What are the basics of the installation?
If you already have a central vacuum in your home you will be adding a “T” connector into the existing central vacuum pipe traveling in your attic or basement. If you have a new home being built you can put a backing plate in the area where the VacnSeal will be located. When the home is completed a cover plate is added and the tubing is run from the VacnSeal to the cover plate. The actual VacnSeal is really simple to attach under the cabinet or in the pantry with the three screws provided. Low voltage wire will also be run attached next to the VacnSeal and tied into the central vacuum low voltage at any point.
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