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TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS: 

 
The Walinga network of distribution centres and authorized dealers are dedicated to providing worldwide  
coverage of original  parts and accessories for Walinga Conveying Systems. 
 
Our parts reflect Walinga’s continued commitment to provide our customers with the highest quality parts as 
well as service. 
 
On behalf of all of us at  Walinga Inc., Thank you for your continued support! 

 

For your convenience, should you require any information related to Parts, Service or Technical 
Engineering, please contact one of the following Walinga Personnel 

 

 

TECHNICAL - ENGINEERING:

 

 

Duane Swaving *226-979-822

mail to:[email protected]

 

 

Ken Swaving *519 787-8227 (ext:100) 

mailtto:[email protected]

 

 

To speak with a Walinga Warranty Coordinator, contact: 

 

Canada  

1-888-WALINGA (ext 258)  

  

International 

+1-519-824-8520 (ext 258)  Email – 

[email protected]

 

 

USA 

 

1-800-466-1197 (ext 8)   Email – 

[email protected]

 

 

Australia 

07-4634-7344  Email – 

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

  

GUELPH SERVICE:

Kevin VanderZwaag *(519) 763-7000 (ext:273)

 

[email protected]

ORIGINAL PARTS SALES:
Ontario and

 

Eastern Canada:

(ext: 224)

 

[email protected]

Parts Department Fax: (519) 824-0367

Manitoba and

 

Western Canada:

Chad Yeo * 204-745-2951 (ext: 424)

 

[email protected]

USA:

John VanMiddlekoop * (800) 466-1197 (ext 3)

 

[email protected]

SALES MANAGER:

Tom Linde *519-787-8227 (ext 5)

 

mailto:[email protected]

Peter Kingma (800) 466-1197

 

[email protected]

CORPORATE HEAD OFFICE:

5656 Highway 6N
RR#5,

 

Guelph,

 

Ontario,

 

N1H 6J2

PHONE: (888) 925-4642 FAX: (519) 824-5651
www.walinga.com

FACTORY DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE CENTRES:

938 Glengarry Cres.

 

Fergus,

 

Ontario

 

Canada

 

N1M 2W7

Tel: (519) 787-8227 Fax: (519) 787-8210

1190 Electric Ave. Wayland , MI.USA 49348
Tel: (800) 466-1197 Fax: (616) 877-3474

70 3rd Ave. N.E. Box 1790

 

Carman,

 

Manitoba

 

Canada

 

R0G 0J0

Tel: (204) 745-2951 Fax: (204) 745-6309

24 Molloy St,

 

Toowoomba,

 

Queensland

 

Australia 4350

Tel: 07-4634-7344  Email:

 

[email protected]

 

 

Summary of Contents for Central Vac

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL Central Vac Installation Manual...

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Page 3: ...USA 1 800 466 1197 ext 8 Email warranty usa walinga com Australia 07 4634 7344 Email mail customvac com au GUELPH SERVICE Kevin VanderZwaag 519 763 7000 ext 273 kevin vanderzwaag walinga com ORIGINAL...

Page 4: ...preventing injury Wear the appropriate protective gear Ensure that the Central Vac is anchored to firm and level ground Make certain that sufficient amperage at the proper voltage and frequency 60Hz i...

Page 5: ...Components of a Central Vac System 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 6: ...Typical Central Vac Set Up...

Page 7: ...he tank towards the airlock 55 high X 19 diameter Where gaskets are not available use silicon to seal between components in order to maintain a constant vacuum The Primary Separator is bolted onto the...

Page 8: ...motor and chain drive and has to be placed in an easily accessible location for service 3 Secondary Receiver Separator Placed after the primary separator the secondary separator operates the same way...

Page 9: ...needs to be mated bolted and siliconed together A full seal is required to maintain constant vacuum The secondary separator will also have two ports both 6 diameter The 6 pipe heading out of the top...

Page 10: ...e obstructed 31 3 8 high and 25 1 2 wide The 6 port coming out of the top of the filter housing will lead towards the blower package 5 Blower Package The blower package generates the suction and press...

Page 11: ......

Page 12: ...unit will be equipped with a 3 mainline and 2 drop lines Galvanized steel elbows Used for corners in the piping system Available in 2 3 4 and 6 6 elbows are utilized between the blower filter housing...

Page 13: ...ound strip is put into place in order to prevent static electricity build up Mounting Brackets The mounting brackets are mounted to the wall or to any other solid support The saddle clamps are attache...

Page 14: ...entral vac system and is used for by the operator Has a static wire built into it to prevent static electricity build up If servicing a rubber hose ensure that the ground wire is making contact with t...

Page 15: ...and to prevent connection leaks When installing a camlock coupling be sure to have a ring of silicone around the piping and have the coupler closed Camlocks must be installed with dust plugs inserted...

Page 16: ...e as straight as possible to maintain maximum conveying rate Space the inlets and the inlet piping at a maximum of 40 apart Or in accordance with piping layout drawing provided When installing the inl...

Page 17: ...components are easily accessible for any future service and maintenance Electro Static hazard warning labels must be installed on the piping by all inlets For ease in future maintenance install all t...

Page 18: ...Typical System Design...

Page 19: ...e filter inside the basket at the bottom of the filter cannister 9 Run the 6 piping along with the 6 elbows and 6 compression couplers from the secondary separator out of the top down to the inlet por...

Page 20: ...fer to sales contract Note As a rule Walinga Central Vac systems are equipped with Toshiba 3 phase electric motors Please refer to the sales contract for voltage and hp requirements or contact your lo...

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