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INSTALLATION IN EXISTING CONSTRUCTION

LAYOUT AND PLANNING

The general layout and planning and the component locations

are the same for existing construction.
See pages 2 and 3.

LOCATING 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 your house to find the “key” to running your
tubing from level to level. What you're looking for is an accessible
area that is free from obstructions and will accommodate the
2" tubing.

Let's say, for example, you have a two-story house and you

want to locate the power unit in the basement. The first floor
inlets can easily be connected to a trunk line which runs along
the basement ceiling. However, you can't find interior walls on
both the first and second floors which line up and are free from
obstacles. How do you get from the basement to the attic?

Some of the “keys” you might find in your home are illustrated

here.

Stacked Closets. 

Many homes will have an upstairs closet

located directly above a downstairs closet. It is easy to run the
tubing from one floor level to another inside these stacked
closets. In these installations the tubing is often left exposed
inside the closets. See Fi

Built-In Appliances. 

In a home where the kitchen features

built-in appliances, you'll often find a hollow space behind these
appliances. If this space lines up with an obstruction-free interior
wall above or a closet, this might be a “key” to your installation.
In a ranch-style home, this “key” would provide access to run
tubing from a basement located power unit to an attic trunk line.
You may also want to consider running exposed tubing through
cabinets or cupboards. See Figure 22.

Laundry Chute. 

Pictured here is tubing run from the basement

to the attic through a laundry chute. A dumb-waiter would serve
the same purpose. See Figure 22.

Cold-Air Return. 

A cold-air return often provides a straight run

from basement to other levels of the house. The ductwork is
easily cut for access. Seal around the tube when completing the
installation. See Figure 23.

FIGURE 21

FIGURE 22

FIGURE 23

WALL INLET INSTALLATION

Use the following procedures for installation in existing

construction.
1. 

See Figure 24. 

A small “Pilot” or “Locating” hole can be

drilled behind baseboard toe strip to determine proper
location of 2

1

2

" diameter tubing hole in sole plate.

2. Measure the total thickness of the wall, including baseboard.

One half of this wall thickness measured from the Pilot Hole
(dimension “X”) will determine the proper location of the 21/2"
tubing hole in the sole plate.

3. 

See Figure 24. 

Once desired inlet locations have been

determined, cut a 2

1

2

" hole in soleplate directly in line with

proposed inlet location. Check through tubing hole to be sure
no obstruction exists.

BASEBOARD

TOE STRIP

PILOT HOLE

“X”

SOLE PLATE

FIGURE 24

Содержание CV-352

Страница 1: ...In 4 Installing the Tubing 4 Installation Hints 4 Tubing Installation 5 Wall Inlet Installation 6 Model 360 Wall Inlet 6 Model 330 Wall Inlet 6 Power Unit Installation 7 Dimensional Chart 7 Mounting 7...

Страница 2: ...in the basement conveniently located for shop use and messy cleaning jobs The intake tubing runs up the basement wall and connects to the main trunk line which runs along the unfinished basement ceil...

Страница 3: ...unit should be exhausted to the outside The exhaust should not be vented into a wall a ceiling or a concealed space in the house The exhaust line should be terminated outside the home using Model 393...

Страница 4: ...nlet bracket See Figure 5A Spacer may be made from plywood masonite etc Contact cement may be used to hold spacer in place during assembly MODEL 329 SIDE MOUNTING FACE MOUNTING MODEL 361 23 8 113 16 F...

Страница 5: ...eck for proper length 6 Refer to Figure 10 Apply cement Model 379 to outside of tubing Coat tubing approximately 1 back Take care to keep cement from inside of tube 7 Refer to Figure 11 Insert tubing...

Страница 6: ...e back through hole in inlet bracket and make sure seal is secure between mounting bracket and flanged fitting 6 Refer to Figure 15 Place inlet into mounting bracket and secure NOTE When wall inlets a...

Страница 7: ...ctric shock This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounde...

Страница 8: ...ften find a hollow space behind these appliances If this space lines up with an obstruction free interior wall above or a closet this might be a key to your installation In a ranch style home this key...

Страница 9: ...e from mounting bracket Pull low voltage wire through hole in bracket and insert bracket into cutout Secure bracket to flanged fitting with four screws provided Be sure seal is secure between flange f...

Страница 10: ...of inlet must be located at least 21 2 from wall to allow cover to be opened when hose is inserted 2 Determine direction of tubing and attach appropriate flanged fitting to mounting bracket with four...

Страница 11: ...anual on off operation Check each wall inlet to be sure contacts activate power unit when hose is inserted A short piece of wire can be used to short contacts in wall inlet together to activate power...

Страница 12: ...O REPAIR OR REPLACE AT NUTONE S OPTION SHALL BE THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY NUTONE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF...

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