like the ring-
main in your house electrics. (See diagram below.) This means that you
will have two sets of wires going to each inlet.
!
The only place that you CUT the wire is IMMEDIATELY BEHIND the inlet.
!
It doesn’t matter which colour wire goes to which contact, just as long as
you put both blues to one side and both browns to the other.
!
The wire is connected to the appliance with spade connectors into the
little sockets at the top of the appliance or the wire is just put straight into
speaker cable type connections depending on which appliance you have.
!
See page 9 for further information on how to wire-up the different types
of inlet.
TIP: Y
OU
DO
NOT
HAVE
TO
BE
A
REGISTERED
ELECTRICIAN
TO
CARRY
OUT
THIS
WORK
AS
YOU
ARE
NOT
CONNECTING
TO
ANY
ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT
TO
THE
MAIN
PROPERTY
. T
HE
CIRCUIT
IS
JUST
BETWEEN
THE
APPLIANCE
AND
THE
INLET
.
H
AVING
ONE
WIRE
GOING
FROM
EACH
T
-
PIECE
FOLLOWING
THE
PIPE
TO
THE
INLET
COULD
CAUSE
A
PROBLEM
. I
N
THE
FUTURE
IT
’
S
POSSIBLE
THAT
A
LOOSE
CONNECTION
WILL
DISABLE
THE
ABILITY
TO
TURN
THE
APPLIANCE
ON
AND
OFF
FROM
THE
INLET
. Y
OU
MAY
NOT
BE
ABLE
TO
GET
TO
THE
LOOSE
CONNECTION
TO
CORRECT
THE
FAULT
. O
NLY
CUTTING
THE
WIRE
BEHIND
THE
INLET
AND
LOOPING
IT
AROUND
TO
THE
NEXT
ONE
INSURES
YOU
HAVE
EASY
ACCESS
TO
CORRECT
ANY
LOOSE
CONNECTIONS
. (J
UST
UNSCREW
THE
INLET
FROM
THE
WALL
TO
RECTIFY
.)
RULE 4
LOW VOLTAGE WIRE:
LOOPED
TO
EACH
INLET
14
Back of
Inlet
Back of
Inlet
Back of
last inlet
in run
To power
unit