HOW TO PLAN A KENMORE BUILT-IN VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM FOR YOUR HOME

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78B04747A002100010006-2 4P . Sears how to plan a KENMORE Built-in Vacuum Cleaning System for Your Home choose: the model the electrical remote control the inlet valves-quantity and location materials for vacuum conveying system do it yourself or use Sears' professional service Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78B04747A002100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Because it is built-in... Your Kenmore Built-In Vacuum Cleaning System provides many wonderful benefits A Kenmore Built-In Vacuum Cleaner is permanently built into your home-the same as your water, gas, and electric systems. It is engineered to last the life of your home, adding to its real value - a long-range investment-no fast depre- ciation or obsolescence. No Machine To Lug or Tug. You'll welcome the convenience of having cleaning power where and when you need it, because handy plug-in valves make every room accessible without hav- ing to lug, tug, or carry cumbersome machines around the house. Dust is picked up and whisked out of the room forever! ... never recir- culated around the room as it is with other clean- ing methods. There is never any need to redust. The Kenmore Built-In Vacuum Cleaners' pow- er is constant ... no de- crease in suction power from an ever-increasing accumulation of dirt. The separation chamber of the unit is always clean, getting maximum power from the heavy- duty motor. Note: Not applicable on model 100. CONVENIENT STORAGE The bracket should be installed as shown in a convenient spot such as a centrally located closet. Simply loop the clean- ing hose and hang over the extension arms of the bracket. ECONOMICAL The Kenmore Built-In Vacuum Cleaner pro- vides real economy. No sacrifice of dura- bility for portability. No bags or filters to buy . and think of the Over-the-Years Savings made possible by protecting your big investment in furniture and decorations. Note: Not applicable on model 100. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Built-in central powered vac- uum cleaning systems hold the key to a new era in home clean- ing. They represent a very ma- jor improvement over conven- tional powered cleaning methods and can relegate brooms, mops, dusters and other manual clean- ing utilities to the role of quaint antiques. Why is this so? This booklet will describe and compare two dif- ferent types and four models of built-in power units; but, be- cause they are all built-in and stationary, not portable or mo- bile, they assure outstanding performance benefits, as well as a great many convenience ad- vantages. Home cleaning, like "doing the dishes" or "doing the laundry" is a continuing day-in, day-out affair. Why not do it the best and easiest way possi- ble, as you do with automatic dishwashers and automatic washers and dryers? SAFE So safe to use ... no tangled cord to trip over . no machine to topple down the stairs . . . no frayed electric cords to worry about. To improve your cleaning ability and at thie same time lighten your work, consider these outstanding Kenmore benefits and plan a BUILT-IN VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM FOR YOUR HOME. Specialized cleaning tools-dry pick-up......... Wet scrubbing and squeegee vacuum pick-up.... Automatic "down-the-drain" disposal of dirt.... Multiple and remote electrical operating controls, optional line current or low voltage systems... On-the-spot cleaning power, wall to wall-floor to ceiling; no machine to drag or carry......... . Uniform cleaning power, no dirt accumulation that clogs or restricts performance ............... Outside exhaust-no recirculation of dust-laden or odoriferous air .......................... Quiet-away from living area operation........ . Safe-nothing heavy to fall, no cord to tangle or trip over .................................. Economical-bypass type motor for long life and top performance ........................... Economical-no bags or filters to buy, clean, or replace ................................... Economical-built-in, no fast depreciation or ob- solescence ................................ MULTI-PURPOSE Used wet as well as dry, the Kenmore Built-In Vacuum Cleaner with the "Vac - mop" scrubs floors, tile walls, sham- poos rugs, washes win- dows, even picks up emergency spills or wa- ter from storm and plumbing leaks. It all goes right down the drain. Model 800 only. PORTABLE VACUUM MACHINES KENMORE KENMORE KENMORE AND 800 200-500 100 DEVICES OUTSIDE VENT Venting is outside. Laun- dry equipment, heating and sewer systems are vented outside ... why not your cleaning sys- tem?The air inside your room STAYS fresh, clean and healthful. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes WHISPER QUIET The power unit is mounted away from the living area. Min- imum sound while you are cleaning ... does not disturb any- one in sick rooms, the nursery, during TV programs. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 is W Planning a Kenmore Built-In Vacuum Cleaning System for Your Home Select the model power unit that will best meet your needs. The power unit is the heart of your built-in vacuum cleaning system, with four im- portant functions. The motor-fan assembly produces the vacuum power, the separator or disposable dust bag removes the dirt from the vacuum air stream, the collector stores the accumulated dirt where it will not restrict air flow (not on Model 100) and the exhauster vents the air stream outside the house. For illustrations of the basic models and their descrip- tions, see pages 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Select the desired type of remote electrical switch or switch system. There are two principal options illustrated and described on page 8. Valve-tubing System Plan the layout of the vacuum conveying system applied to your home or building, connecting inlet valves to the power unit. There are ten principal slip-fit components that may be joined and sealed with plastic tape or approved liquid adhesive. These include three types of inlet valves. wall, floor, and utility; six kinds of connecting fittings, slip couplings and 45? "Y" branches; plus 45? ell, 45? street ell, 90? ell and 90? street ell and two kinds of tubing, flexible and rigid. For illustrations and descriptions see pages 9 to 11. For typical system schematics, see floor plans and various home designs, pages 12 to 14. List the materials needed to make the installation, including power unit, cleaning accessories, remote electrical control and the quantities of each component in the vacuum conveying system. See form, page 15. Choose to make the installation yourself using the complete instructions provided free with each system or have it done for you by Sears' trained installers. Quotations on request, without obligation. See page 16. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 0 1 Power unit Model 100 A. Heavy-duty type motor, 110 volt, 6 amp, 2 stage fans. B. Rated 70" peak vacuum power. C. Corrosion-resistant sturdy steel construction throughout. D. Large 900 cubic inch dis- posable bag. E. Underwriters' Laboratory approved (conventional dry vacuum pick-up). F. Exhaust to outside, no re- circulation of vacuum system air within the home. G. Adequate working vacuum power using one inlet valve at a time. Recommended for fine cleaning results in smaller homes. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78B04747A002100010006-2 Power Unit Model 200 A. Heavy-duty bypass type mo- tor, 110 volt, 6.25 amp, 2 stage fans. B. Rated power. 80" peak vacuum C. Corrosion-resistant sturdy steel construction throughout. D. Exclusive cyclone design - dirt separation efficiency 98.9 per cent by weight. E. 1/2-bushel capacity dirt re- ceptacle-normally empty about 4 or 5 times per year. F. Underwriters' Laboratory approved (conventional dry vacuum pick-up). G. Exhaust to outside through molded plastic exhaust muf- fler, no recirculation of vac- uum system air within the home. H. Adequate and uniform work- ing vacuum power using one inlet valve at a time. Recom- mended for fine cleaning re- sults in smaller homes. VACUUM INTAKE *RIGID TUBING ? *Short utility valve shown con- nected to rigid tubing is shown as an example of use. EXHAUST TO OUTSIDE Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78B04747A002100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 0 k (q ~, f -~)- i 4Y ELBOW SHORT UTILITY VALVE SEPARATION CHAMBER N *Short utility valve shown con- nected to rigid tubing is shown as an example of use. Power Unit Model 500 A, Heavy-duty bypass type mo- tor, 110 volt, 12 amp with 2 stage fans. B, Rated 110" peak vacuum power. C, Corrosion-resistant sturdy steel construction, engineered with extra heavy reinforce- ments. D, Exclusive cyclone design- dirt separation efficiency 99.1 per cent by weight. E, 1-bushel capacity dirt re- ceptacle - normally empty about twice a year. F. Underwriters' Laboratory approved (conventional dry vacuum pick-up). G, Super uniform working vac- uum power - recommended for any size system or home using one inlet valve at a time. H, Exhaust to outside through molded plastic exhaust muf- fler-no recirculation of vac- uum system air within the home. ACOUSTICAL HOOD EXHAUST TO OUTSIDE FLEXIBLE MOTOR TUBING Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 ? Power Unit 1 ? HI PRESSURE FLEXIBLE WATER HOSE 3 8" COLD WATER EXHAUST INTAKE ACOUSTICAL TO OUTSIDE VALVE HOOD / P1 Model 800 A. Heavy-duty bypass motor, 110 volt, 12 amp with 2 stage fan. B. Rated 110" peak vacuum power. C. Special corrosion-resistant sturdy steel construction, en- gineered with extra heavy re- inforcements. D. Filters vacuum air stream through water - dirt separa- tion efficiency 99.5 per cent by weight. E. Exclusive, direct wet or dry vacuum pick-up, unlimited wet pick-up capacity by recycling. Separator automatically charged with water and auto- matically drains with each use. F. Underwriters' Laboratory approved for wet and dry vac- uum pick-up directly into the central power unit. No sepa- rate tanks or hoses to handle, empty, clean or store. G. Exhaust to outside through molded plastic exhaust muf- fler, no recirculation of vac- uum system air within the home. H. Exclusive flip-over combi- nation wet-mopping, squeegee- vacuum tool furnished for use with this model. 1. Super uniform working vac- uum power - recommended for any size system or home using one inlet valve at a time. MOTOR IMPELLER AND ELECTRICAL CONTROLS SEPARATION CHAMBER NORMAL FILL WATER LEVEL 34"- 38" OVERALL SPACE REQUIREMENTS FLEXIBLE DRAIN CONNECTOR l l' `DRAI TO SEWER FACILITIES Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 S U M M ARY The three types of built-in cleaning systems, "dry" models 100, 200, and 500, and "wet and dry" model 800, have many wonderful advantages and features in com- mon; however, in planning your system, you may want to think of some of the differences. With consideration for connecting to electric power, intake and exhaust lines, the "dry" models may be in- stalled almost anywhere space is available; such as basements, utility rooms, garages, carports, or with a little weather protection, even on the outside of buildings. The Model 800 "wet and dry" may also be installed in basements, utility rooms, garages, carports, etc., but with consideration for accessibility to water and drain facilities in addition to electric, intake and exhaust. In cold weather areas, water and drain lines must be pro- tected against freezing. Each valve riser must be "Trapped" where it joins suction line (see illustration, page 12). Drain lines must be two inch diameter with minimum pitch of one-half inch per foot for adequate gravity flow. Not recommended where sump pump and/or septic tanks are used for handling drainage. NOTE: For quietness of operation, the power unit should be located on solid wall. Remote from living area. Although the cost of the Model 800 is somewhat higher than the "dry" models because it is plumbing connected and has more automatic features, it does provide more versatile cleaning service through wet and dry pick-up and more convenience because of automatic down-the- drain disposal. If your application calls for pick-up of liquids such as scrub water, emergency spills and leaks, the Model 800 is highly recommended. If you plan to use your system for large amounts of dry pick-up, such as sawdust, grindings, hair, etc., you may prefer the "dry" power units. If there is salvage value in the pick-up, you may also prefer the "dry" Models 100, 200, or 500 because there is a large capacity collector rather than automatic emptying in the drain. Dirt pi ck-up Know your applications - choose your system accordingly. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 0 Electrical 2 On-Off Switch The remote switch for the power unit should be conveniently lo- cated close to the storage closet for the hose and cleaning tools. User can turn the system on when hose and tools are taken out and turn it off when the cleaning ac- cessories are returned to storage. Three-way switches of the proper capacity may be used if two op- erational points are desired. Low Voltage Control If the low voltage electrical con- trol system is used, door bell (24 volt) wire is required to connect each inlet valve that is to be acti- vated, to the transverter-relay as- sembly. This assembly is in a con- venience box that may be mounted to the power unit mounting bracket or on joists, wall or stud- ding close to the power unit. Because of the variance in local elec- trical codes, no wire or wiring sup- plies are included with switches or power unit. Plan to buy locally and to comply with local code require- ments. LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH STANDARD ON-OFF SWITCH Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Rigid Conveig System 2" FLEXIBLE TUBING OR 90? ELL joists, in partitions or crawl space, on See typical schema 15/16" BRANCH FITTING TUBING (15") OR 90? ELL V'--~TILITY & 45? STREET ELL NOTE: BRANCH SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABOVE MAIN LINE FOR A RISER AS ILLUSTRATED To plan the system installation in your home or 1. Determine the best location for the power unit (see page 7, "LOCATION" and typical illustrations in different designs, pages 12, 13, and 14). 2. Determine the number and type of inlet valve (wall, floor or utility) needed for reach to all areas with a 25' cleaning hose (see floor plan with hose, page 12). Use a 25' long string to measure from tentatively selected position to corners of all rooms or areas, floor to ceil- ing. After choosing the ideal position, make sure it is accessible for the in-wall tubing installation (see typical installations in dif- ferent types of homes, also pages 12, 13, and 14). 3. Plan the schematic of the conveying sys- tem, applied to your home. Tubing and fit- tings are designed for slip fit connections. Lines may be installed under or between floor ~ --15/16" 15/16" - I - I_ _ I m uilding TRAPPED VALVE-WET EXHAUST VENT OR EXHAUST MUFFLER VENT on face of walls, in attic columns or in floor slab. tic above. Start with the inlet valve farthest away from the power unit and lay out the shortest and easiest route to the intake on the power unit, while connect- ing all planned inlet valves to the main line. The line, from the exhaust outlet on the power unit to the outsid vent, should also be in- cluded in the schematic. All connections in the system must b sealed vacuum tight, see pages 10 and 11 for description and use of in- dividual components, including "Sealants." 4. Measure, count or estimate the quantities for each item in th system: rigid tubing, flex- ible tubing, slip couplings, branch fittings, rigid ells, rigid street ell and sealants,. preparatory to listing your bill f materials (see pages 10 and 11). Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Tubing ConvRing System 3 ~ Wall Valve Assembly The wall valve assembly is available for 2x3" and 2x4" wall studding and includes the valve, 90? elbow, "0" ring seal and mounting brackets. Low-voltage switch parts are furnished standard, not in- stalled, but lead wires are attached to terminals on the valve for ease in connecting to low-voltage lines, if used. Floor Valve Assembly The floor valve assembly is made available for installation directly on the floor. It has a minimum projection and is of rugged die cast construction with spring loaded covers. It may also be used in other locations as a wall valve such as the garage or patio. A switch is built-in for adapting to low voltage control. Flexible tubing is used for hook-up to the rigid tubing. Utility Valve Assembly Utility valve assemblies have spring operated covers and are mounted in 45? steel zinc coated elbows. They are designed for sur- face installation on walls or posts and are generally used in garages, carports, patios and basements where in-wall installation is not fea- sible. An optional low voltage switch is available for attaching to tubing leading to the utility valve. Utility valves may be directly connected to the belled end of branch fittings. They may also be joined to branch legs or to rigid tubing by utilizing slip couplings. NOTE: All types of valves should be located in central areas of floor plans; in hallways, close to doorway and archways, for maximum coverage with cleaning hose and accessibility without moving heavy furniture. The wall and utility valve may be installed at any desired height (usually 16" to 24") depending on preference for appearance or consideration for stooping. All types are designed for use with low-voltage switches. Through-Wall Adaptors Two adaptor kits are available for permitting a tubing run through a wall in a closet, for example, to simplify an installation. Kit #1229 includes the adaptor bushing and adaptor bracket. The bushing fits directly into the rigid tubing with liquid adhesive. The bracket re- LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH FLOOR VALVE ASSEMBLY 00 MOUNTING BOARD consists of the adaptor bushing only and is used for running rigid tubing through solid masonry walls as illustrated. Branch Fitting Branch fittings are made of semi-rigid plastic with branch sections at a 45? angle to the straight leg. The O.D. is 13/4" except for ends of straight leg which are belled to form an I.D. to take 13/4" O.D. rigid tubing. They are designed to give unrestricted directional flow (branch leg always pointed with the direction of flow toward the power unit) and to connect branch valve lines to the trunk or main conveying line. One less branch fitting than the total number of valves utilized for the system is required. Example: A 3-valve sys- tem requires 2 branch fittings, a 4-valve system-3, a 5-valve system -4, etc. Rigid Tubing 13/4" O.D. rigid tubing is furnished in 8' lengths. It is used for all straight runs in the transmission system. It can be easily cut to any desired length on the job with a tube cutter equipped with a cutting wheel for plastic. Inside and outside edges should be clean and the cut should be square to shoulder completely with the interior flange in slip cou- plings and belled ends of branch fittings and ells. A hacksaw may be used but care should be taken to get a square cut by using a miter box or tube cutting vise. As a rule of thumb, an average of 16' to 24' of rigid tubing per inlet valve can be used for estimating quantities; for instance, a 3-inlet valve system will generally require 48' to 72' of rigid tubing, a 4-inlet valve system 64' to 96'. Another method is to measure or estimate the length of straight runs, starting with the farthest away inlet valve and ending at the machine or outside ex- haust location, including side or branch runs to the main trunkline; then add to the total, 3' for each inlet valve in basement installations or 6' for overhead one-story installations. For multiple story instal- lations, estimate lengths of both horizontal and vertical straight runs and add about 10 per cent to the total. ON THIS SURFACE VALVE ASS'Y THROUGH-WALL ADAPTERS FRONT MOUNTING PLATE Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Flexible Tubing A" U&M Flexible tubing is made of heavy-duty vinyl. Standard size is 2" O.D. by 13/4" I.D. by 6'. The tubing can be cut to any desired length with wire cutter. To make it easier to insert rigid tubing, trim vinyl very close to coated wire. It is used optionally with rigid ells to make all turns in the tubing system except for the 45 ? turn in the branch fitting and the 90? elbow in wall valve assemblies. The use of flexible tubing minimizes the number of joints and accuracy in cutting lengths of rigid tubing. The I.D. of flexible tubing snugly accepts the O.D. of rigid tubing. The insertion should be at least 2" to assure a firm joint but there is no disad- vantage to air flow if the insertion is deeper. To estimate the total length of flexible tubing required for an installation, estimate or count the number of turns, including trapping at valves for wet pick-up risers, plus any unusual lengths required for spanning obstructions or making runs not feasible with rigid tubing. Allow about 9" for each 90? turn, 6" for each 45? turn, and 18" for trapping. Measure or estimate lengths needed for spanning plumbing, ducts, and beams as well as for "fishing" to otherwise inaccessible areas. Rigid Ells There are four types of rigid ell fittings. See illustration of fittings and sample installations. Sealants All joints and connections in the tubing system should be structurally firm and carefully sealed to prevent leaks. A liquid adhesive is highly recommended for all permanent connections. It is easy and fast to apply and sets up and ages without becoming brittle. Liquid adhe- sive is applied to male surfaces only. Plastic tape is recommended to seal all joints that will remain accessible in open areas-such as attics, base- ments or crawl spaces. It normally is used to connect conveying lines to intake and exhaust tubes on power unit, permitting easy disconnect for service or removal. If future extension or revision of the system is antici- pated, taped connections are preferable to permanent adhesive. Plastic tape is fast and easy, and if properly applied, seals the joint securely. In making the wrap, it should be stretched slightly and pressed firmly to the surface, about half the width on each of the two sur- faces being connected. Slip Couplings Slip couplings are used for joining two pieces of rigid tubing together or for mounting utility valve to rigid tubing or branch leg of branch fitting. Outside Vent The exhaust muffler vent assembly provides a neat finished appearance for the exhaust duct on the house exterior. Exhaust sound is reduced to a more pleasant level. (Not on model 100). The Model 100 uses an exhaust vent assembly that can be easily fastened to the house exterior with four fasteners. 45? STREET ELL ti 45' ELL 90? STREET ELL OPTIONAL TRAP WITH FLEXIBLE TUBING Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 A Floor plan showing typical locations and areas covered by a 3-inlet valve vacuum system using a regular 25' cleaning hose. Height of wall valves is optional but 16" to 24" above the floor is recom- mended. Preferably, inlet valves are put in hallways and close to door and archways for maximum con- venience and reach, not in the middle of wall areas where they could be obstructed by large pieces of furniture and equipment. B Typical plan and elevation views of a 3-valve vacuum cleaning system installed in a ranch-style one-story with basement. One wall valve in regular TYPICAL 3 VALVE SYSTEM IN RANCH-STYLE HOME WITH BASEMENT BILL OF MATERIALS- ACTUAL 3-VALVE SYSTEM FOR THIS RANCH HOME WITH BASEMENT 1 Power unit optional 100, 200, 500, 800 1 Remote electrical control, optional toggle, or low-voltage 2 Wall inlet valves, #1200 1 Utility inlet valve, #1201 or 1 additional wall valve #1200 7 Pieces 8' rigid tubing (56'), #1203 2-6' flexible tubing (12') #1205 OR 7-90? ELL 1-90? STREET ELL 2-45? ELL 1-45? STREET ELL 1-6' flexible tubing #1205 2 Branch fittings, #1204 5 Slip couplings, #1202 1 Can Liquid Adhesive, #1206 1 Roll plastic tape, #1207 living area, one in garage, and one utility valve or wall valve in basement. Tubing conveying system and power unit installed in basement with tubing runs at ceiling height. The conveying system schematic is basically the same for any one-story design. If there is no base- ment, mount the power unit in main floor utility room or in carport or garage. The tubing system may be installed overhead with vertical runs down to the inlet valves or it may be installed in an under-floor crawl space or in the slab with vertical runs up to-main floor inlet valves, similar to base- ment installations. See Page 14. 12 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 ? 3 Tubing Co%eying System 1 Power unit optional 100, 200, 500, 800 1 Remote electrical control, optional toggle, or low-voltage 4 Wall inlet valves, #1200 1 Utility inlet valve, #1201 11 Pieces 8' rigid tubing (88'), #1203 Bill of Materials TYPICAL ATTIC INSTALLATION Wherever feasible, power unit location is recommended at grade or below grade; however, where adequate space, ventilation and access are availabl unit may be installed as shown. Height of lift should not exceed 23 feet. Horizontal tubing runs must be well supported every 16 to 24 inches. 1 Power unit optional 100, 200, 500 (Do not use 800). 1 Remote electrical control, optional toggle, or low-voltage 2 Wall inlet valves, #1200 6 Pieces 8' rigid tubing (66'), #1203 3 Pieces 6' flexible tubing (18'), #1205 or 7-90? ell, 3-45? ell 4 Branch fittings, #1204 10 Slip couplings, #1202 1 Can Liquid Adhesive, #1206 2 Rolls plastic tape, #1207 1 Piece 6' flexible tubing, #1205 or 2-90 ell, 1-45 street ell 1 Branch fitting, #1204 4 Slip couplings, #1202 1 Can Liquid Adhesive, #1206 1 Roll plastic tape, #1207 Bill of Materials Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Tubing Conv ing System 3 'W Bill of Materials Bill of Materials TYPICAL 2-VALVE SYSTEM FOR OVERHEAD TRUNKLINE INSTALLATION IN RANCH HOME WITHOUT BASEMENT 1 Power unit optional 100, 200, 500, 800 1 Remote electrical control, optional toggle, or low-voltage 1 Wall inlet valve, #1200 1 Utility inlet valve, #1201 5 Pieces 8' rigid tubing (40'), #1203 1 Piece 6' flexible tubing, #1205 or 6-90? ell, 3-45? ell 1 Branch fitting, #1204 5 Slip couplings, #1202 1 Can Liquid Adhesive, #1206 1 Roll plastic tape, #1207 1 Power unit optional 100, 200, 500, 800 1 Remote electrical control, optional toggle, or low-voltage 3 Wall inlet valves, #1200 1 Utility inlet valve, #1201 9 Pieces 8' rigid tubing (72'), #1203 2 Pieces 6' flexible tubing (12'), #1205 or 3-90? ell, 5-45? ell 3 Branch fittings, #1204 5 Slip couplings, #1202 1 Can Liquid Adhesive, #1206 1 Roll plastic tape, #1207 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/05/26: CIA-RDP78BO4747AO02100010006-2 w 4 Your Bill oTMaterials 100 200 500 800 Catalog No. 1208 1209 Catalog No. 1250 1264 1281 1263 1214 1200 1219 1201 1240 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1211 1241 1229 1232 1233 1234 1235 POWER UNIT-Dry Model POWER UNIT-Dry Model POWER UNIT-Dry Model POWER UNIT-Wet and Dry M CONTROL NITS OFF-ON SWITCH LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL AS EMBLY ATTACHMENT SETS STANDARD ATTACHMENT SE DELUXE ATTACHMENT SET POWERMATE (Revolving Brush Attachment) HOSE ONLY (25') HOSE EXTENSION (6') WALL VALVE ASSEMBLY (2 x " Walls) WALL VALVE ASSEMBLY (2 x " Walls) LONG UTILITY VALVE ASSEMBLY SHORT UTILITY VALVE ASSEMBLY SLIP COUPLING RIGID TUBING BRANCH FITTING FLEXIBLE TUBING LIQUID ADHESIVE PLASTIC TAPE LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH FOR UTILITY VALVE FLOOR VALVE AND SWITCH IT THRU-WALL KIT 90? 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